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ZONE 1 ANTLERLESS DAYS:
• Archery Season Oct 1-Jan 15 • Youth Deer Gun Season Oct 15-17 •
Muzzleloader Season No antlerless days • Deer Gun Season Nov 20-Dec
5 • Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun Season Closed
ZONES 2, 7 & 8 ANTLERLESS DAYS:
Zones 2, 7 and 8 have a four antlerless deer limit for deer
muzzleloader season and a four antlerless deer limit for deer gun
season. See page 58 for details.
• Archery Season Oct 1-Jan 15 • Youth Deer Gun Season Oct 15-17 •
Muzzleloader Season Oct23-31 • Deer Gun Season Nov 20-Dec 5 •
Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun Season Dec 18-31
ZONES 3, 4, 5, 6 & 9 ANTLERLESS DAYS:
Zones 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 have a two antlerless deer limit for deer
muz- zleloader season and a two antlerless deer limit for deer gun
season. See page 58 for details.
• Archery Season Oct 1-Jan 15 • Youth Deer Gun Season Oct 15-17 •
Muzzleloader Season Oct 23-31 • Deer Gun Season Nov 20-Dec 5 •
Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun Season Dec 18-31
ZONE 10 ANTLERLESS DAYS:
• Archery Season Oct 1-Jan 15 • Youth Deer Gun Season Oct 15-17 •
Muzzleloader Season Oct 23-31 • Deer Gun Season Nov 20-Dec 5 •
Holiday Antlerless Deer Gun Season Closed
ANTLERLESS DEER ZONESANTLERLESS DEER ZONES
WANT TO HARVEST A BIG BUCK? START BY HARVESTING A DOE... With
antlerless deer harvest trending downward the past few years,
hunters are urged to take advantage of the state's more liberal bag
limits and more open days for antlerless harvest There are several
benefits to additional antlerless harvest, and the most notable is
a more even buck-to-doe ratio Healthier deer, better hunting and
bet- ter antler development all begin with a more even buck-to-doe
ratio
In addition to increased opportunities for antlerless hunting, the
Wildlife Deparment's Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP)
helps landowners intensively manage deer herds on private land
It
is designed to give cooperators -- whether landowners, hunt clubs
or lease operators -- extra assistance in managing deer Under the
program, cooperators set their own management goals ranging from
producing maximum numbers of harvestable deer to producing tro- phy
bucks Because it is very difficult to manage deer and achieve
realistic goals on small parcels of land, a minimum of 1,000 acres
is required Potential applicants with less than 1,000 acres may
com- bine lands with adjoining landowners to meet the required
minimum
For more information, visit wildlifedepartmentcom
2021-2022 OKLAHOMA FISHING & HUNTING REGULATIONS