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LICENSE
EXEMPTIONS:
Resident
disabled veterans with 60 percent or more disability.
Any person
legally blind or physically impaired who is unable to properly use fishing
apparatus and one accompanying companion while he or she is fishing.
Any patient
of a State institution in Oklahoma established for the care and treatment
of mental illness or alcohol and drug dependency or any person developmentally
disabled, residing in any group home or other institution or persons
developmentally disabled when accompanied by an attendant of such institution
or legal guardian or when fishing on institutional property.
Residents
having a proven disability rendering them non-ambulatory and confined
to wheelchairs as certified by a duly qualified physician.
Oklahoma
Hunting Regulations
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REQUIREMENTS:
Crossbow
Permit:
a $5, 5-year permit for the hunting or taking of deer during the regular
archery season with crossbow may be issued to applicants who have a
permanent disability to the extent that they cannot physically use a
conventional longbow as certified by a medical doctor licensed to practice
in this state.
A $5,
lifetime permit may be issued only to amputees with the complete loss
of at least the thumb or first finger of the bow hand or the index,
first , and ring finger of the draw hand. This permit shall allow the
taking of deer during the regular archery season. Hunting with a crossbow
without a permit is prohibited. A legal crossbow is defined as having
a minimum draw weight of 100 pounds. Bolts must be equipped with broadhead
hunting type points not less than 7/8 inches wide and bolts must be
equipped with safety devices. Laser sights and electronic tracking devices
are prohibited. Leverage gaining devices are permitted. No crossbow
may be transported in a motorized vehicle unless uncocked or disassembled.
Disabled
Hunting License: Persons who have resided in Oklahoma for at least
six months and who are receiving Social Security disability or Supplemental
Security Income benefits or both may purchase a 5-year disability hunting
license for $10.
Nonambulatory
Permit to Hunt from a Motorized Vehicle: A 5-year permit to hunt
or take wildlife with the aid of a motor driven vehicle may be issued
to residents who are unable to walk due to a) single double leg amputation;
b) paralysis of lower extremity(ies); and/or c) disease or injury and
must use a wheelchair as their primary source of mobility, as certified
by a medical doctor licensed to practice in Oklahoma, are eligible to
receive a nonambulatory permit for use on Dept.-managed lands. Use of
a motor vehicle for hunting is intended only as a means of facilitating
access. During the actual taking of any wildlife, the vehicle being
used by the permittee must be stopped and the engine must be turned
off. Off-road use of a vehicle on public lands by a nonambulatory permittee
is authorized only on lands specifically designated as open for such
activity. Areas open to off-road use may be obtained from Dept. headquarters
in Oklahoma City.
Nonambulatory
Permit to Hunt from a Motorized Vehicle: A 5-year permit to hunt
or take wildlife with the aid of a motor driven vehicle may be issued
to residents having a permanent disability which confines them to a
wheelchair, or requires the use of crutches, a walker or other means
of support or assistance for body mobility as certified by a medical
doctor licensed to practice in Oklahoma. Use of a vehicle on public
lands by a motor vehicle permittee is authorized only on roads/trails
specifically designated as open for such activity. Off-road travel by
a motor-vehicle permittee is prohibited.
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EXEMPTIONS:
Resident
veterans 60 percent or more disabled, so certified by the Veterans Administration,
are exempt only from the purchase of the hunting license.
Resident
veterans 100 percent disabled, so certified by the Veterans Administration,
are exempt from the purchase of the hunting license and all deer gun
permits (not exempt from archery or muzzleloading deer permits). Veterans
should contact the Veterans Administration for an exempt license.
Residents
having a proven permanent disability which renders them nonambulatory
and confines them to a wheelchair, as certified by a medical doctor,
are exempt from the hunting license.
Physically-Challenged
Archery Hunt
Applicants
must possess either a nonambulatory motor vehicle or crossbow permit
issued by the Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation which must be
purchased before applying for controlled hunts. Selected applicants
must report by 8:00 a.m. on the Thursday preceding their hunt to attend
a pre-hunt briefing. Failure to attend this briefing will result in
cancellation. Hunt ends at noon on Sunday. Only traditional type bows
(long bows or recurve bows) or crossbows allowed. Minimum bow weight
of 40 lbs. at 28 inches of draw. Compound bows are prohibited. All hunters
must be at least 14 years of age. Hunters under 18 years of age must
be accompanied by an adult. Hunters may bring an assistant. Assistants
will be allowed to transport hunters to and from the field and/or stands,
but will not be allowed to hunt. Assistance will be provided for others
as needed. Bag limit will be (1) deer of either-sex, plus (1) either-sex
turkey. Walk-in only. No motor vehicle access. Hunters are required
to attend a mandatory pre-hunt briefing at refuge headquarters at 1:00
p.m. on Friday.
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