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Squirrel Hunting

Outdoor Oklahoma: Join Todd Craighead as he heads to the Deep Fork WMA to go on a squirrel hunt with Michael Bergin.

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Outdoor Oklahoma

Outdoor Oklahoma

About the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation The mission of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is the management, protection and enhancement of wildlife resources and habitat for the scientific, educational, recreational, aesthetic and economic benefits to present and future generations of citizens and visitors to Oklahoma. OUTDOOR OKLAHOMA Television ~ Since 1976! You?ve heard about it...you?ve read about it...are you ready to see it? Outdoor Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation?s weekly television series shows Oklahomans about Oklahoma. The purpose of the programming is to keep citizens informed of fishing, hunting, associated outdoor recreation and policies and programs of the Wildlife Department. Everything from striper fishing to wildlife art, from training your bird-dog to making your own bow, from the latest in outdoor equipment to attracting wildlife to your backyard...Outdoor Oklahoma has something for everyone. It?s also the only place you?ll find the latest news from the Wildlife Department -- the agency responsible for managing the state?s fish and wildlife resources. Learn about the latest quail research, what?s happening with deer season or where fisheries personnel have found the biggest catfish in the state. The program can be seen on OETA on channels 13 (Oklahoma City), 11 (Tulsa), 3 (Eufaula) and 12 (Cheyenne) at 8:00 a.m. Sundays and repeating at 6:00 p.m. Saturdays. For more programming information about OETA , visit their website. Outdoor Oklahoma can also be seen on the KSBI Network, on Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. UHF coverage includes channel 52 in Oklahoma City, channel 21 in Stillwater and channel 35 in Ada and KSBI cable channels in more than 30 communities in central Oklahoma. Outdoor Oklahoma can also be seen on the KWEM-UHF Channel 31 out of Stillwater, Monday at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday at 11 a.m. Channel 31's "approximate" coverage area includes the following counties: ?the southern 1/2 of Noble county (including Perry and Morrison), ?the western 2/3rds of Payne county (including Stillwater, Glencoe and Perkins) ?the northeastern 1/2 of Logan county (includes Orlando, Mulhall, Langston and Coyle) ?the N.W. corner of Lincoln county (Tryon and Carney). KWEM is carried on the local cable network (check your cable provider listing for the channel number which may be different than 31). "Outdoor Oklahoma" is now being Close Captioned for the benefit of our hearing impaired constituents. In order to see the Closed Captioning, you must have a relatively modern television (late 1980s or newer) that has the "closed captioning" function. On most tv sets, the closed captioning function is activated through the remote control setup menu.

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