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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3127751" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It changed last year for swine. You may be correct on coyotes. I’ll do some further review. </p><p>I just looked up the regs for hogs at night in my search and here ya go:</p><p></p><p>Night Shooting Exemptions</p><p></p><p> Only a deed-holding landowner (or a designee with written landowner permission) can register a property for a night-shooting exemption. The exemption procedure provides immediate approval for a landowner (or a designee with written landowner permission) to shoot feral hogs on the property at night.</p><p></p><p> A landowner shooting feral swine on his property at night must carry his exemption number. Anyone else shooting feral swine at night is required to carry the property's exemption number and written permission from the landowner or the landowner's single designee. Rules are more stringent during the 16-day deer gun season. During this time, only the landowner or their written designee can night shoot on the property listed on their exemption, and he or she is required to provide some type of advanced notification to the local game warden. The advanced notification can be by text message, voicemail or email. Family members (parents, children, grandchildren, sons-in-laws and daughters-in-laws) can assist an exemption holder. At least one person in the group must have a copy of the exemption while night shooting.</p><p></p><p> Feral hog night-shooting exemptions are available in several ways:</p><p></p><p>Filling out information on the Wildlife Department's website, <a href="http://www.wildlifedepartment.com" target="_blank">www.wildlifedepartment.com</a>.</p><p>Downloading the "OK Hog Shooting Exemption" mobile app for Apple or Android.</p><p>Calling, e-mailing or texting the game warden based in the county where the property is situated, or the game warden in an adjacent county.</p><p> Read the complete feral swine night-shooting exemption rules at <a href="http://www.wildlifedepart" target="_blank">www.wildlifedepart</a> ment.com/sites/default/files/Feral%20Swine%20Emergency%20Rule%20%2716_0.pdf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3127751, member: 5412"] It changed last year for swine. You may be correct on coyotes. I’ll do some further review. I just looked up the regs for hogs at night in my search and here ya go: Night Shooting Exemptions Only a deed-holding landowner (or a designee with written landowner permission) can register a property for a night-shooting exemption. The exemption procedure provides immediate approval for a landowner (or a designee with written landowner permission) to shoot feral hogs on the property at night. A landowner shooting feral swine on his property at night must carry his exemption number. Anyone else shooting feral swine at night is required to carry the property's exemption number and written permission from the landowner or the landowner's single designee. Rules are more stringent during the 16-day deer gun season. During this time, only the landowner or their written designee can night shoot on the property listed on their exemption, and he or she is required to provide some type of advanced notification to the local game warden. The advanced notification can be by text message, voicemail or email. Family members (parents, children, grandchildren, sons-in-laws and daughters-in-laws) can assist an exemption holder. At least one person in the group must have a copy of the exemption while night shooting. Feral hog night-shooting exemptions are available in several ways: Filling out information on the Wildlife Department's website, [URL="http://www.wildlifedepartment.com"]www.wildlifedepartment.com[/URL]. Downloading the "OK Hog Shooting Exemption" mobile app for Apple or Android. Calling, e-mailing or texting the game warden based in the county where the property is situated, or the game warden in an adjacent county. Read the complete feral swine night-shooting exemption rules at [URL="http://www.wildlifedepart"]www.wildlifedepart[/URL] ment.com/sites/default/files/Feral%20Swine%20Emergency%20Rule%20%2716_0.pdf. [/QUOTE]
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