Application deadline is 6/7/2013 11:59:59 PM
This drawing allows landowners or operators who own or operate 160 acres or more in Cimarron or Texas counties (west of Highway 136) to apply for a permit to hunt antelope on their ranches.
Please read the following eligibility criteria and rules:
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- Applications may only be filled out and submitted by the owner or operator of the lands contained within the application.
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Only four applications per ranch may be submitted for the either sex hunt. Applications for doe-only are limited to owner/operators spouses and children.
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Minimum acreage per application is 160 acres and must be located in Cimarron and/or Texas County (west of Highway 136).
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Ranches may not be split to increase number of entries.
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Applicants must be owner, including their spouse and/or children OR operator (agriculture lessee) including their spouse and/or children.
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General farm and ranch employees do not qualify as operators.
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Claimants of “hunting leases” do not qualify as owner or operators.
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Federal lands (Rita Blanca) are excluded from the application.
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Either sex permits are valid only on the lands submitted on the application for the September season.
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Doe-only permits are county specific but are valid in the open area within that county with written landowner permission.
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An unfilled permit automatically becomes valid for a doe for the December /January doe season in the appropriate county, with written landowner permissions.
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Landowner permits are transferable one time only.
- If transferred, the permit must be transferred no later than 14 days prior to the opening date of the appropriate season. Landowners will be given up to 4 weeks to
assign the permit to a designated hunter and pay all required fees if applicable.
Landowners will be notified by mail if successful. Non-resident fees will apply
to hunters not residing in Oklahoma.
- Successful applicants will be mailed necessary permits rules, regulations, and maps
pertaining to the Landowner Antelope Hunt.
- Anyone giving false information in the following application shall be in violation of the provisions Oklahoma
State Statue Title 29; Section 4-101, and shall have their application
rejected and may be punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. .
- Successful applicants for the Either Sex Antelope hunt will be sent a county map
that will need to filled out to correspond exactly with the legal descriptions contained
with this application and mailed back to ODWC with all hunter transfer information.