License Fees | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (2023)

Licenses and Permits are Valid From Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 (Unless Otherwise Noted)

All of these licenses or permits are valid from July 1 to June 30, annually.
These licenses are valid for five (5) years from date of purchase.
May be purchased by senior citizens who will turn 65 years old or older during the current calendar year.
Bear licenses have purchase deadlines. See page bear regulations for more information.

Go here for residency requirements and definition of nonresident.

Purchase License

Beginning Nov 1, 2022, Fiscal year licenses will be discontinued and Annual licenses will be valid for 365 days from purchase. License prices listed below reflect price changes after Nov. 1, 2022. If purchasing a license prior to Nov. 1, visit the Go Outdoors Oklahoma app or www.gooutdoorsoklahoma.com for up-to-date pricing.

Combo

License Cost Valid Info
Lifetime Combination Hunting/Fishing $775.00 Lifetime
Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting/Fishing $200.00 Lifetime
Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting/Fishing $25.00 Lifetime
Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination Hunting/Fishing $25.00 Lifetime
Resident 5-Year Combination Hunting/Fishing $148.00 Five years from date of issue.
Resident Combination Hunting/Fishing $53.00 365 Days
Resident Youth Combination Hunting/Fishing $19.00 365 Days

Fishing

License Cost Valid Info
2-Day Fishing $15.00 Two consecutive days of choice.
5-year Fishing $88.00 Five years from date of issue.
Annual Fishing $25.00 365 Days
Disability Fishing $10.00 Five years from date of issue.
Fishing Guide License $90.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Lake Texoma $12.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Lifetime Fishing $225.00 Lifetime
Lifetime Senior Citizen Fishing $15.00 Lifetime
Paddlefish Permit $0.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Youth Annual Fishing $5.00 365 Days

Hunting

License Cost Valid Info
Arrow Rifle Permit $20.00 Lifetime
Federal Duck Stamp $27.00 July 1 - June 30
Federal Harvest Information Program (HIP) $3.00 July 1 - June 30
Federal Sandhill Crane Permit $3.00 July 1 - June 30
Lifetime Hunting $625.00 Lifetime
Lifetime Senior Citizen Hunting $15.00 Lifetime
Oklahoma Waterfowl (waterfowl stamp) $10.00 July 1 - June 30
Rattlesnake Permit (5-day) $5.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident 5-Year Hunting $88.00 Five years from date of issue.
Resident Annual Hunting $32.00 365 Days
Resident Antelope $51.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Bear $101.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Deer Archery $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Deer Gun (antlered) $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Deer Gun (antlerless) $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Deer Muzzleloader (antlered) $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Deer Muzzleloader (antlerless) $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Disability Hunting $10.00 Five years from date of issue.
Resident Elk $51.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Fur License $10.00 Dec 1 - Nov 30
Resident Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun $20.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Trapping $10.00 Expires annually Feb. 28
Resident Youth Deer Archery $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Youth Deer Gun (antlered) $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Youth Deer Gun (antlerless) $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Youth Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Youth Hunting $7.00 365 Days
Resident Youth Muzzleloader (antlered) $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Youth Muzzleloader (antlerless) $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Turkey (spring or fall) $10.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31

Other

License Cost Valid Info
Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport $26.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Resident Land Access Permit $40.00 Jan 1 - Dec 31
Special Use Land Access Permit (3-day) $10.00 Three consecutive days of choice.
Wildlife Conservation Passport (3-day) $15.00 Three consecutive days of choice.
Paddlefish Permit

Required for all individuals who fish for paddlefish, regardless of age or residency.

A valid fishing license is also required.

Disability Fishing

Five (5) year fishing license available to residents of Oklahoma receiving disability benefits through one of the following: Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Multiple Injury Trust Fund, or the United States Postal Service (fishing only). Six months residency and disability benefit verfication required. Additional licenses/permits may be required. Valid five years from date of issue.

Fishing Guide License

Required for all persons who assist, accompany, transport, guide, or aid persons in the taking of fish for monetary compensation or other consideration.

Cost reduced to $20 with Coast Guard Mariner credentials.

Lifetime Senior Citizen Fishing

Lifetime Fishing License available to Oklahomans with six month residency who turn 65 during the current calendar year. Residency verification and proof of age required.

2-Day Fishing

Required for residents age 18 or older to take, attempt to take or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma. Valid for two consecutive days and expires at midnight on the second day.

Youth Annual Fishing

Fishing license required of residents 16 or 17 years of age, unless exempt. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

5-year Fishing

Five (5) year fishing license available to residents of Oklahoma. Does not include additional privileges. Valid five years from date of issue.

Lifetime Fishing

Lifetime Fishing License available to Oklahomans with six month residency. Residency verification required.

Lake Texoma

For residents and nonresidents for fishing both Oklahoma and Texas portions of Lake Texoma. Not valid below the Texoma Dam. It is the ONLY license needed if Lake Texoma is the only lake fished.

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Okla­ho­ma residents with a valid fishing license are not required to purchase this license if only fishing the Oklahoma portion of the lake.

Annual Fishing

Annual fishing license required for residents age 18 or older. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

Resident Deer Muzzleloader (antlered)

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt antlered deer during deer muzzleloader season. License is valid for one antlered deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Rattlesnake Permit (5-day)

Required of any person hunting, pursuing, trapping, harassing, catching, killing, taking, or attempting to take in any manner any species of rattlesnake during an organized rattlesnake hunting event or festival. See reptile & amphibian regulations here.

Annual hunting license required for residents age 18 or older. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

Resident Deer Gun (antlered)

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt antlered deer during deer gun season. License is valid for one antlered deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Deer Gun (antlerless)

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt antlerless deer during deer gun season. License is valid for one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt antlerless deer during the Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun Season. License is valid for one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Youth Deer Archery

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during deer archery season. Valid for one antlered or one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required if age 16 or older, unless exempt.

Resident Youth Muzzleloader (antlered)

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during deer muzzleloader season. Valid for one antlered deer.

Resident Youth Muzzleloader (antlerless)

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during deer muzzleloader season. Valid for one antlerless deer.

Resident Youth Deer Gun (antlered)

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during youth deer gun season or deer gun season. Valid for one antlered deer. Hunting license also required if age 16 or older, unless exempt.

Resident Youth Deer Gun (antlerless)

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during youth deer gun season or deer gun season. Valid for one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required if age 16 or older, unless exempt.

Resident Deer Muzzleloader (antlerless)

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt antlerless deer during deer muzzleloader season. License is valid for one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Deer Archery

Required for all residents age 18 or older who hunt deer during archery season. Valid for one antlered or one antlerless deer. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Youth Hunting

Annual hunting license required of residents 16 or 17 years of age, unless exempt. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

Resident Disability Hunting
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Five (5) year hunting license available to residents of Oklahoma receiving disability benefits through one of the following: Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Multiple Injury Trust Fund, or the United States Postal Service (fishing only). Six months residency and disability benefit verfication required. Additional licenses/permits may be required. Valid five years from date of issue.

See requirements here.

Resident Youth Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun

Required for residents age 17 or under who hunt during the special antlerless deer gun season. Valid for one antlerless deer.

Resident Elk

Required for all residents who hunt elk, unless exempt. Valid for one elk. Annual hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Resident Antelope

Required to hunt antelope during open seasons. Valid for one antelope. Hunting license also required, unless exempt.

Lifetime Senior Citizen Hunting

Lifetime Hunting License available to Oklahomans with six month residency who turn 65 during the current calendar year. Includes deer, elk, antelope, turkey, Oklahoma waterfowl, trapping and fur. Residency verification and proof of age required.

Lifetime Hunting

Lifetime Hunting License available to Oklahomans with six month residency. Includes deer, elk, antelope, turkey, Oklahoma waterfowl, trapping and fur. Residency verification required.

Resident 5-Year Hunting

Five (5) year hunting license available to residents of Oklahoma. Does not include additional privileges. Valid five years from date of issue.

Resident Bear

Required for residents for who hunt bear. Valid for one bear. Unfilled archery licenses can be used for muzzleloader season if quota has not been met.

Turkey (spring or fall)

Required of all persons who hunt during Oklahoma's spring or fall turkey seasons. Hunting license is also required for residents. Nonresident annual or fiscal year hunting license required for all nonresidents age 14 or older.

Resident Fur License

Required for residents who take bobcat, raccoon, river otter, gray fox, or red fox. Hunting license also required, unless exempt. Trapping license is also required if using traps. Valid December 1st through November 30th in open seasons.

Resident Trapping

Required of all residents of Oklahoma who trap furbearers with 20 traps or less. Hunting license is also required, unless exempt. Valid March 1 - February 28 during open trapping seasons.

Oklahoma Waterfowl (waterfowl stamp)

Required for all persons who hunt migratory waterfowl in Oklahoma, unless exempt.

Federal Duck Stamp

Electronic or printed Federal Duck Stamp valid for 45 days. A physical stamp will be mailed to the purchaser within this 45 day period, and this stamp is then valid until the date listed on the stamp. Required for all persons 16 or older who hunt migratory waterfowl. (Price includes $2 processing fee)

Federal Harvest Information Program (HIP)

Required for all migratory bird hunters age 16-63, including lifetime license holders.

Available FREE through GoOutdoorsOk app or gooutdoorsoklahoma.com.

Federal Sandhill Crane Permit

Federal permit required for all residents and nonresidents to hunt sandhill crane in Oklahoma. Consult Oklahoma regulations for bag limits and zones.

AvailableFREEthrough GoOutdoorsOk app orgooutdoorsoklahoma.com.

Resident 5-Year Combination Hunting/Fishing
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Five (5) year hunting and fishing license available to residents of Oklahoma. Does not include additional privileges. Valid five years from date of issue.

Resident Combination Hunting/Fishing

Annual hunting and fishing license required for residents age 18 and older. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

Resident Youth Combination Hunting/Fishing

Annual hunting and fishing license required of residents 16 or 17 years of age, unless exempt. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

Lifetime Combination Hunting/Fishing

Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License available to Oklahomans with six month residency. Includes deer, elk, antelope, turkey, Oklahoma waterfowl, trapping and fur. Residency verification required.

Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination Hunting/Fishing

Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License available to Oklahomans with six month residency who turn 65 during the current calendar year. Includes deer, elk, antelope, turkey, Oklahoma waterfowl, trapping and fur. Residency verification and proof of age required.Senior Citizen License applications are available through wildlifedepartment.com, GoOutdoorsOk app, gooutdoorsoklahoma.com, Department headquarters, field installations and license vendors.

Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting/Fishing

Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License available to resident disabled veterans with a disability rating of up to 59%, as certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Includes same exemptions as Resident Lifetime Combo. Residency verification and proof of disability rating required.

Lifetime Disabled Veteran Combination Hunting/Fishing

Lifetime Hunting and Fishing License available to resident disabled veterans with a disability rating of 60 to 100%, as certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Includes same exemptions as Resident Lifetime Combo. Residency verification and proof of disability rating required.

Annual Wildlife Conservation Passport

Required of all individuals, residents and nonresidents, who enter Department owned lands, unless exempt. Exemptions include persons who possess an annual hunting, fishing, or combination license; a lifetime hunting, fishing, or combination license; senior citizen lifetime hunting, fishing, or combination license; disability hunting or fishing license; and sportsmen under age 16.

Permit does not provide hunting or fishing privileges.

Wildlife Conservation Passport (3-day)

Required of all individuals, residents and nonresidents, who enter Department owned lands, unless exempt. Exemptions include persons who possess an annual hunting, fishing, or combination license; a lifetime hunting, fishing, or combination license; senior citizen lifetime hunting, fishing, or combination license; disability hunting or fishing license; and sportsmen under age 16. Valid for three consecutive days, expiring at midnight on the third day.

Permit does not provide hunting or fishing privileges.

Resident Land Access Permit

Required for any resident age 18-63 entering the Honobia Creek WMA or the Three Rivers WMA. No exemptions.

Special Use Land Access Permit (3-day)

Required for residents age 18-63 who enter Honobia Creek WMA or Three Rivers WMA for non-hunting or non-fishing related activities. Valid for three consecutive days, expiring at midnight on the third day.

1-Day Fishing

Required for nonresidents who take, attempt to take or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma. Valid for one day, expiring at midnight of start date.

6-Day Fishing

Required for nonresidents who take, attempt to take or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma. Valid for six consecutive days.

Annual Fishing

Required for nonresidents who take, attempt to take or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma.

Nonresident Land Access Permit

Required for any nonresident entering the Honobia Creek WMA or the Three Rivers WMA. No exemptions.

Nonresident Annual Hunting

Small game hunting license required for nonresidents age 14 or older. Not valid for big game. Additional licenses/permits may be required for small game.

Nonresident 5-Day Hunting

Small game hunting license. Excludes quail, turkey and big game, unless hunting on a licensed Commercial Hunt Area. Valid for five consecutive days and expires at midnight on the fifth day.

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Nonresident Deer Archery

Required for nonresidents who hunt deer during archery season. Valid for archery season bag limit. No other licenses required if only hunting deer during archery season.

Nonresident Deer Muzzleloader

Required for nonresidents who hunt deer during muzzleloader season. Valid for muzzleloader season bag limit. No other licenses required if only hunting deer during muzzleloader season.

Nonresident Deer Gun

Required for nonresidents who hunt deer during gun season. Valid for regular gun and holiday antlerless bag limits. No other licenses required if only hunting deer during gun season.

Nonresident Elk

Required for all nonresidents hunting elk. Hunting license not required if only hunting elk. Valid for one elk.

Nonresident Antelope

Required for nonresidents hunting antelope. Valid for one antelope. Hunting license not required if only hunting antelope.

Nonresident Bear

Required for nonresidents for who hunt bear. Valid for one bear. Unfilled archery licenses can be used for muzzleloader season if quota has not been met.

Bear licenses have purchase deadlines. See Bear Hunting Seasons for more information.

Nonresident Fur License

Required for nonresidents who take bobcat, raccoon, river otter, gray fox, or red fox. Valid December 1st through November 30th in open furbearer seasons.

Nonresident Trapping

Required for nonresidents to trap furbearing animals under restrictions of existing State game laws. Valid March 1 - February 28 during open trapping seasons.

Nonresident Youth Deer Archery Either Sex

Required for all nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during archery season. Nonresident deer hunters are exempt from the annual nonresident hunting license. Valid for one either sex deer.

Nonresident Youth Deer Archery Antlerless

Required for nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during archery season. Nonresident deer hunters are exempt from the annual nonresident hunting license. Valid for one antlerless deer.

Nonresident Youth Deer Muzzleloader Either Sex

Required for nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during muzzleloader season. Hunting license not required if only hunting deer. Valid for one either sex deer.

Nonresident Youth Deer Muzzleloader Antlerless

Required for nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during muzzleloader season. Hunting license not required if only hunting deer. Valid for one antlerless deer.

Nonresident Youth Deer Gun Either Sex

Required for nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during gun season. Hunting license not required if only hunting deer. Valid for one either sex deer.

Nonresident Youth Deer Gun Antlerless

Required for nonresidents under 18 who hunt deer during gun season. Hunting license not required if only hunting deer. Valid for one antlerless deer.

Arrow Rifle Permit
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The use of arrow rifles shall be a legal hunting method during any open season when rifles are a legal means of take. No person may hunt or take during the open season with an air bow unless the person has first obtained a stamp issued by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission for a one-time fee of Twenty Dollars ($20.00).

FAQs

How much is lifetime hunting and fishing license Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma Seniors Eligible for $25 Lifetime Combination Hunting/Fishing License. Oklahoma residents who turn 65 or older during the current calendar year can buy a Lifetime Senior Citizen Hunting or Fishing License for $15 or a Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination Hunting/Fishing License for just $25.

Can I hunt deer on my own property in Oklahoma without a license? ›

Resident landowners or tenants who hunt only on land owned or agriculturally leased by them (not including hunting leases) are exempt from the hunting license.

How much is a 5 year fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

Licenses and Permits are Valid From Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 (Unless Otherwise Noted)
Resident Fishing License Costs
License/PermitCostValid
5-Year Fishing$88Five years from date of purchase
5-Year Combination Fishing & Hunting$148Five years from date of purchase
Lifetime Fishing$225Lifetime
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How much is a WMA permit in TN? ›

WMA Hunting Permits (resident and nonresident)
TypeDescriptionCost
091WMA Small Game and Waterfowl$61.00
0921-Day Small Game and Waterfowl$12.00
093WMA Small Game Only$20.00
094Special Season/WMA Nonquota Big Game Required for WMA nonquota big game hunts, including Cherokee.$24.00
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Do you have to buy deer tags with a lifetime license in Oklahoma? ›

Lifetime hunting license holders are exempt from purchasing an annual hunting license; Oklahoma waterfowl stamp; Wildlife Conservation Passport; Fur License; Annual Trapping License; deer, elk, antelope, and turkey licenses; and controlled hunt permits.

Can a game warden come on private property in Oklahoma? ›

Fenced in property, locked gates and no trespassing signs are common in Oklahoma - they're measures to keep the public out. But the way the law works, is a game warden can access any private land if he or she believes wildlife laws are being broken there. “We do not walk on people's private property on a whim.

How many acres do you have to own to hunt in Oklahoma? ›

Applicant's land must be accessible from a public road. The minimum parcel size for hunting properties is 40 acres.

Can you carry a pistol while hunting in Oklahoma? ›

Carry of Firearms

Unless otherwise provided by state law, a person may carry a firearm on any private or public state lands. This includes, but is not limited to, while hunting, fishing, scouting and tracking.

How much is a Oklahoma 2022 fishing license? ›

The resident combination hunting and fishing license will cost $53 after Nov. 1. An annual resident fishing license will be $25 and the resident annual hunting license will be $32. Youth resident hunting and fishing licenses also will be good for one year from date of purchase beginning Nov.

Can I hunt on my own land without a license in Oklahoma? ›

Resident landowners or tenants who hunt only on land owned or agriculturally leased by them (not including hunting leases) are exempt from the hunting license.

Does Oklahoma have a lifetime fishing license? ›

Lifetime Senior Citizen Combination Hunting/Fishing License

Residents age 65 (or those who turn 65 during the calendar year) are eligible to purchase a senior citizen combination hunting/fishing license, which is valid for life.

How much is a server permit in TN? ›

The server permit is issued electronically through the RLPS account. How do I acquire my ABC Server Permit? Step 1: Complete the RLPS application at https://rlps.abc.tn.gov/citizenaccess. You will pay a $20 fee online.

How much does a TN permit cost? ›

It will cost $33 to get your driving permit in California. Don't forget to bring the following to your appointment: Your driver's ed certificate or driver training enrollment forms.

Can you hunt on your own land without a license in Tennessee? ›

Does a landowner need a hunting license in Tennessee? The short answer is no, they do not! Tennessee resident landowners do not need a license to hunt on property that they own. However, they do still have to abide by the same hunting seasons, bag limits, and tagging/checking requirements as everyone else.

How many deer can you shoot a year in Oklahoma? ›

Two: no more than one may be antlered. Harvest of antlerless mule deer is prohibited. All deer taken during the youth deer gun season are included in the hunter's combined season limit of six deer, but are not included as part of the hunter's regular deer gun season limit of four deer.

How many bucks can you shoot a year in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma Bag Limits 2022-2023

Deer bag limit: no more than two may be antlered.

How many rounds can you hunt with in Oklahoma? ›

Hunters, pursuing deer, should use a five-round magazine or install a magazine block behind the magazine follower that will not allow more than 7 rounds to fit into the magazine and follow the deer-hunting regulations controlling rifles, centerfire handguns, semi-auto handguns, and handguns chambered for any centerfire ...

Who is exempt from hunting license in Oklahoma? ›

Age Exempt – Only residents under 16 years of age or those born before Jan. 1, 1923, are exempt from the purchase of a hunting license. Resident 100% Disabled Veteran – Must have a card from Veterans Affairs verifying exemption from a hunting license, or V.A. documentation stating the percent of disability.

Can you shoot two bucks with a bow in Oklahoma? ›

No hunter, regardless of the quantity or type of permits in his/her possession, may harvest more than 2 antlered deer during a year, including the Youth, Archery, Muzzleloader and Firearm Seasons.

Do you need a fishing license if you are over 65 in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma residents with a valid fishing license are not required to purchase this license if only fishing the Oklahoma portion of the lake. 2A) Residents who reach 65 years of age (or those who turn 65 during the calendar year) are eligible to purchase a Senior Citizen License which is good for the rest of their lives.

Can I shoot someone trespassing on my property in Oklahoma? ›

Make My Day Law

In Oklahoma, allowing force in self-defense is taken a step further than in many other states: Oklahoma law allows a person the right to use deadly force against an intruder in his or her home, place of work, and even a personal vehicle.

Do wardens carry guns? ›

Although there are many models that wardens have, the majority are Remington 700s. Some officers also carry a . 223 AR-15 for self-defense.”

Can you legally bait deer in Oklahoma? ›

The use of or hunting over bait, or “baiting,” is prohibited on lands owned or managed by the Wildlife Department. Definition: Baiting is defined as the placing, depositing, exposing, distributing or scattering of shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain or feed.

Can you carry a sidearm while bow hunting in Oklahoma? ›

Firearms Restrictions: Unless otherwise provided by state law, no person may carry or use any firearm in conjunction with archery equipment during any archery season.

How much is the fine for hunting without a license in Oklahoma? ›

Any person convicted of violating the provisions of subsection B or C of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one (1) year, or by both the fine and imprisonment.

What qualifies as a farm in Oklahoma? ›

The term refers to the raising of food crops or livestock for sale. Included within the meaning of "agricultural production" and "production of agricultural products" are ranches, orchards, and dairies.

Can I shoot guns on my property in Oklahoma? ›

The state allows any private landowner, the landowner's designated employee, or a lessee to possess a chamber-loaded firearm on the landowner's property, provided that no person who has been convicted of a felony carries it.

Can my gun be loaded in my car in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma law generally authorizes a person who is not otherwise legally prohibited from possessing or purchasing firearms to transport both loaded and unloaded firearms “in or on a vehicle,” provided they are not carrying or transporting the firearm in furtherance of a crime.

Can you have a bullet in the chamber in Oklahoma? ›

It cannot be chamber loaded. If the rifle or shotgun is clip or magazine-loaded, then it must be in an exterior locked compartment of the vehicle or trunk of the vehicle or in the interior compartment of the vehicle.

Can you fish in a private pond without a license in Oklahoma? ›

Resident owners or tenants, their spouses, parents, grandparents, children and their spouses, grandchildren and their spouses who fish in private ponds on land owned or leased by such owner or tenant are exempt from a fishing license.

How many rods can I fish with in Oklahoma? ›

Anglers can use a maximum of three rods and reels per person, with no more than three hooks per line. Restriction does not apply to artificial lures with more than three hooks.

How much is a ticket for fishing without a license in Oklahoma? ›

FISHING WITHOUT A LICENSE

Stretching a line with no fishing license can fetch fines of $25-$200 for residents or $50 to $200 for non-residents.

Do you have to wear orange on private property in Oklahoma? ›

Hunter orange requirements apply to hunters hunting either public or private property.

Can you drink and hunt in Oklahoma? ›

Alcoholic Beverages/Controlled Substances - Beer and other alcoholic beverages are not allowed (as defined in O.S. Title 37, Section 163.1), except at designated camping and parking areas on any lands or waterways subject to control of ODWC. No person shall use any controlled dangerous substance (as defined in O.S.

Can I shoot a doe with a buck tag in Oklahoma? ›

Only specific deer can to be hunted or taken according to the license held by the hunter. Specifically, a hunter cannot hunt a buck/antlered deer if he only has an antler-less/doe tag.

At what age do you no longer need a fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

Who is exempted from purchasing an Oklahoma Fishing License? Residents under 16 years old. Resident owners or tenants, their spouses, parents, grandparents, children and their spouses, grandchildren, and their spouses who fish in private ponds on land owned or leased by such owner or tenant.

Do veterans get free fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

The donated licenses come at no cost to eligible sportsmen, and in turn help maintain funding for wildlife conservation programs that benefit all Oklahomans.

Can you fish without a license in Oklahoma? ›

License Requirements

An Oklahoma resident or nonresident fishing license is required of all persons who take, attempt to take, or possess fish or other aquatic dwelling organisms by any method in Oklahoma.

How much is a ABC license in TN? ›

(A) The ABC class costs $70.00 and is paid to us when registering. You may pay by (1.) Enroll Online above using the "Buy Now" button.

How much is a Type 94 permit in TN? ›

Tennessee residents under 13 years of age; Lifetime Sportsman license holders; or. Military personnel on leave or furlough (with leave papers).
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License Fees.
Nonresident Licenses
These do not include WMA, or quota hunt permits. See Type 094.
7-Day All Game (Type 074)$214.00
Annual All Game (Type 073)$305.00
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How much is a food truck permit in TN? ›

Food Truck Permits are $100 (regardless if your business has a brick and mortar). The permit will be valid for one year from the date of issue. To apply for a Food Truck permit, you must have: Copy of your Business License.

How much does it cost to renew license 2022? ›

As of May 2022, you only need to pay Php589 for both pro and non-pro driver's license renewal. The steps to renew your driver's license is also very easy. Some people have reported they've been able to renew their driver's license in just under 20 minutes and even getting the 10-year validity of their license.

Is the TN permit test hard? ›

Is The Tennessee DMV Written Test Hard? As long as you study effectively, the Tennessee permit test isn't particularly hard. But unfortunately, most people study too little, or study using ineffective materials, which is why almost 50% fail their permit test on the first try.

Do you have to pay to take your permit test in TN? ›

You will also need to pay the fee of $10.50 by debit card or check. While there, you'll also have to pass the Class D knowledge exam. This test is 30 questions, and you'll have to get 24 out of 30 correctly to pass. You will be given an official paper which is your Tennessee learner permit.

Can a game warden come on private property in Tennessee? ›

(AP) — A circuit court has ruled that the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency can't conduct searches on private property without a warrant, according to a published report.

Can you shoot trespassers in Tennessee? ›

People can use deadly force in self-defense if they fear for their life or someone else's. That's the law in Tennessee.

Can you shoot a deer in your backyard in Tennessee? ›

In Tennessee, state wildlife laws require hunters and trappers to obtain permission from landowners to hunt or trap on private property. In fact, it is advisable to get written permission to hunt and is required to trap.

How much is a yearly fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

A $40 annual Land Access Permit is required of all residents who fish or hunt on Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management Areas, unless exempt. Nonresidents are required to buy an $85 annual permit, no exemptions.

What does lifetime license mean? ›

A 'lifetime license' means that after you buy the software, you can use the purchased version for as long as you want, providing that the machine you use it on meets the initial program system requirements.

At what age are fishing license free in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma Residents. Under 16 years of age are exempt from the purchase of: Fishing license.

Can you have a loaded gun in your car in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma law generally authorizes a person who is not otherwise legally prohibited from possessing or purchasing firearms to transport both loaded and unloaded firearms “in or on a vehicle,” provided they are not carrying or transporting the firearm in furtherance of a crime.

Does a 70 year old need a fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

Resident Combination Hunting/Fishing

Annual hunting and fishing license required for residents age 18 and older. Additional licenses/permits may be required.

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If you purchase a lifetime licence, this licence is paid once and has no time limitation, which means you can download and use it at any time after the purchase.

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Who is exempt from fishing license in Oklahoma? ›

Residents under 16 years old. Resident owners or tenants, their spouses, parents, grandparents, children and their spouses, grandchildren and their spouses who fish in private ponds on land owned or leased by such owner or tenant. Resident disabled veterans with 60 percent or more disability.

What happens if you get caught fishing without a license in Oklahoma? ›

FISHING WITHOUT A LICENSE

Stretching a line with no fishing license can fetch fines of $25-$200 for residents or $50 to $200 for non-residents.

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