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A deer eats grass in a field just outside of town on Aug. 5, 2018, in Estes Park. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
A deer eats grass in a field just outside of town on Aug. 5, 2018, in Estes Park. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
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CHECOTAH, Okla. — An Oklahoma woman looking for love got more than she bargained for when she unwittingly shared her exhilaration about illegally shooting a “bigo buck” on a dating app with a state game warden.

Oklahoma Game Warden Cannon Harrison says he uncovered the poaching in a conversation on Bumble with a McIntosh County woman. She talked about using a spotlight to shoot the deer at night, outside the rifle season. The woman only harvested the head and back-strap meat — and she sent Harrison pictures as proof.

The woman has pleaded guilty to charges of improper possession of an illegally taken animal and taking game out-of-season. She and an accomplice face $2,400 fines.

The incident was posted to the Oklahoma Game Wardens on Sunday night.

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