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<blockquote data-quote="L.C." data-source="post: 3909606" data-attributes="member: 45841"><p><h3><a href="https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/regs/hog-feral-swine-regulations" target="_blank">Hog (Feral Swine) Regulations | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation</a></h3><h3>Landowner Provisions</h3><h3></h3><p>Except during deer gun seasons, a landowner, agricultural lessee, or their designated agent with written permission from the landowner or agricultural lessee may control nuisance or damage by coyotes or feral swine without a permit during the day or night, and without limitation by statewide season regulations or bag limits, and with the use of any legal means of take, to protect marketable agricultural crops, livestock or processed feed, seed, or other materials used in the production of an agricultural commodity. Landowners or agricultural lessees performing nuisance control activities shall be required to have a current agricultural exemption permit issued by the Oklahoma Tax Commission. A landowner, agricultural lessee, or designated agent of the landowner or lessee may use a headlight, thermal, or light enhancement device carried on the person, a vehicle with or without a mounted spotlight or night vision equipment while controlling nuisance coyotes and feral swine at night.</p><h3>Shooting Hours</h3><h3></h3><p>One-half hour before official sunrise to one-half hour after official sunset.</p><h3>Hunter Orange</h3><h3></h3><p>For hunter orange requirements, see <a href="https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/regs/big-game-regulations" target="_blank">Big Game Regulations</a>.</p><h3>Private Lands</h3><h3></h3><p>Hogs may be taken year-round on private land during daylight hours or at night with permission from the private property owner, lessee or occupant of the land.</p><p>The pursuit of feral hogs with a shotgun on private property is not restricted by shot size. There is no restriction on method of take of feral hogs on private property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.C., post: 3909606, member: 45841"] [HEADING=2][URL="https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/regs/hog-feral-swine-regulations"]Hog (Feral Swine) Regulations | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation[/URL][/HEADING] [HEADING=2]Landowner Provisions[/HEADING] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] Except during deer gun seasons, a landowner, agricultural lessee, or their designated agent with written permission from the landowner or agricultural lessee may control nuisance or damage by coyotes or feral swine without a permit during the day or night, and without limitation by statewide season regulations or bag limits, and with the use of any legal means of take, to protect marketable agricultural crops, livestock or processed feed, seed, or other materials used in the production of an agricultural commodity. Landowners or agricultural lessees performing nuisance control activities shall be required to have a current agricultural exemption permit issued by the Oklahoma Tax Commission. A landowner, agricultural lessee, or designated agent of the landowner or lessee may use a headlight, thermal, or light enhancement device carried on the person, a vehicle with or without a mounted spotlight or night vision equipment while controlling nuisance coyotes and feral swine at night. [HEADING=2]Shooting Hours[/HEADING] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] One-half hour before official sunrise to one-half hour after official sunset. [HEADING=2]Hunter Orange[/HEADING] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] For hunter orange requirements, see [URL='https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/hunting/regs/big-game-regulations']Big Game Regulations[/URL]. [HEADING=2]Private Lands[/HEADING] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] Hogs may be taken year-round on private land during daylight hours or at night with permission from the private property owner, lessee or occupant of the land. The pursuit of feral hogs with a shotgun on private property is not restricted by shot size. There is no restriction on method of take of feral hogs on private property. [/QUOTE]
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