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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 2327891" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Can't find much more info on the magazine Article. Other places mention him living in oklahoma, buying a resident KS tag and killing two bucks in KS in the same year (they have a one buck limit).</p><p>But he also claims one was killed in OK right by the state like, they just call it KS. Which we hunt in the state line and my buddy always tells people we are going up to Kansas when we to there so that doesn't sound to far fetched. </p><p>As for the resident tag. I do the same, I lived in Independence KS with a buddy for 2 years. I got my lifetime while I was there and now can still by tags in Ks as a resident for the rest of my life. Just like any of us ok lifetimes holders if we move out of state.</p><p>As for his transporting a deer across state lines, I'd like to know more about that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 2327891, member: 12099"] Can't find much more info on the magazine Article. Other places mention him living in oklahoma, buying a resident KS tag and killing two bucks in KS in the same year (they have a one buck limit). But he also claims one was killed in OK right by the state like, they just call it KS. Which we hunt in the state line and my buddy always tells people we are going up to Kansas when we to there so that doesn't sound to far fetched. As for the resident tag. I do the same, I lived in Independence KS with a buddy for 2 years. I got my lifetime while I was there and now can still by tags in Ks as a resident for the rest of my life. Just like any of us ok lifetimes holders if we move out of state. As for his transporting a deer across state lines, I'd like to know more about that one. [/QUOTE]
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