Dove season in Oklahoma kicked off on September 1, prompting a busy week for game wardens in District 6, who contacted 562 hunters in their patrols. While most adhered to hunting regulations, several citations were issued, highlighting ongoing concerns about compliance.
Major violations included three non-residents found hunting illegally before the season opened and shooting a protected nighthawk. Additional offenses ranged from exceeding dove limits to using unplugged shotguns, underscoring wardens’ dedication to ethical hunting practices in the region.
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