RE: Out of state hunting
That's going to depend on your definition of "cheap". If it's like mine, there isn't any.
I'd suggest you do web searches for the states you wish to hunt in, find their "home" site, and look at their wildlife departments thru that. If they don't post their fees there, you should be able to contact them. Also, some States have requirements (depending on the game you're after) that you hire a professional guide, adding to your expense.
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Danny
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Oklahoma Hunter Education Instructor
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