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Are you an avid hunter and enthusiast for big game hunting? Look no further than our collection of documents dedicated to the world of "big game." Whether you are interested in learning more about big game species, filing a harvest report, or participating in prestigious awards programs, this collection has everything you need.

Discover insights and information in documents such as FWS Form 3-2359 Big Game Harvest Report, which provides a comprehensive overview of the harvested big game species. If you're specifically interested in the impressive presence of non-typical American Elk, our Cy Curtis Award Program documents shed light on this magnificent creature found in Oklahoma. Similar documents also cover non-typical Whitetail Deer and non-typical Mule Deer, showcasing the unique characteristics of each species.

For those who are passionate about hunting moose and want to enter a lottery application, our Moose Lottery Application document from New Hampshire is a must-read. This document details the process involved in applying for the chance to hunt these magnificent creatures.

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This document is used for applying for a combination or antelope license for big game hunting in Montana, specifically for exceptional youth hunters.

This document describes the Cy Curtis Award Program for the typical American Elk in Oklahoma. It provides information about the program and its criteria for measuring and awarding the typical American Elk in the state of Oklahoma.

This award program recognizes non-typical American elk in Oklahoma. It honors exceptional elk with unique antler formations.

This document describes the Cy Curtis Award Program in Oklahoma, which recognizes non-typical Whitetail Deer.

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