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Changes are in store for holders of fishing and hunting licenses in Oklahoma. Here are just a few highlights:
$15 for a senior citizen lifetime fishing or hunting license.
$25 for a senior citizen lifetime combination license.
Senior citizen lifetime licenses include increased privileges equal to that of regular lifetime licenses.
:10sign:All active military personnel and their dependents, regardless of their state residency, can now purchase hunting and fishing licenses at resident prices.
Eliminates non-resident lifetime licenses.
Nonresident deer hunters now can choose between a nonresident deer archery license, a nonresident deer muzzleloader license or a nonresident deer gun license. Each license is $280 and is valid for all of the allowed deer for that method.
Nonresident anglers also must now purchase a $55 nonresident annual fishing license or a $35 nonresident six-day fishing license.
Eliminates the separate trout license once required during trout season.
New $26 Wildlife Conservation Passport is required of all residents or nonresidents who enter or use Department-owned lands, unless exempt.
Sportsmen now have the option of purchasing a fiscal year hunting or combination license that expires June 30, rather than only having the option of a calendar year license that expires Dec. 31. The cost of the fiscal year licenses are $53 for a combination license, $32 for a hunting license, $19 for a youth combination license, $7 for a youth hunting license and $176 for a nonresident hunting license.
$15 for a senior citizen lifetime fishing or hunting license.
$25 for a senior citizen lifetime combination license.
Senior citizen lifetime licenses include increased privileges equal to that of regular lifetime licenses.
:10sign:All active military personnel and their dependents, regardless of their state residency, can now purchase hunting and fishing licenses at resident prices.
Eliminates non-resident lifetime licenses.
Nonresident deer hunters now can choose between a nonresident deer archery license, a nonresident deer muzzleloader license or a nonresident deer gun license. Each license is $280 and is valid for all of the allowed deer for that method.
Nonresident anglers also must now purchase a $55 nonresident annual fishing license or a $35 nonresident six-day fishing license.
Eliminates the separate trout license once required during trout season.
New $26 Wildlife Conservation Passport is required of all residents or nonresidents who enter or use Department-owned lands, unless exempt.
Sportsmen now have the option of purchasing a fiscal year hunting or combination license that expires June 30, rather than only having the option of a calendar year license that expires Dec. 31. The cost of the fiscal year licenses are $53 for a combination license, $32 for a hunting license, $19 for a youth combination license, $7 for a youth hunting license and $176 for a nonresident hunting license.