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Outdoor Oklahoma Journal

This is the Outdoor Oklahoma Journal, where we're all about helping you pursue and engage in Oklahoma's vibrant outdoor lifestyle. Follow us for great hunting and fishing stories, wildlife features, insider information about unique opportunities, and tangible details on how to go out and be a hunter, angler, and conservationist. The outdoors are always open, so don't miss out!

Bullheads in Your Farm Pond?

We share advantages of having bullheads in your farm pond.

Doe Hunting is for Now; Not Just "Later"

It's natural to see does and think about harvesting them later in the season, but there are some compelling reasons to harvest them early instead.

Increase Food and Cover for Wildlife with Wildlife Openings

Wildlife openings should not be overlooked when considering ways to enhance forest habitats for wildlife.

Wildlife Food for Thought: Osage Orange

Wildlife Food for Thought

Tinker "Toads" Land at OKC Zoo for Temporary Duty

Oklahoma's most well-studied population of Texas horned lizards is calling in reinforcements

2020-21 Big Game Harvest Report

A Season For The Record Books Deer Hunters Surge Past Previous Marks for Participation and Harvest.

Oct. Brings in Big Game & Turkey Archery Seasons

October 1 in Oklahoma: If you know, you know. If you don't know, then jump on board for the 2021 archery seasons

Kaw Wildlife Management Area

I should have known better. We were knee-deep in very birdy cover and the dog was on a rock solid, if not stylish, point. But when a dozen bobwhites exploded out of the grass

Texoma-Washita Arm Wildlife Management Area

Its headwaters are found way out in the Texas panhandle. From its dusty and dry birthplace, the Washita River snakes generally southeast some 626 miles (including 580 miles wi

McGee Creek Wildlife Management Area

If you ever find yourself going southbound on the Indian Nation turnpike, you'll likely notice a fairly abrupt change in the scenery about 25 miles south of McAlester. The Jac