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Oklahoma governor legalizes noise suppressors for hunting
Published: Sat, May 26, 2012
Outdoors Notebook: Free fishing next weekend; free youth fishing classes this summer at Oklahoma City parks; annual Oklahoma State Sporting Clays Championship start Thursday; youth instructional shoot in Guthrie; kids' fishing tournaments on Saturday; see a real “Bat Cave” this summer; tackle show in Duncan... Read More
Kids Fishing Derby is June 2 at Edmond's Spring Creek Park at Arcadia Lake
Published: Sat, May 19, 2012
Outdoors Notebook: Youth fishing tournament June 2 in Stillwater; Oklahoma archers finish in top five in national tournament; Rowing, kayaking camps in June on the Oklahoma River; Tackle show coming to Duncan in June. 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 scene: OCU's Miguel Beltran named Sooner Athletic Conference Baseball Player of the Year
Published: Mon, May 7, 2012
The senior leads college baseball with 24 home runs. Beltran and the Stars host an NAIA Opening Round regional Thursday through Monday at Jim Wade Stadium on the OCU campus. Read More
Oklahoma Rifle Association to hold handgun training course
Updated: Sat, May 5, 2012
Outdoors Notebook: Women in the outdoors event in Edmond May 19; Oklahoma Youth Hunting and Shooting Program meeting in Canton Wednesday; tackle show in Duncan in June; fly fish for bass May 12; pond management seminar Tuesday; golf tournament Saturday to benefit quail Read More
Norman anglers adventure to the Amazon River to fish for peacock bass and other exotic creatures
Updated: Sat, May 5, 2012
Down here is a long ways back in the Amazon Jungle. There is no place on Earth where an angler can catch more fish, more varieties of fish, and do it in a place where unbelievable wildlife flourishes, untouched by the hand of man. Read More
Pocasset man catches Oklahoma record smallmouth bass
Updated: Sat, Mar 31, 2012
Ryan Wasser of Pocasset caught the 8-pound, 7-ounce bronzeback around 11:30 a.m. on a shaky head rig. Read More
Take a fishing trip to Arkansas
Published: Wed, Mar 28, 2012
HARRISON, Ark. -- Streams, rivers, lakes and ponds, all translate into two things: Fun and fishing in the Arkansas Ozarks.
The Ozarks (also referred to as Ozarks Mountain Country, the Ozark Mountains and the Ozark Plateau) offer some of the best fishing in the nation. Whether you are looking for a record rainbow... Read More
LONGEST RUNNING BOAT SHOW IN OKC HISTORY ONE BIG WEEKEND!
Published: Sun, Jan 23, 2011
OK State Park
January 27, 28, 29 & 30
Largest Display of Boats Anywhere In The Metro!
100¹s of boats on display!
Sanctioned by the Oklahoma City Boat Dealers Association www.okcboats.com 10 METRO BOAT DEALERS Skis wakeboards tubes personal watercraft fishing tackle and sporting apparel door prizes free fishing... Read More
City’s trout season opens Jan. 1
Updated: Thu, Dec 9, 2010
Oklahoma City’s annual trout season will open Jan. 1 at Dolese Youth Park Pond, NW 50 and Meridian. The trout season is part of the “Close to Home†fishing program, a joint project between the City of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Read More
Children’s Fishing Clinic a Success at Chickasaw NRA
Updated: Mon, Oct 18, 2010
On Saturday, October 9th, 25 children and their families spent the morning with Park Rangers and volunteers tackling the art of fishing on Lake of the Arbuckles in Chickasaw National Recreation Area. Read More
Maine's Overlooked Rangeley Lakes Area Is a Destination for All Seasons
Updated: Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Welcome to the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine. Most people associate the state with its craggy coastline and touristy coastal towns, and there's much to be said for them. But for me, the "real" Maine lies in the less-visited western mountains, in places like the picture-book village of Rangeley. Read More
Maine's Overlooked Rangeley Lakes Area Is a Destination for All Seasons
Updated: Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Welcome to the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine. Most people associate the state with its craggy coastline and touristy coastal towns, and there's much to be said for them. But for me, the "real" Maine lies in the less-visited western mountains, in places like the picture-book village of Rangeley. Read More
Maine's Overlooked Rangeley Lakes Area Is a Destination for All Seasons
Updated: Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Welcome to the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine. Most people associate the state with its craggy coastline and touristy coastal towns, and there's much to be said for them. But for me, the "real" Maine lies in the less-visited western mountains, in places like the picture-book village of Rangeley. Read More
Maine's Overlooked Rangeley Lakes Area Is a Destination for All Seasons
Updated: Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Welcome to the Rangeley Lakes region of Maine. Most people associate the state with its craggy coastline and touristy coastal towns, and there's much to be said for them. But for me, the "real" Maine lies in the less-visited western mountains, in places like the picture-book village of Rangeley. Read More
Jewelry with religious overtones
Updated: Wed, Jul 21, 2010
Some people look at this piece of silver or gold jewelry in the James Avery line and they see fishing lures -- period.
But other shoppers see the same item and they think of these words of Jesus: "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men." Read More
It Might be Time to go 'Trout Fishing' Again
Published: Fri, Jan 29, 2010
You could say poet and novelist Richard Brautigan was in the right place at the right time when San Francisco became the epicenter of hippiedom in 1967. He became intimately identified with the rise of "the counterculture." And during the year of the summer of love, he became not only a local literary celebrity but... Read More
Cooling off in the August heat
Updated: Wed, Aug 5, 2009
Public pools operated by the city Parks & Recreation Department are a great place to stay cool and beat the summer heat. The Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of pool activities for people of all ages and swimming abilities.
Earlywine and Will Rogers Family Aquatic Centers
Summer 2009 Operating... Read More
Getting away from it all
Updated: Sun, Nov 16, 2008
For Jeff Hartmann, fly fishing keeps his life in balance. The Oklahoma City attorney represents insurance companies. Most of his cases involve allegations that insurance companies have failed to deal in good faith. It’s a job that is often hectic, stressful and unpleasant. To get away from it all, he goes fishing. Read More
Outdoors notebook
Published: Fri, Oct 3, 2008
Deer festival: The annual Deer Festival and Outdoor Show begins today in Antlers and continues through Sunday.
Among the activities will be a deer chili cookoff, cutest kid in camo contest and a wildlife photography contest. A hunting cabin will be given away on Saturday.
On display at the festival will be... Read More
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