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<blockquote data-quote="cvrx4" data-source="post: 978733" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>Dshoddy,</p><p></p><p>I saw your posts about the Kansas walk in program and thought it was very interesting idea. I wonder if the ODWC has considered this? I know that they pride themselves on being totally self sufficient, but maybe there is some way the state can help them or no? I understand where they might be hesitant because it might start them down a slippery slope. I just think that this could be a good way for more land in the state of oklahoma to be opened up to hunting. I know we have a lot of public land but I think that there could never be too much land to hunt. Especially if it will allow oppurtunites for people to get into hunting or assure future generations more hunting oppurtunites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvrx4, post: 978733, member: 4174"] Dshoddy, I saw your posts about the Kansas walk in program and thought it was very interesting idea. I wonder if the ODWC has considered this? I know that they pride themselves on being totally self sufficient, but maybe there is some way the state can help them or no? I understand where they might be hesitant because it might start them down a slippery slope. I just think that this could be a good way for more land in the state of oklahoma to be opened up to hunting. I know we have a lot of public land but I think that there could never be too much land to hunt. Especially if it will allow oppurtunites for people to get into hunting or assure future generations more hunting oppurtunites. [/QUOTE]
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