Oklahoma Fishing Regulations
Are you familiar with the fishing regulation in Oklahoma?
It is never a bad idea to check it again before your next outing.
Oklahoma Fishing License
Purchasing a fishing license you are helping to preserve the environment and also ensure that future generations can enjoy fishing as you are.
Among other things, your fishing license fees support fisheries and hatcheries management, education programs about fishing and conservation, protection of endangered species.
Here it is where you can get your fishing license.
Links to Oklahoma Government Agencies
Here are a few websites of Oklahoma's agencies involved in regulation and conservation.
Oklahoma Fishing News
Check out what is the latest fishing buzz in Oklahoma.
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Debbie Rae Mitchell Rodriguez
- Interment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Debbie was born on October 8, 1972, in Ardmore, Okla., to Louis Ray “Buddy” Mitchell and Margie Bell (Berry) Mitchell. Debbie loved to spend time with her grandbabies. She loved to fish ...
- Daily Ardmoreite
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- 2/5/2012 6:03:56 AM
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Verner John Salamone
- Verner John Salamone of Wilson, Oklahoma, passed away on Tuesday ... He spent all his free time fishing and camping with his grandchildren, and had a great love for his four basset hounds. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; stepchildren, Leslie Cain ...
- Daily Ardmoreite
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- 2/5/2012 4:59:30 AM
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New Altus City Administrator speaks at Kiwanis Club
- and the Oklahoma and Alaska Municipal Leagues. Gray and her husband Michael have a daughter, Kara, and two grandchildren, Orion and Genevieve. Away from work, Gray likes to ride motorcycles and 4-wheelers, read, travel, fish, walk, explore and just enjoy l
- Altus Times
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- 2/5/2012 1:03:17 AM
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Clarence J. “Gabby” Stevens
- He married Joan Elaine Richards on April 1, 1946 in Sedan, Kansas. He worked for Phillips Petroleum in Borger, Texas for thirty-eight years before retiring and moving to Fairfax, Oklahoma in 1984. He is survived by his wife, Joan, of the home ...
- Borger News-Herald
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- 2/4/2012 11:44:32 PM
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Are you sure you are registered to vote?
- Bryan County has 32,483 eligible voter population, age 18 and above, according to the redistricting information received from University of Oklahoma Center for Spatial Analysis. As of January 27, 2012 the total number of Bryan County voters registered is 2
- Durant Daily Democrat
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- 2/4/2012 6:08:06 PM
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Outdoors: Taos getaway
- For New Mexican cuisine, our favorite is Orlando’s, 1.8 miles north of Taos Square. I ate fish tacos with pasole. Try Bent Street Cafe for a “taos wrap.” And afterwards grab a small espresso at Coffee Cats in the John Dunn Shops ...
- Amarillo Globe-Times
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- 2/4/2012 3:44:56 PM
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Delvin Gene Simmons
- He enjoyed participating in YMCA Youth Programs, fishing and camping. He was devoted to the sports ... and sister, Elnita Simmons of Oklahoma City. He was preceded in death by his parents and father-in-law. Memorials may be made to St. Jude’s or Wounded ..
- Enid News & Eagle
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- 2/3/2012 6:09:17 PM
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Proposed sports park could boost city revenue with tourism dollars
- Proposition No. 1, if approved, would increase Shawnee sales tax by half a cent for 10 years and fund the $19 million regional sports park, along with $2.5 million in improvements to the Heart of Oklahoma ... a lake with a fishing pier, a community ...
- Shawnee News-Star
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- 2/3/2012 4:43:23 PM
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Doris June Brockmann
- EDMOND — Doris June Brockmann, 70, of Edmond, Okla., went to be with the Lord February 1, 2012, with her family by her side. She was born June 21, 1941 in Jamaica, N.Y., to Charles and Dorothy Baier. Doris lived a life worth imitating, and ...
- Edmond Sun
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- 2/3/2012 1:44:26 PM
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Consume variety of foods for a healthy heart
- Eating from all the food groups is a great way to get energy, protein, vitamins, minerals and fiber needed for a healthy lifestyle, said Janice Hermann, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension nutrition specialist. “When you make healthy choices ..
- Altus Times
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- 2/3/2012 8:36:38 AM
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RENEWED HUNGER
- They will hopefully replace the 16 saves we got from Chance Cleveland together.” On opening day, which is Tuesday at 2 p.m. at home against No. 21 Eastern Oklahoma, there could be as many as five or six newcomers filling out the starting lineup and even ..
- Neosho Daily News
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- 2/3/2012 4:04:37 AM
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Johnny Robert Chronister
- His years of dedication to the electrical field have helped build many buildings across the state of Oklahoma. He was a proud member of the IBEW Electrical Union 1141. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, farming and sports. He immensely enjoyed attending his ...
- Norman Transcript
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- 2/2/2012 11:25:26 PM
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Letter: No to big government
- When you develop a property by building a home or business on it, your city property taxes are increased based upon the arbitrary appraised value. Those taxes are to pay for city services, including infrastructure development. But now the city ...
- Amarillo Globe-Times
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- 2/2/2012 2:35:43 PM
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Bobby Joe Hunter
- He was one of 12 children. He died Jan. 16, 2012 in Texas. He graduated from Chickasha High School in 1947. He loved hunting and fishing and being with his dear friend, Bill Moore, at Angelo’s. Bobby retired after 32 years with Bell Helicopter ...
- Chickasha News
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- 2/2/2012 1:24:09 PM
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Oklahoma treasurer: Low natural gas price cause for concern
- OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Treasurer Ken Miller said low natural gas prices could slow the growth of state revenue in spite of rising income and sales taxes as well as other sources of revenue. Miller said Thursday that gross production taxes on ...
- Tulsa World
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- 2/2/2012 1:02:40 PM
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Boeing jobs to Oklahoma City from Long Beach in jeopardy
- OKLAHOMA CITY - About half of the 550 jobs being transferred by Boeing from its operation in Long Beach, Calif., to Oklahoma City are in jeopardy as part of a proposed 2013 Pentagon budget that would cut $487 billion in spending over the next ...
- Tulsa World
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- 2/2/2012 9:42:14 AM
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Defensive dynamic duo to play at collegiate level
- During the summer, Rainwater was receiving letters of interest from the likes of Missouri and Oklahoma. As the season went on, the senior seemed set on attending Tulsa University. But after taking a visit to Pittsburg State, Rainwater was absolutely blown
- Neosho Daily News
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- 2/2/2012 4:48:45 AM
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Hillcrest star likes being 'close to home'
- Green-Beckham, in a packed gymnasium at Hillcrest High School and on live television nationally on ESPNU, picked the Tigers over finalists Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. “Just to be home,” Green-Beckham said about important factors ...
- News-Leader.com
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- 2/2/2012 4:27:16 AM
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GOODBYE, SPOON
- He was a basketball graduate assistant at MSU in the late 1960s before coaching jobs in junior college and as a Division I assistant at Oklahoma and Nebraska before he was hired as Bears head coach. By his third season, the Bears reached ...
- News-Leader.com
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- 2/2/2012 1:06:50 AM
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Cattle had vital role in history
- The old trails flowed from a point near Joplin, where the states of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma meet today, to railheads at St. Louis, Sedalia, Kansas City and Quincy, Ill. The Texas Fever ban pushed the cattle trails west, and they would run ...
- News-Leader.com
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- 2/2/2012 12:59:41 AM
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Tulsa, Oklahoma response to AA cuts: Disappointment but not surprise
- "We are hearing some very disappointing news, but at least there is some news that American Airlines is going to remain a significant presence and employer in an around the city of Tulsa and northeast Oklahoma," Bartlett said during a news ...
- Tulsa World
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- 2/2/2012 12:31:03 AM
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'I want my country back'
- Wurzelbacher’s trip to Oklahoma last week obviously was not an attempt to look for votes. He and fishing buddy Shawn Reeder from Kentucky were in the Sooner state on a Christian mission trip to help with construction at a church camp near Pawnee.
- Chickasha News
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- 2/1/2012 2:36:55 PM
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Michelle Malkin: They came for the Catholics
- The ACLU called for a litigious fishing expedition against Catholic hospitals nationwide that refuse to provide “emergency” contraception and abortions to women. In their sights: Devout Phoenix Catholic Bishop Thomas Olmsted, who revoked the ...
- Amarillo Globe-Times
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- 2/1/2012 1:25:20 PM
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Former MSU coach Charlie Spoonhour dies at 72
- Following his coaching career, Spoonhour was a popular basketball analyst for the Missouri Valley Conference and the Oklahoma Sooners network. Funeral arrangements are pending.
- News-Leader.com
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- 2/1/2012 9:07:38 AM
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Oklahoma lawmaker proposes tax on violent video games
- OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma lawmaker is proposing a tax on violent video games to fight childhood obesity and school bullying. Rep. William Fourkiller of Stilwell said the lack of physical activity associated with playing the games and the ...
- Tulsa World
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- 2/1/2012 7:20:15 AM
Oklahoma Guides/Outfitters
Want to learn a new fishing technique or need some help for you next outing? Check out one of the guide/outfitter services listed below.
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Oklahoma Fishing Clubs
Want to join an interest group near you?
Look up the following list of fishing clubs in Oklahoma.
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