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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 1168628" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>From </p><p><a href="http://ecapitol.net/onareports/news.htm" target="_blank">http://ecapitol.net/onareports/news.htm</a></p><p></p><p> SB 1594, by Sen. Bryce Marlatt, R-Woodward, and Rep. Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, sets the cost of annual hunting licenses for nonresidents hunting game other than deer, antelope or elk at $141 and at $355 for antelope and elk. The bill also increases the cost of an annual nonresident hunting license for an individual hunting in a big game or combination big game and upland game commercial area from $136 to $141. The bill increases the cost of a five-day, nonresident hunting license to hunt game other than deer, antelope, elk or turkey from $69 to $74. The bill establishes a $279 annual nonresident deer archery license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer archery season but is not valid for controlled hunts; a $279 annual nonresident deer muzzleloader license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer muzzleloader season but is not valid for controlled hunts; a $279 annual nonresident gun license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer gun season but is not valid for controlled hunts. The bill eliminates the annual combination hunting licenses for nonresidents hunting one antlered and one antlerless deer that is valid only on private lands not managed by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. The bill directs that $5 from each license be deposited in the Oklahoma Wildlife Stamp Fund. <strong><u>The CCR removes the bill's existing language and replaces it with language that permits the use of crossbows and conventional longbows with a device that permits the bow to be held mechanically at full or partial draw during any open season when conventional longbows may be used legally. The CCR also repeals various sections that prohibit the use of crossbows in hunting. The bill goes into effect on July 1</u></strong>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 1168628, member: 8580"] From [url]http://ecapitol.net/onareports/news.htm[/url] SB 1594, by Sen. Bryce Marlatt, R-Woodward, and Rep. Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, sets the cost of annual hunting licenses for nonresidents hunting game other than deer, antelope or elk at $141 and at $355 for antelope and elk. The bill also increases the cost of an annual nonresident hunting license for an individual hunting in a big game or combination big game and upland game commercial area from $136 to $141. The bill increases the cost of a five-day, nonresident hunting license to hunt game other than deer, antelope, elk or turkey from $69 to $74. The bill establishes a $279 annual nonresident deer archery license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer archery season but is not valid for controlled hunts; a $279 annual nonresident deer muzzleloader license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer muzzleloader season but is not valid for controlled hunts; a $279 annual nonresident gun license that will be valid for hunting all deer allowed during deer gun season but is not valid for controlled hunts. The bill eliminates the annual combination hunting licenses for nonresidents hunting one antlered and one antlerless deer that is valid only on private lands not managed by the Department of Wildlife Conservation. The bill directs that $5 from each license be deposited in the Oklahoma Wildlife Stamp Fund. [B][U]The CCR removes the bill's existing language and replaces it with language that permits the use of crossbows and conventional longbows with a device that permits the bow to be held mechanically at full or partial draw during any open season when conventional longbows may be used legally. The CCR also repeals various sections that prohibit the use of crossbows in hunting. The bill goes into effect on July 1[/U][/B]. [/QUOTE]
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