Looks like we're getting a break from the oppressive heat and fall has finally arrived in Oklahoma. Now's the time to get off the concrete and into the great outdoors for some camping and hiking.
Oklahoma free fishing days return this weekend. It's an opportunity to go fishing FOR FREE without having to purchase a license from the state. Get ready to hit the lakes, ponds, creeks, and rivers.
It's back. Get ready for free fishing days in Oklahoma. It's an opportunity to go fishing FOR FREE without having to purchase a license from the state. You'll have an entire weekend to hit the lakes, ponds, creeks, and rivers.
Now that things are finally starting to cool off some, it's the perfect time to head to the mountains and do a little camping. It's looking like the weather will be around the mid-sixties and even in the mid-fifties for the next several days and weeks so there's plenty of time to get out there and enjoy it.
This has to be one of the most bizarre, crazy, and messed-up murder cases in Oklahoma history! This past weekend the OSBI arrested and charged an Oklahoma man for murdering his friend. So what's so weird about that? He killed him while they were noodling because he thought he was summoning Bigfoot!
Oklahoma will soon be making some changes to state hunting and fishing licenses. A new bill has overwhelming support from state legislators, so what does this bill do and how will it affect hunting/fishing licenses?
More Oklahoma lakes have been added to the mercury consumption advisory list recently. Seven lakes have been found to have fish with higher levels of mercury contamination so they have been added to the ODEQ (Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality).
Oklahoma's "Free Fishing Days" are coming up this weekend starting Saturday, June 5th through Sunday, June 6th (06-05-21 to 06-06-21). You can fish local and area public lakes, ponds and other places throughout Oklahoma without the need for a state fishing license. It's the perfect time to introduce people, especially kids to fishing and the great outdoors. The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation does this every year and it's always a fun family weekend of fishing and spending time together. So if you didn't have any plans for this weekend, you do now! Grab the tackle, poles and head to the water...