Fall has arrived in Oklahoma after one of the hottest summers on record, but the state still suffers from drought, leaving a number of counties under Governor and county-enacted burn bans. With the start of several hunting seasons Oct. 1, officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation are reminding hunters to be aware of […]
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