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Below are all the recent Outdoor Oklahoma Journals along with a search option to find a journal related to your subject of interest.

Gobble Up These Pointers from a Turkey Hunting Guru

An avid turkey hunter shares some of late friend's turkey hunting wisdom and offers 13 turkey hunting tips.

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Muzzleloader Homecoming

Muzzleloader season provides an early opportunity for whitetail deer hunters. Before the rest of deer gun season opens in Oklahoma muzzleloader hunters take to the woods.

The Metamorphosis of a Naturalist

In 2020, amid the windstorm of trending hobbies, one snake fan metamorphosed into a naturalist.

Christmas Bird Counts Reveal Impacts of the February 2021 Big Freeze

Early results from the longest-running bird count give biologists a look at how some species fared the 2021 Big Freeze.

The Story of Hunting: Featuring Ben Haff

One local waterfowler tells his take on why hunting in Oklahoma is such a valued pastime for him.

ANNUAL RACK MADNESS EVENT SLATED FOR MARCH 1!

Ever wonder how the deer, elk, pronghorn or black bear you bagged might stack up against the best of the state’s Cy Curtis Award winners? You can find out March 1 as Rack Madness returns live and in-person to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation headquarters.

Owasso Man Combines Outdoor Passions to Create Living Nature Photography Set

A passion for the outdoors can lead nature enthusiasts down an incredible and well-traveled path, but it also comes with the freedom to combine interests and blaze new trails.

Pond Habitat Improvement

Wintertime is a great time to improve shoreline habitat in your pond as water levels are typically at their lowest.

Explore Nature during Winter BioBlitz! OK

The Oklahoma Biological Survey is kicking off 2022 with their first ever Winter BioBlitz! OK, Jan. 28 - Feb. 4. The week-long event will be a great opportunity to get outside during winter and learn more about the plants and animals in your backyard, local park, or natural area.