Fully Guided OK Waterfowl Hunt
NA, OK
1-8 Guests • Lodge • Private • Guided
Description
You will primarily hunt private land in western and eastern Oklahoma in the main flyways.
Waders may or may not be necessary depending upon where the birds are at the time. I will provide decoys, game calling and blinds.
Hunters provide food, lodging, shells, gun and choice of camo. No Client dogs allowed due to liability.
Base Price is for 2 Hunters. Additional Hunters for Additional Fee.
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- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Food
- Lodging Arrangements
- Gun and Ammo
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Rules & Guidelines
Guide Provides: Decoys, Calling, and Blinds
Hunter Provides: Food Lodging, Shells, Gun and Choice of Camo
License Requirements
Residents & Nonresidents: A hunting license or proof of exemption. In addition, all hunters, unless otherwise exempt, must carry afield the HIP permit
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (federal duck stamp)
Federal law requires that every waterfowl hunter 16 and older must carry on their person a valid Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation stamp, signed in ink across the face. These are available for $25 at U.S. post offices, or for $26.50 at any Oklahoma license dealer as well as at wildlifedepartment.com. “Waterfowl” refers to ducks, mergansers and geese only. No federal duck stamp is required for coot or sandhill crane hunting. Valid July 1 through the following June 30.
Oklahoma Waterfowl Hunting License (waterfowl stamp)
Every resident 16 years of age and over and every nonresident (regardless of age) must have in their possession an Oklahoma Waterfowl Hunting license while hunting waterfowl, unless exempt. Licenses are available from any Oklahoma license dealer. Licenses are also available at wildlifedepartment.com (a $3 convenience fee will be applied to your total). “Waterfowl” refers to ducks, mergansers and geese only. No state waterfowl license is required for coot or sandhill crane hunting. Valid July 1 through the following June 30.
Sportsmen exempt from the Oklahoma
Waterfowl Hunting License include:
- Residents under 16 years of age.
- Residents age 65 or older.
- Oklahoma resident lifetime hunting, resident lifetime combination, senior citizen lifetime hunting or senior citizen lifetime combination and lifetime disabled veterans license holders.
- Resident landowners hunting on their own land.
- Anyone holding a Lifetime Oklahoma Duck Stamp.
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