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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontGuy" data-source="post: 3319856" data-attributes="member: 31405"><p>Just to get your feet wet, do the Oklahoma controlled hunts in Wichita Mountains and sign up for the cow elk hunt. I had always put in for the bull hunt at Wichita and by mistake I keyed in the cow hunt number and went in January 2019. It was a GREAT hunt for me. I had never really eaten elk meat before and now I am hooked. A big bull would be great but I would be super happy just killing a cow elk every year or two and will probably got that route. </p><p>My antelope hunt was also an Oklahoma controlled hunt. You have to work out getting private land owner permission or use OLAP parcels but it was a great hunt. The meat was good too.</p><p>I listen to a podcast called 'WiredToHunt' by Mark Kenyon and although the podcast is very centered around whitetail hunting, he has several conversations about planning his DIY elk hunts as well as other western state hunts. The conversations are between him and his co-host but several times he brings in a guest who shares their tips on finding the public land places to hunt. Check out these episodes (23,44,73,107,118,236,245,247).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontGuy, post: 3319856, member: 31405"] Just to get your feet wet, do the Oklahoma controlled hunts in Wichita Mountains and sign up for the cow elk hunt. I had always put in for the bull hunt at Wichita and by mistake I keyed in the cow hunt number and went in January 2019. It was a GREAT hunt for me. I had never really eaten elk meat before and now I am hooked. A big bull would be great but I would be super happy just killing a cow elk every year or two and will probably got that route. My antelope hunt was also an Oklahoma controlled hunt. You have to work out getting private land owner permission or use OLAP parcels but it was a great hunt. The meat was good too. I listen to a podcast called 'WiredToHunt' by Mark Kenyon and although the podcast is very centered around whitetail hunting, he has several conversations about planning his DIY elk hunts as well as other western state hunts. The conversations are between him and his co-host but several times he brings in a guest who shares their tips on finding the public land places to hunt. Check out these episodes (23,44,73,107,118,236,245,247). [/QUOTE]
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