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Mother of Oklahoma homicide victim opposes open carry Published: Wed, May 16, 2012 EDMOND, Okla. (AP) — The mother of an Oklahoma homicide victim and a self-described gun rights advocate say they oppose a new state law that allows the open carry of firearms. Oklahoma City resident Sharron Rogers — whose son was shot to death in a 2002 attempted carjacking — said Wednesday that she... Read More
Deadline looming for Oklahoma's controlled hunts application Published: Sat, May 12, 2012 Outdoors notebook: Arkansas pair wins college tournament; Sporting clays shoot to benefit charity; Squirrel season set to open; Traditional bow shoot Saturday and Sunday Read More
Oklahoma black bear season over after 22 bears killed on opening day Updated: Fri, Oct 1, 2010 Oklahoma's second black bear season opened and closed Friday. Hunters killed a total of 22 bears on opening day, and 20 was the limit for the entire season. Most of the bears were killed in Le Flore County, with the biggest bear taken in Latimer County said Joe Hemphill of the state wildlife department. That bear... Read More
Owasso director of community development accidentally shot, killed while hunting Published: Mon, Nov 2, 2009 The city of Owasso's director of community development was accidentally shot and killed early Saturday morning while deer hunting in Muskogee County, Owasso City Manager Rodney Ray said. Eric Wiles, 37, died of a gunshot wound to the abdomen, a spokeswoman with the state Medical Examiner's Office said. He was... Read More
Endangered, but not extinct Updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2009 Long before what is now Oklahoma became a state, wildlife roamed freely across its hills and plains. Among those animals seen by explorers, traders and early inhabitants were mountain lions, usually stalking deer and other prey. Researchers said those predators were seen less as settlements formed. But... Read More
Top of the mountain Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006 After his crippling fall nearly three years ago, bowhunting has helped former Oklahoma City firefighter Tom Pemberton climb to the pinnacle of paralympic competition. Endeavor Games notebook Nearly three years ago, Tom Pemberton of Moore fell off a mountain and was nearly killed. But the former Oklahoma... Read More
Hunter Education Challenge Updated: Fri, May 26, 2006 The Tri-City Gun Club in Norman has scheduled a Youth Hunter Education Challenge match on Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. The event is open to youth 19 and younger that have completed a hunter's education course. Competition will be in two ages groups, 14 and younger and 15 and older, and will include a hunter... Read More
Rainbows spawn on Lower Mountain Fork River Updated: Sun, May 14, 2006 Rainbow trout have spawned in the Lower Mountain Fork River in McCurtain County, the state's premier trout stream. "It has never happened before and we didn't know if it would ever happen," said Paul Balkenbush, southeast region fishery supervisor for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. In fact,... Read More
Squirrel season opens Monday Updated: Sun, May 14, 2006 Squirrel season opens Monday in Oklahoma and runs through Jan. 31. Both the gray and fox squirrel are abundant in Oklahoma. Excellent squirrel hunting can be found on many of the state's wildlife management areas. Just about any tract of oaks, hickory or pecan trees can be a productive area for hunters. The daily... Read More
Grand Gobblers event Saturday Updated: Sun, May 14, 2006 The Grand Gobblers, a National Wild Turkey Federation club in Grove, is hosting a JAKES Conservation Fields Day Saturday at Honey Creek, just south of Grove. The event is free to persons ages 17 and younger. Kids will be taught outdoor skills including archery, fly tying, tomahawk throwing and the shooting... Read More
Patient hunters got their birds; Are bears and lions next? Updated: Sun, May 7, 2006 The toms were strangely quiet during the spring turkey season Oklahoma's spring turkey season ended Saturday and it was a strange but successful season, according to the state's turkey guru for most of the state. "Generally speaking, the birds didn't act like people are used to them acting," said Rod Smith,... Read More
Giving the handicapped an opportunity for adventure Updated: Sun, Apr 23, 2006 Michael Bunch never had hunting spots this good when he could walk. An undiagnosed illness confined the 38-year-old Purcell man to a wheelchair nearly 15 years ago. "I just woke up one day and my legs quit working," he said. Before losing use of his legs, Bunch loved to hunt. He tried to keep hunting in a... Read More
State closer to allowing black bear, lion hunting Updated: Sun, Apr 23, 2006 Oklahoma is a step closer to allowing black bear and mountain lion hunting, but don't expect it anytime soon. On Monday, the state House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 1296, which gives the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission the authority to approve seasons on river otters, black bears and mountain... Read More
Bowhunting offers the ultimate challenge Updated: Sun, Apr 9, 2006 It's not the most popular way to turkey hunt in Oklahoma, but it's the most challenging. If you think harvesting a turkey with a shotgun is difficult, try to take one with a bow. The difference between hunting turkeys with a bow instead of a shotgun is like the difference between eating with chopsticks instead of... Read More
Antlerless day moved Updated: Sun, Apr 9, 2006 An antlerless deer day in southeast Oklahoma has been moved to a Saturday from a Sunday for the 2006 deer rifle season. The Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission on Monday set the 2006 and 2007 antlerless deer season dates. Essentially, the dates will remain the same as last year, but the commission did... Read More
12-Gauge trailer hitch Updated: Sun, Apr 9, 2006 Shotgifts.com, a Web site that markets gift merchandise to hunters and shooters, has announced its newest item: a "12-Gauge" trailer hitch plug cover for sport utility vehicles and trucks. The design resembles a giant brass bottom of a 12- gauge shotgun shell. It's made from solid metal and fits on all 2-inch and... Read More
More manufacturers add waterproof box calls Updated: Sun, Apr 2, 2006 The latest trend in spring turkey hunting is the prevalence of waterproof box calls on store shelves. In the past, turkey hunters have only had a limited selection, but many more manufacturers have recently debuted waterproof box calls. Knight and Hale's box call has a waterproof coating on all surfaces and never... Read More
Taking a child hunting? Here are some timely tips Updated: Sun, Apr 2, 2006 Spring turkey season opens Thursday, and with wild turkeys plentiful in every county, there is no better time to introduce a child to turkey hunting. Don't wait to take them until they're old enough to pull the trigger. Take them out as soon as they show any interest and make it as positive and fun as possible.... Read More
New public areas open Updated: Sun, Mar 26, 2006 Two new public hunting areas are open in northeastern Oklahoma: the Ozark Plateau Wildlife Management Area and the Ozark Plateau National Wildlife Refuge. The properties are located side by side in Adair County near the Arkansas border. The properties were bought with grants from the federal Cooperative Endangered... Read More
NWTF event set Updated: Sun, Mar 19, 2006 A National Wild Turkey Federation "Women in the Outdoors" event is set for Saturday at Shell Creek Farms near Eufaula. Classes offered include shotgunning, fishing, self-defense, handguns, archery, turkey hunting and calling, rifles and horsemanship. Enrollment is limited. For information, call Jessica Burke at... Read More
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