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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Correct. I think the intention of the Warden was to not ticket him for illegal possession in hopes he would release the deer, but as soon as the landowner told them he wasn't gong to release the deer--That's when the Landowner should have been ticketed. I raised this same question to the Warden...
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Great, explanation. Thank you.
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    No idea why the landowner moved the deer. From what I gathered from the Warden, the landowner moved the deer a couple of miles from the land it was recovered from and that's where the Wardens met him. From what the Warden told me, the landowner was also hunting the same deer and was just upset...
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    The little devil on my left shoulder wants to start another constructive argument. What if you kill something but don't retrieve it. This could be any type of game animal/bird. If you never "harvested" had possession, how could one get a ticket for wanton waste or for not tagging the animal...
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    At this point I would rather not. But once I have exhausted all efforts, I will gladly post some pics so you guys can relish in the beauty of such an awesome animal.
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    I'm just frustrated...and yes, looking for that homie as we speak!
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    I believe that the rules for retrieval in Oklahoma should be revised and yes, that would take a legislative change. We are a very pro private property state (which, I agree with 100%, as I am a landowner) but I also think you should be able to recovery an animal with either a game warden or...
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Appreciate your insight and yes, people get weird with big deer.
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    Yes, people suck sometimes. I will say, that I filmed the kill shot so question of where the deer was when It was shot has never been a question. Sucks to lose a deer of that caliber that I will likely never have another opportunity to kill with a bow.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Yes, the landowner moved the deer off the property. The Game Warden then met the landowner at location he moved it to.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Appreciate the advice.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    No I am not positive. They might have auctions. Something I need to investigate further. Thanks
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    It should be noted, that deer can run for several hundred yards after being shot. I don't think hunting without regard to property lines was ever an issue here.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    I would imagine they will mount it. At least that's the impression that one of the wardens gave me.
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    I know. It just feels like I would be giving up. But appreciate the advice. I just don't understand why the ODWC can't release it.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    My issues is not with the landowner not allowing me to retrieve the deer. I agree with private property rights. My issue is with the ODWC. Now that they have it, why can't they give it back to me.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Correct. If the landowner does not want the hunter to retrieve the animal, there isn't anything we can do, unfortunately. In this case, the landowner moved the deer from the property and had illegal possession of the deer. Since they would not release it to me, (hunter) they had to take it. At...
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Yes, ODWC donated the meat and the head and cape are currently in a freezer.
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    Call to Action--Wildlife Department

    Hello fellow hunters and outdoorsmen, I am writing to share a situation I am currently facing in Oklahoma and would appreciate your honest feedback. I believe this issue is something that could happen to any hunter, whether local or from out of state. Recently, I shot a deer with my bow. The...
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    Waterfowl, let’s see them!

    Awesome Pic.
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