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Army Veteran Arrows State-Record Elk on a Military Base in Oklahoma

Summary by Outdoor Life
It was before daylight on Sept. 28, and retired Army Staff Sergeant Zane Scrivner was listening for bugling bulls on Fort Sill. Scrivner had a one-day bowhunting permit on the military base, which covers 94,000 acres in southwest Oklahoma, and he was working to get close to a bull before dawn. “At first light, I had a big bull at about 120 yards, and I cow-called to him,” Scrivner tells Outdoor Life. “He came right to me at 70 yards, but a small…
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Outdoor Life broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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