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  2. When is turkey season in Oklahoma? Here's when to hunt ... - AOL

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    When is turkey hunting season in Oklahoma? Fall turkey hunting season. Turkey fall archery: Oct. 1 through Jan. 15, 2025. Turkey fall gun: Nov. 2-22. Spring turkey hunting season. Youth turkey ...

  3. Oklahoma hunting seasons: Here's your guide to 2022 ... - AOL

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    Here are the key dates and regulation changes you should know for the upcoming 2022-23 hunting seasons in Oklahoma. Oct. 1: Big game archery seasons open for deer, elk, bear and antelope. Fall ...

  4. Oklahoma's big-game hunting forecast positive despite ... - AOL

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    The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation predicted another banner year as big-game hunting seasons opened this week. But like any good hunting expedition, the season ahead has some challenges.

  5. Black Kettle National Grassland - Wikipedia

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    Hunting for white-tailed deer, quail, and turkey is popular. [9] Near Packsaddle is the Nature Conservancy's Four Canyon Preserve, 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of similar terrain. The Conservancy is attempting to eradicate non-native plant species from the Preserve and enhance prairie habitat for species such as the vulnerable Lesser Prairie Chicken ...

  6. Turkey hunting - Wikipedia

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    To harvest a bird from the Eastern, Osceola, Rio Grande, and Merriam's wild turkey subspecies is known in turkey hunting circles as a "grand slam". [2] Harvesting a bird from all the subspecies in the "grand slam" as well as the Gould's wild turkey subspecies and the ocellated turkey is known as a "world slam". [2]

  7. Choctaw Country - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2013, Dan Boren, son of former Oklahoma governor and United States Senator David Boren, represented the district in the House. According to the Chicago Tribune, Boren of Oklahoma was the Democrat in the House who backed President George W. Bush most often, with 77.9 percent of his votes, a higher score than set by 26 House Republicans.

  8. Mar. 29—The Oklahoma Wildlife License Modernization Act was signed into law March 26 by Gov. Kevin Stitt, after it previously passed the state House of Representatives and Senate. The measure ...

  9. Deer Creek/Bryson Paddock Sites - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bradfield Thoburn of the University of Oklahoma knew about the site in 1914 and excavated it in 1917. In 1926 he found a map listing a settlement, "Fernandina," in the area of the Deer Creek Site, so he concluded it was the first non-Indian settlement in the area; however, the map was created in 1860.