Images must be hunting or fishing related and taken in Oklahoma. Images should reflect safe and legal hunting and fishing practices (proper limits, sizes, gear, etc.). Animals in the image must be ...
The size of these animals varies by sex. Males average seven feet long (from nose to the tip of its tail) and weigh around 140 pounds, while females average six feet in length with a body weight ...
Wildlife Department biologists receive numerous calls throughout the year from landowners regarding all sorts of farm pond issues. One of the most popular questions is, “how do I remove aquatic ...
ODWC manages and operates numerous areas across the state for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation purposes. The primary objective on all lands owned or managed by the Department is the sound ...
The instructor will lead the students through all six hours of the class. Classes typically run from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. on Saturdays, but can also be broken into two or three days or a home study option.
We know that fishing in Oklahoma can be good nearly all year round but the peak time for most species and anglers is March to June, which is when we require reports to be submitted. If there is a ...
Farmer-rancher Randy Malson of Roger Mills County was named the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s 2024 Landowner Conservationist of the Year. Holiday antlerless deer gun hunters can ...
No daily, season or possession limit. See General Regulations for additional regulations. Open statewide year-round, except it shall be unlawful to hunt, take or attempt to take coyotes from dark to ...
Alligators are often basking with their eyes and nostrils just above the water. They are mostly found in swamps and marshes, but sometimes they are found in rivers, lakes and other bodies of water. In ...