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To Report Wildlife Violations

Law Enforcement Division (405) 521-3719

McCURTAIN COUNTY Game wardens:

     Dru Polk, Smithville . . . . . . . . (580) 513-6866
     Kenny Lawson, Idabel . . . . . . (580) 513-4963
     Mark Hannah, Broken Bow . . (580) 513-4651

Also the park rangers can, and do, write fishing violations as can both of the ODWC biologists Paul Balkenbush and James Vincent. The sheriffs dept. can also often reach someone over the radio when a phone call doesn't reach a human. 

 
 

McCurtain Game Wardens Kenny Lawson, Mark Hannah and Dru Polk are presented with Steiner binoculars by Treasurer Tom Atwood from the Lower Mountain Fork River Foundation

 

 

 

 

The McCurtain County Game Wardens are presented Garmin Rhino GPS radios on February 23, 2008 by the LMFRF

 

 

 

 

Beavers Bend Park Rangers Steve Lumpkin, Mike Willeby and Mike Carter were presented with Steiner binoculars in March 2008 by the LMFRF in an effort to assist law enforcement with the problem of patroling the trout stream.