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<blockquote data-quote="jackary" data-source="post: 4241468" data-attributes="member: 11985"><p>This is an excerpt of the email I received from the Wildlife Department on the license fees. Seems like for resident licenses the cost of the license and tags increase but you only have to buy one deer tag for your entire season limit now.</p><p></p><p>“This act also brings Oklahoma’s fees more in line to those of other surrounding states. In some cases, the license cost will increase, and in others the cost will decrease. For example, a resident deer archery hunter who wanted to harvest all six deer allowed for last year’s season had to have a $32 annual hunting license and a $20 deer license for each animal taken, at a total cost of $152. Under the new fee structure, that same hunter will now pay a total of $72 (annual hunting license at $36, and full-limit deer archery season license for $36).”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackary, post: 4241468, member: 11985"] This is an excerpt of the email I received from the Wildlife Department on the license fees. Seems like for resident licenses the cost of the license and tags increase but you only have to buy one deer tag for your entire season limit now. “This act also brings Oklahoma’s fees more in line to those of other surrounding states. In some cases, the license cost will increase, and in others the cost will decrease. For example, a resident deer archery hunter who wanted to harvest all six deer allowed for last year’s season had to have a $32 annual hunting license and a $20 deer license for each animal taken, at a total cost of $152. Under the new fee structure, that same hunter will now pay a total of $72 (annual hunting license at $36, and full-limit deer archery season license for $36).” [/QUOTE]
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