Operation Game Thief
Cash Rewards! - 1-800-522-8039 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
DO YOU CARE ABOUT WILDLIFE?
OPERATION GAME THIEF (OGT) is a program of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation designed specifically to stop illegal killing of the fish and game which belong to YOU, whether you’re a sportsman or not. It’s a big problem with no simple solution. Help from the public sportsmen, makes a difference.
One day before the opening of a recent deer season, two men
killed four whitetail bucks.
Late one summer night, three men steered their boat across a
state reservoir, stopped at their illegal net site and hauled in
a load of striped bass and other open-water fish they could sell
for $1 a pound on the commercial market.
In each of these examples, you were the loser. You lost hunting
and fishing opportunities or the chance to view wildlife in
their natural surroundings. At the same time, law-abiding
sportsmen received a bad reputation from those who fail to
distinguish between legal and illegal hunting. OGT is something
everyone can do to help wildlife and help us apprehend the
poachers.
What to Look For When Reporting a Violation
GETTING THE INFORMATION A GAME WARDEN WILL NEED
When reporting a violation, please note as many facts as
possible. You will be asked a variety of questions and the more
information you can provide, the better chance the violator can
be caught, and the case successfully prosecuted.
Do not attempt to stop a violation yourself or to detain those
responsible. Be safe, and be a good witness!
- What happened? What type of violation was it? When and where did it happen? Give the date, time and location, number of shots, etc.
- Give as much information as possible about the suspect or suspects- name, address, telephone, physical description (age, weight, height, hair color, eyes, clothing and any other pertinent information).
- Were firearms involved in the violation? Was the firearm visible or is it concealed in some way? Describe the number and type of weapons.
- Describe the suspect's vehicle - make, year, color, style. License number and any other distinguishing feature like rusted spots or mismatched paint and dents?
- What animals or fish were involved, how many, and where are they now?
- Do you know about any other physical evidence - like hides, entrails, guns, cartridge cases, knives and such?
- Has the illegal game or evidence been moved or will it be moved soon? How is it being transported, and where is it being stored?
- Were there other witnesses? Give their names and any other
information about the violation, suspect or violations that you
may have noted.
You may not be able to remember everything, but the more
information you supply, the more likely there will be an arrest
and conviction.
It is always better to call the game warden stationed in the
county in which the violation occurred. Game wardens numbers are
listed in the printed regulations or online. You can also report
a violation by calling 1-800-522-8039 between 8 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. Monday through Friday. You can remain anonymous. You can
download the Operation Game Thief Reporting Form fill it out and
send it as an attachment to
ddeckard@odwc.state.ok.us. DO NOT
use this number or form for general information requests.
General information may be obtained by phoning the Wildlife
Department at (405) 521-3851.
Reward payments are made so that no one will ever know who
received this payment. —not even the officer to whom you spoke
with the telephone. Remember, the poacher is a criminal. His
illegal activities steal from all of us, and takes hard cash out
of the pockets of hunters and fishermen who pay for wildlife
conservation programs through their license and permit fees and
taxes on their equipment.
If you see a violation, or have knowledge of illegal fishing and
hunting activity, do something about it: report it on the
Operation Game Thief hotline or call your local game warden.
ANOTHER WAY TO HELP
The funds to provide rewards for information on fish and game
law violations come entirely from donations. Anyone with an
interest in conservation can help stop poaching by sending tax
deductible donations to help finance the Operation Game Thief
rewards.
The poachers lay waste the efforts of the Oklahoma Department of
Wildlife Conservation, sportsmen, conservationists, naturalists,
ecologist and everyone who cares about wildlife. Here’s your
chance to stop them cold with a call or check.
Make your check payable to:
OPERATION GAME THIEF
Send it to :
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
Operation Game Thief Fund
P.O. Box 53465
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
