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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, ...
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” ...
SHOOTING RANGE RULES On all Department owned or managed lands, the discharge of firearms for purposes other than while hunting is restricted to the specific target or shooting ranges provided for ...
Introducing Oklahoma’s Reptiles and Amphibians Thanks to a mix of habitats and environmental conditions, Oklahoma’s reptiles and amphibians are 140 species strong. Learn more about resident turtles, ...
If you require assistance with your Hunter Education account, please provide the last four digits of your Social Security number along with your date of birth. This information will help us locate ...
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is committed to showcasing your proud hunting harvests to the world! The Tailgate is a place to share your hunting photos and see what's being ...
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 ...
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 ...
Three Rivers WMA covers 185,199 acres, McCurtain and Pushmataha counties in southeast Oklahoma. Located north of Hwy. 3/7 and west of Hwy. 259 (north of Broken Bow), Three Rivers WMA is a mixture of ...
Foss Lake Report Jun 29. Elevation is .5 ft. above normal (stable), water temperature 78°F and clear. (USACE Lake Level) Catfish, Channel Fair on cut bait, shrimp around river channel. Bass, Striped ...
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 ...
The Lexington Wildlife Management Area is 9,512 acres located off Highway 77 five miles south and six miles east of Noble, Oklahoma in Cleveland County. Post oak-blackjack, also called cross timbers ...
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