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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3226159" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Can't speak for OKC city lakes but bowfishing is covered under your state fishing license in Oklahoma. The law is very vague on bow fishing rules it doesn't really say much other than rough fish only. It is fishing so a hunting license shouldn't have anything to do with it. Warning if you haven't done it. Its nothing like Bow hunting as you are dealing with water refraction. It is probably more addictive than crack laced with heroin and maple donuts. State law is below only thing I could think of in the city would possibly regulations on lights or generators if you ran one at night. </p><p><em></em></p><p><em>State Law</em></p><p><em>Bow and Arrow: Bowfishing may be used to take nongame fish only, throughout the year in all waters unless restricted under Tailwaters in the "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations on page 34. Legal bowfishing is restricted to:• any bow (including a crossbow);• devices that permit a bow to be held mechan-ically at full or partial draw are permitted.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3226159, member: 32"] Can't speak for OKC city lakes but bowfishing is covered under your state fishing license in Oklahoma. The law is very vague on bow fishing rules it doesn't really say much other than rough fish only. It is fishing so a hunting license shouldn't have anything to do with it. Warning if you haven't done it. Its nothing like Bow hunting as you are dealing with water refraction. It is probably more addictive than crack laced with heroin and maple donuts. State law is below only thing I could think of in the city would possibly regulations on lights or generators if you ran one at night. [I] State Law Bow and Arrow: Bowfishing may be used to take nongame fish only, throughout the year in all waters unless restricted under Tailwaters in the "Public Fishing Waters" special regulations on page 34. Legal bowfishing is restricted to:• any bow (including a crossbow);• devices that permit a bow to be held mechan-ically at full or partial draw are permitted.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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