Last Chance to Apply for Oklahoma Controlled Hunts

   05.15.13

Last Chance to Apply for Oklahoma Controlled Hunts

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s popular controlled hunts program application period will close May 15.

The controlled hunts program offers once-in-a-lifetime elk and antelope hunts, highly sought-after buck hunts, and other quality hunting opportunities through randomized drawings that only cost sportsmen $5 to enter. Opportunities offered through the  program include hunts on Department or other government-owned or managed lands where unrestricted hunting would pose safety concerns or where overharvest might  occur.

The online application process takes just a few minutes and must be completed through the Wildlife Department’s website at wildlifedepartment.com.

“Whether you want to hunt a bull elk in the Wichita Mountains, an antelope in the Panhandle or a trophy buck at locations across the state like the McAlester Army  Ammunition Plant, the controlled hunts program is one of the best things going in Oklahoma hunting,” said Melinda Sturgess-Streich, assistant director of administration and finance for the Wildlife Department.

All applicants, including lifetime license holders, must pay the $5 application fee to enter the controlled hunts drawings. The fee is paid only once per person  per year regardless of the number of categories entered.

Applications are offered online through a secure process that only accepts applications once they have been filed correctly, and a print-out confirmation page is available for sportsmen to document their submitted application.

Log on to https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/controlledhunt/ctrlhunt.asp to complete an application for the Controlled Hunts program.

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The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is an agency of the state of Oklahoma responsible for managing and protecting Oklahoma's wildlife population and their habitats. The Department is under the control of the Wildlife Conservation Commission, an 8-member board appointed by the Governor of Oklahoma with the approval of the Oklahoma Senate. All members serve eight year terms. The Commission, in turn, appoints a Director to serve as the chief administrative officer of the Department.

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