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Oklahoma Pheasant Hunting News
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Oklahoma Pheasant Hunting Directory By City
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Ada, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Alva, OK Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Arnett, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Bristow, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Broken Arrow, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Canton, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Chattanooga, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Claremore, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Cleo Springs, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Clinton, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Deer Creek, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Frederick, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Inola, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Mooreland, OK Pheasant Hunting (2)
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Newkirk, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Ponca City, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Porum, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Reydon, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Seiling, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Skiatook, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Taloga, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Turpin, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Verden, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Waynoka, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Woodward, OK Pheasant Hunting (1)
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Whether you want Oklahoma pheasant hunting or Oklahoma quail hunting, GameBirdHunts is your directory for hunting Oklahoma
The Ring-necked Pheasant is well established as a popular game bird in many states, including the Sooner State. A great hunting tradition in Oklahoma is the December 1 pheasant hunting opener in the panhandle. The population of that part of the state swells on the opening day. The average length for the male is 33 inches and 21 for the female. The male has a green or purple head with a bare red eye patch and a white ring around his neck. His russet breast is spotted with black, the back is variously hued with green fawn and light gold and the bright gold tail is regularly barred with black.
In Oklahoma the best pheasants hunting is usally found close to cultivated farmland habitat mixed with weedy fencerows, ditches and corners. CRP lands are also quite popular with these colorful gamebirds. Although they are swift runners and prefer to travel overland, when flushed, these birds generally fly toward timber or thick brush for escape cover. However, they are commonly seen out in wide open fields where they feed on waste grains, weed seeds and insects. In Oklahoma - The Pheasant hunting season on public land runs December 1-January 31.
The bobwhite quail is the state's most popular gamebird. It occurs throughout the state, thriving on the weed seeds and insects that rapidly invade areas of soil disturbance. Hunters participate in some great quail hunting in Oklahoma although fluctuations in weather conditions and habitat variables have led to sporadic population changes.
During the time of small farming operations, when weeds were more prolific, fields were small with brush along the fence rows and draws, and stocking rates for cattle were lower, quail habitat and cover was almost ideal. These conditions can be replicated even today, making for better habitat and bolstering the number of birds in the state.
Whether you want Oklahoma pheasant hunting or Oklahoma quail hunting, GameBirdHunts is your directory for hunting Oklahoma
The Ring-necked Pheasant is well established as a popular game bird in many states, including the Sooner State. A great hunting tradition in Oklahoma is the December 1 pheasant hunting opener in the panhandle. The population of that part of the state swells on the opening day. The average length for the male is 33 inches and 21 for the female. The male has a green or purple head with a bare red eye patch and a white ring around his neck. His russet breast is spotted with black, the back is variously hued with green fawn and light gold and the bright gold tail is regularly barred with black.
In Oklahoma the best pheasants hunting is usally found close to cultivated farmland habitat mixed with weedy fencerows, ditches and corners. CRP lands are also quite popular with these colorful gamebirds. Although they are swift runners and prefer to travel overland, when flushed, these birds generally fly toward timber or thick brush for escape cover. However, they are commonly seen out in wide open fields where they feed on waste grains, weed seeds and insects. In Oklahoma - The Pheasant hunting season on public land runs December 1-January 31.
The bobwhite quail is the state's most popular gamebird. It occurs throughout the state, thriving on the weed seeds and insects that rapidly invade areas of soil disturbance. Hunters participate in some great quail hunting in Oklahoma although fluctuations in weather conditions and habitat variables have led to sporadic population changes.
During the time of small farming operations, when weeds were more prolific, fields were small with brush along the fence rows and draws, and stocking rates for cattle were lower, quail habitat and cover was almost ideal. These conditions can be replicated even today, making for better habitat and bolstering the number of birds in the state.
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Oklahoma Featured Hunting Destinations
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Mooreland, OK 73852
Open grassland mixed with plum thickets, oaks and red cedars plus feed plots and numerous watering holes provides optimum game habitat for upland game birds, pheasant, quail, chukar, deer, dove and turkey. Every effort is made to insure each hunter a full bag and a great day in the field. All guided hunting includes hearty meals, dogs if needed (at no extra charge), and bird processing. Lodging is available. Gun rentals and gift certificates are also available. Directions from Mooreland: 3 miles Read more about Western Cedar Hunting Preserve
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