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Oklahoma blends Southern, Plains, and Western hunting into one affordable, accessible package. Hunting guides in Oklahoma pursue strong whitetail and growing mule deer populations, all four subspecies opportunities for wild turkey including the prized Rio Grande, and waterfowl along the Central Flyway. Wild hogs are abundant and huntable year-round, and the state's wildlife management areas open large tracts to public hunters.
Fishing in Oklahoma is reservoir-rich. The state's many large lakes, including Texoma, Eufaula, and Grand Lake, hold largemouth, smallmouth, and striped bass, plus crappie and some of the biggest blue catfish in the country. Lake Texoma's self-sustaining striped bass fishery is especially famous. With low license costs and abundant public land and water, Oklahoma is one of the better values for traveling sportsmen.
A massive border reservoir famous for one of the country's few self-sustaining striped bass fisheries, with a deep guide network.
The forested Ouachita Mountains and Kiamichi country offer public deer, turkey, and bear hunting in the state's most rugged terrain.
Mixed grass and farm country supports Rio Grande turkey, deer, and pheasant hunting plus quail in the southwest.
A large reservoir in the northeast known for largemouth and white bass plus trophy crappie, with year-round guide activity.
Did you know? Lake Texoma is one of only a handful of inland reservoirs in the country where striped bass naturally reproduce, sustaining the fishery without stocking.
OK archery deer season opens.
Required for hunters age 30 and younger. All courses free. NRA online portal and hunter-ed.com available.
Lawton, Oklahoma
Wellston, Oklahoma
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
El Reno, Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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