Oklahoma Hunt Zone One Tom Turkey For All Eight Counties Combined Turkey
- ID:One Tom Turkey For All Eight Counties Combined
- State:OK
- Species:Turkey
- Area:9,352 square miles
- Elevation:300 ft - 2,600 ft
- Public Lands:1,021 square miles
- Percent Public Lands:11%
- Campgrounds:30
- Fishing Access Sites:0
- Trailheads:0
- Recent Forest Fire Activity:693 acres
- National Forests:Ouachita National Forest
- Lat-Long:34.524683, -95.319143
The One Tom Turkey For All Eight Counties Combined zone regulates hunting opportunities for turkey in Oklahoma and covers 9,352 square miles. Public lands comprise 1,021 square miles (11%) of the total land covered by this hunt zone. The greater region is best serviced by Mcalester, Durant, and Poteau. The elevation of the region ranges from a low of 300 feet to a high of 2,600 feet above sea level. Wildfires have burned nearly 693 acres here in the last two years, providing opportunities for new vegetation and attracting a variety of wildlife. This zone is a gateway to these forested and wilderness areas: Ouachita National Forest Black Fork Mountain Wilderness, Upper Kiamichi River Wilderness.
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