Oklahoma Waterfowl News
Waterfowlers expect good year - Oct. 22, 2009Waterfowl season is already underway in parts of Oklahoma and will soon be in full swing statewide, with reports from biologists pointing toward a memorable and successful season.
Duck blind drawings scheduled across Oklahoma for 2009-10 - Aug. 27, 2009
Waterfowl season is fast approaching, and with expanded opportunities for pintail, canvasback and wood ducks in 2009, this may be a good year to draw out for a permit to construct a seasonal blind at one of several lakes across the state.
Waterfowlers enjoy the good life with new opportunities this season - Aug. 06, 2009
Oklahoma waterfowlers will be able to hunt pintails and canvasbacks throughout the entire waterfowl season this year as well as take an additional wood duck as part of their daily limit of six ducks.
Duck Blind Drawings Slated for Sept. 20; Different Date Than Years Past - Aug. 28, 2008
Drawings for permanent duck blinds at Fort Gibson, Eufaula, Webbers Falls, Waurika, W.D. Mayo and Ft. Supply will take place Saturday, Sept. 20, a different date than normal according to officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
September Geese and Teal Offer September Waterfowling Opportunities - Aug. 21, 2008
September is a big month for hunters across Oklahoma, and not just for those pursuing doves. The resident goose season (Sept. 1-10) opens the same day as dove season, and about two weeks later, teal hunters get to hit the field as well.



