Nov. 21 deadline for Wildlife Department guided youth waterfowl hunts




Youth have until Nov. 21 to apply for a chance to go on a guided duck hunt with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The hunts are designed for youth ages 12-15 who have completed the Wildlife Department's free hunter education course. Hunts are held at Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge, Ft. Gibson Waterfowl Refuge, Ft. Cobb State Park, Okmulgee Wildlife Management Area, Packsaddle Wildlife Management Area and Vann's Lake (north of Muskogee). The application deadline has been extended to Nov. 21, and all youth have to do to apply is write their first hunt choice preference and two alternate locations on a 3"x5" postcard along with their name, address, phone number and their hunter education number and mail them to OK Dept. of Wildlife Conservation, Youth Waterfowl Hunts PO Box 53465, Oklahoma City, OK 73152. Applications must be received by Nov. 21. Other than meeting the age requirements, applicants must have proof of successfully completing a certified hunter education course and have an adult guardian who can accompany them on the hunt. Completing the hunter education course is simple, since hunters age 10 and older can take the course and test online, then print their official hunter education card on their home printer when they are finished. The scheduled date of the hunt will be coordinated with successful applicants after the drawing, and a Wildlife Department employee will accompany each youth and their adult guardian for the controlled waterfowl hunt. Only the youth hunter will be allowed to hunt. The Wildlife Department will provide successful applicants the necessary nontoxic shotgun shells, and a 20 gauge single shot shotgun will be available for use if the youth does not have his or her own shotgun. For more information, contact Jeff Neal, migratory game bird technician for the Wildlife Department, at (405) 396-2503 [email protected].




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FAIR. Water stained; 60 degrees; 2.98 feet below pool. Target striped bass on structure, ledges and humps in 15-35 feet of water with swimbaits. Fish are roaming deep flats in 40-55 feet of water, with good numbers anchoring up with live bait. Crappie fishing will pick up with the rains and look for fish to move towards creeks. Bigger fish will be roaming 8-12 feet on flats and numbers will be on brush and structure in the mouths of coves and creeks. Jigs and minnows. Bass are near creeks and docks on crankbaits and jerkbaits. Fish will be in small schools, so spend time in a spot you catch one. Spawning fish will be moving up with the inflow and warmer temperature. Catfishing is slow as fish have scattered and they have plenty of bait to eat. Look for numbers in deeper water along ledges on whole shad. Bigger fish will move up with the inflow. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are active under the birds. Fish on the structure are hitting Alabama rigs or swimbaits, and open water fish can be caught with live bait or swimbaits. The spawn is in full swing. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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