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    #46
    Originally posted by Brad96 View Post
    One slight disadvantage in OK is that night hunting of hogs is not allowed without a special permit. But, for landowners, the permit is free and easily obtained online in about 2 minutes.
    I think they just changed this rule. Will have to pull reg book again but was thinking there had been a change to the rule. I know I use to think how silly it was cause you couldn't even hunt predators after dark. Guess they had to come up with the dark law to cut down on the road hunters. Hear there are quite a few of them.

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      #47
      Originally posted by cbail13 View Post
      Anyone have any leads on any lease openings in OK?


      Oklahoma has quite a lot of public land, and most wma’s have a decent amount of food plots added too.


      Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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        #48
        Originally posted by acearrow View Post
        I think they just changed this rule. Will have to pull reg book again but was thinking there had been a change to the rule. I know I use to think how silly it was cause you couldn't even hunt predators after dark. Guess they had to come up with the dark law to cut down on the road hunters. Hear there are quite a few of them.
        A landowner can get a permit to hunt both hogs and predators at night. But they're not available to just everyone that wants to go out and do it. Personally I think it's a dumb rule. Supposedly they don't allow hunting after the sun goes down to keep people from poaching deer is what I've heard. I know more people who have deer hunted with a flashlight than coyote hunted with one.lol Just like anything else that's outlawed. People are gonna do what they do regardless.

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          #49
          Originally posted by acearrow View Post
          I think they just changed this rule. Will have to pull reg book again but was thinking there had been a change to the rule. I know I use to think how silly it was cause you couldn't even hunt predators after dark. Guess they had to come up with the dark law to cut down on the road hunters. Hear there are quite a few of them.
          The recent change (that I'm aware of) was to make it much easier for landowners to get night hunting permits for hogs.

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            #50
            I have been building a restaurant in Hochatown ( McCurtain County ) there are deer all over that area, have not seen any bucks but I have seen several large ones hanging on folks walls.

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              #51
              Originally posted by okrattler View Post
              A landowner can get a permit to hunt both hogs and predators at night. But they're not available to just everyone that wants to go out and do it. Personally I think it's a dumb rule. Supposedly they don't allow hunting after the sun goes down to keep people from poaching deer is what I've heard. I know more people who have deer hunted with a flashlight than coyote hunted with one.lol Just like anything else that's outlawed. People are gonna do what they do regardless.


              Deer hunting at night up there is 100% illegal unless you have a night tag. [emoji6][emoji6]



              After dinner the old guys on our lease (dead and gone now) always used to ask if we “got our night tags”....they were planning on making a round after another stiff drink.

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                #52
                making laws that make things more illegal-er never works. get these alphabet agencies out of our lives.

                wanna cut down on pouchin' road huntin' and fire huntin'? get your charmin soft behinds out in the fields, and get some mud on them boots!

                start openly stalkin' the worst of em and it will cut way down on outlaw activity.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Phdan View Post
                  No deer in okiehoma. Stay home
                  This X 100000000000000000000000000000000

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Booner Sooner View Post
                    Deer hunting at night up there is 100% illegal unless you have a night tag. [emoji6][emoji6]



                    After dinner the old guys on our lease (dead and gone now) always used to ask if we “got our night tags”....they were planning on making a round after another stiff drink.
                    Yeah sometimes those big bucks go nocturnal. Sometimes deer hunters go nocturnal too. It's just not something that's talked about much.LOL Definitely don't see that on the Outdoor Channel too often.

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by okrattler View Post
                      Yeah sometimes those big bucks go nocturnal. Sometimes deer hunters go nocturnal too. It's just not something that's talked about much.LOL Definitely don't see that on the Outdoor Channel too often.


                      Those are not hunters, they are poachers

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by darralld View Post
                        Just buy a place & I'll watch over it for you...LOL.
                        Lived here pretty much all my life. Thank god dad moved us here from California.
                        I hunt northeast part of the state.

                        Darrall Dougherty
                        Your Dad was a great guy. Ran an awesome bow-shop in Tulsa too!

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                          #57
                          Its where I learned to bowhunt. Rifle season was only 9 days long way back when (only two weeks now) so if you not bowhunting your season is really short. So many public land opportunities there. Leases are half price compared to here. Like others said though, there's no deer so stay in Texas!

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                            #58
                            I’ve been hunting NW OK since 2002 and have pretty much given up deer hunting in TX. There is no comparison in my opinion.

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by retrieverman View Post
                              I’ve been hunting NW OK since 2002 and have pretty much given up deer hunting in TX. There is no comparison in my opinion.


                              Don't believe this. NO deer here in the NW.

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                                #60
                                Originally posted by Cold 1 View Post
                                Don't believe this. NO deer here in the NW.
                                Don’t believe this guy^^^ that’s where all the deer are. They stop about beaver county. Any place west of there was pouched out in the 30’s

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