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ODWC Hatcheries do not sell fish. For a list of licensed hatcheries that sell fish in Oklahoma check out the Aquaculture Program through the Oklahoma Dept. of Agriculture.
People who use Department-owned areas for nonhunting or nonfishing activities, such as bird-watching or photography, are required to have either a Wildlife Conservation Passport or any current hunting ...
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Aspidobothrid parasites (Trematoda; Aspidobothrea) in Oklahoma Naiads (Pelecypoda: Unionidae). Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. 55:159-162. Parmalee, Paul W. 1980. Notes on the animal food resources of an ...
Cackling geese wintering at Fort Cobb State Park were recently trapped as part of a multi-state research project led by the ...
If you’ve spent much time in a deer stand in the woods during the fall, then squirrel hunting might sound ... easy. That's especially likely if you’re accustomed to hunting near a game feeder.
Fishing is deeply ingrained in the culture of Oklahoma, a state blessed with an abundance of lakes, rivers, and streams. Anglers can target a range of species, including bass, catfish, crappie, and ...
All shotgun hunting is restricted to federally approved nontoxic shot on the WDU portion.
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 Wildlife Department conserves the area’s healthy population of Mexican free-tailed bats and their sensitive habitat at the Selman Bat Cave. The migratory bats arrive in the state in spring, and ...
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