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“Our goal is to survey Oklahoma’s streams and develop the most updated range information for nongame fishes,” said Eric Cox, ...
When sampling fish with a rod and reel, make sure to sample year-round. When using methods such as seining and traps, focus ...
There are 46 ponds and small lakes open to the public statewide, offering quality fishing opportunities to anglers of all skill levels. Agreements with multiple municipalities around Oklahoma make all ...
Oklahoma offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities across the state! If you are looking for fish attractor locations check out our GIS application ...
Operation Game Thief If you witness a violation, call your game warden or contact Operation Game Thief hotline at (800) 522-8039. If you can’t reach your local game warden and have an emergency or see ...
Free Fishing Days June 6-7, 2026 Anyone may fish in Oklahoma on these days without a state license (a free paddlefish permit is still required). * Some city permits may still be required.
"Leave Young Wildlife Alone" Should you encounter a young fawn or hatchling bird in your backyard or on your next adventure, wildlife biologists with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation ...
The Wildlife Department has set the 2024 muzzleloader harvest quota at 20 bears. The muzzleloader season will be open until 20 bears have been harvested or the season ends. Hunters must check via ...
Two: no more than one may be antlered. Harvest of antlerless mule deer is prohibited. All deer taken during the youth deer gun season are included in the hunter’s combined season limit of six deer, ...
Lower Mountain Fork River Trout Area Report Jun 27. Elevation is Normal (stable), water temperature 67°F and clear. Trout, Rainbow Good on crickets, grass hoppers, PowerBait, worms around below the ...
FREE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Oklahoma is 95% privately owned, habitat management on those acres is critical for wildlife. Free technical assistance is available to landowners across the state. Learn More ...
Black widow spiders are commonly found around homes, garages, barns, and other man-made structures. They build tough, irregularly shaped webs with strands running in many directions. The “messy” ...