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Posted: 5/24/2012 4:24:41 PM
Hell yes.
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Posted: 5/24/2012 5:02:02 PM
Who cares
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Posted: 5/24/2012 5:16:41 PM
Now, let's work on night vision legislation. Would love to bust pigs at
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Posted: 5/24/2012 5:30:33 PM
Originally Posted By okiehunter39:
I didn't think that was considered hunting?Now, let's work on night vision legislation. Would love to bust pigs at night. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Posted: 5/24/2012 5:59:56 PM
Originally Posted By Cole2534:
Originally Posted By okiehunter39:
I didn't think that was considered hunting?
Now, let's work on night vision legislation. Would love to bust pigs at night. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Well there's your problem... You didn't think! |
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Posted: 5/24/2012 6:58:47 PM
[Last Edit: 5/24/2012 7:03:13 PM by RatTerrier]
I found this......but its not current. Im bettin they change it!
Oklahoma Night Hunting: Allowed for raccoon, fox and other furbearers. However, hunting of coyote using artificial lights or sight dogs from dark to daylight is prohibited. Night Vision: Not Allowed, per the 2010-2011 OK Hunting & Fishing Guide: No person may attempt to take, take, attempt to catch, catch, attempt to capture, capture, attempt to kill, or kill any deer, feral animal or other wildlife, except fish and frogs or except as provided by law, by the use of a vehicle mounted spotlight or other powerful light at night, by what is commonly known as "headlighting" (or "spotlighting") or use any light enhancement device (night scope). Website: www.wildlifedepartment.com Phone: 405-521-2730 Hopefully they change it to read more like the TX law...... Hunting Regulations. Per consultation with Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept, it is legal to use night vision scopes while hunting at night for fur-bearing animals, nongame animals, and exotic animals & fowl (i.e. feral hogs). I found this as well..... oklahoma game laws for hog hunting at night riverhog Topics: 121 Posts: 353 Created about 1 year ago got educated the other night on changes on hunting hogs at night in oklahoma. You can no longer use any artifical light source for hunting hogs at night, unless you have a "depredation permit" from the ODWC. This includes any scope mounted light , feeder lights or any devices that emits artifical light. To get a " depredation permit" you can go online to "ODWC" print off a copy of the permit, have the landowner ot lessee fill out the top portion, with legal land description, hunters will fill out bottom portion. Then you must contact the gamewarden of that county and he will come down and look at the property and he will either sign or reject the permit. When he signs the permit, you then must mail it into the ODWC, and wait on conformation that the oermit has been received and filed. It used to be just for spotlighting hogs at night, but now they have come up with this revision of the law. |
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Posted: 5/24/2012 10:06:51 PM
Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again.
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Posted: 5/25/2012 3:24:50 PM
Bill was signed into law effective November 1, 2012.
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Posted: 5/25/2012 3:26:05 PM
Originally Posted By Sumoj275:
Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again. Little piges r out at night! |
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Posted: 5/25/2012 5:36:21 PM
Originally Posted By Sumoj275:
Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again. It is an outdated product of an outdated mentality by the people "managing wildlife" in this state, but bear in mind these are the same people who thinks its not ok to hunt with more than 7 rounds of 22 caliber centerfire ammunition in a rifle, but it is OK to hunt with a 30 rounds or more in a 30 caliber rifle.
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Posted: 5/25/2012 7:28:56 PM
Originally Posted By Sharpshooter:
Originally Posted By Sumoj275:
Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again. It is an outdated product of an outdated mentality by the people "managing wildlife" in this state, but bear in mind these are the same people who thinks its not ok to hunt with more than 7 rounds of 22 caliber centerfire ammunition in a rifle, but it is OK to hunt with a 30 rounds or more in a 30 caliber rifle.
They work for the government; if they had many critical thinking skills they would have landed a private sector job. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Posted: 5/26/2012 11:04:55 AM
Originally Posted By GABBYG2:
Originally Posted By Sumoj275:
Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again. Little piges r out at night! Yep, and that is what I don't take them out understand why they don't want us to take them out at night
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Posted: 5/26/2012 11:06:21 AM
Originally Posted By Sharpshooter:
[quote]Originally Posted By Sumoj275: Good one on the suppressors. Now I have never understood the pig hunting at night thing, as much damage as they do and continue to populate you would think the state would want us taking care of the problem. Like someone said above, my problem is I am thinking again. It is an outdated product of an outdated mentality by the people "managing wildlife" in this state, but bear in mind these are the same people who thinks its not ok to hunt with more than 7 rounds of 22 caliber centerfire ammunition in a rifle, but it is OK to hunt with a 30 rounds or more in a 30 caliber rifle.
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