Lake Texoma Ok News: Hunter Education Info




Lake Texoma Ok News: Hunter Education Info


Hunter Education is offered through the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The instruction is offered to individuals and youth alike. Students who are ten years old and younger are welcome to attend, but this age group will not be allowed to take the test or receive a card.


Hunter Education Basics


Hunter education provides learning in a variety of areas for those interested in hunting. The topics include some of the following:


• Firearm safety
• Identifying wildlife
• Wildlife conservation
• Management of wildlife
• Survival skills
• Archery education
• Muzzle loading tips
• Hunter responsibilities
• And more


How to take the Hunter Education Course


The course offered to those in the state of Oklahoma can be accessed in three different ways. The Hunter Education course is offered online, through a 4 hour home study course, and through an 8 hour traditional in a classroom setting.


Learn More Information


If you are interested in learning more information about the hunting education course, and you are a resident of Oklahoma, then please visit the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. More information is provided on the website for your convenience.

 

 

 




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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 68

Friday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 55

Saturday

Rain Showers

Hi: 56

Saturday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 49

Sunday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 61

Sunday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 46

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 67

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 57


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Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 17)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 58 degrees; 1.53 feet below pool. Striped bass fishing is great drifting live shad around the islands or past the bridges near the rivers. Rain should finish off the spawn and look for bait on the banks with feeding fish near them. Top waters are working on sandy flats in 2-8 feet of water. Smallmouth bass are good on live shad along the bluffs on the banks in 2-4 feet of water. Also fair on spooks early and look for largemouth off the banks in 6-12 feet of water on main lake points near rocks. Catfish are fair on cut shad along the rocks in 30-45 feet of water. Drifting cut rough fish or gizzard shad in 5-10 feet of water near the river could produce a big fish after a rain with an inflow of dirty water. Crappie are good on brush piles in 12-18 feet of water on jigs using electronics to locate active fish working in and out of the brush. Look for spawners shallow with warmer temperatures in the forecast. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Threadfin shad are spawning along the banks. Hybrid stripers are good on topwaters in the morning along rocky banks. Some days the egrets are working leading the way to fish. Some schooling activity under gulls. After the morning bite ends switch to swimbaits and Alabama rigs in 10-25 feet of water on the edges and dropoffs. This pattern should hold for the next 4-6 weeks while shad spawn near docks and banks. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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