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Oklahoma requires a spring turkey license for hunting Rio Grande turkeys, which is available to both residents and non-residents. The license is typically available over-the-counter for residents and non-residents, but may be limited in some areas. The season dates and bag limits vary by wildlife management unit.
Spring Turkey Season Information
In Oklahoma, the spring turkey season for Rio Grande turkeys usually begins in late March or early April and lasts for about 5-6 weeks. The exact dates vary by wildlife management unit, with some units opening earlier than others. It’s essential to check the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s website for specific season dates and bag limits before heading out.
Licenses and Permits
Resident and non-resident hunters can purchase a spring turkey license for Rio Grande turkeys. Resident licenses are available over-the-counter, while non-resident licenses may be limited and require a lottery drawing. The cost of a resident spring turkey license is around $25, while non-resident licenses can range from $400 to $600, depending on the time of year and the hunter’s level of experience.
Bag Limits and Regulations
The bag limit for Rio Grande turkeys in Oklahoma is two bearded turkeys per hunter per season. Hunters are also required to have a valid hunting license, as well as a spring turkey license. In addition, hunters must follow all applicable regulations, including those related to hunting methods, hours, and areas. The use of dogs is allowed in certain areas, but hunters must ensure that their dogs are under control at all times.
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