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Regulations Updated Jan 29, 2026

Oklahoma Bag Limits

Complete daily limits, possession limits, and season limits for hunting and fishing in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Bag Limits

Complete guide to daily limits, possession limits, season limits, and size restrictions for hunting and fishing in Oklahoma. Updated for the current season.

15 species 4 big game 3 fish species 6 birds

Big Game

4 species

Game Birds

6 species

Fish Species

3 species

Total Species

15

Big Game

4 species in Oklahoma

Species Daily Possession Season Notes
White-tailed Deer 1 - 6 deer Only 2 antlered; zone variations
Elk 1 - 1 per year Wichita Mountains area
Pronghorn 1 - 1 per year Panhandle
Wild Hog No limit - - Year-round; major pest

Upland Birds

4 species in Oklahoma

Species Daily Possession Season Notes
Wild Turkey 1 - 4 per year Liberal limits; 2 spring, 2 fall
Pheasant 2 4 - NW Oklahoma
Quail 10 20 - Bobwhite; improving
Dove 15 45 - -

Waterfowl

2 species in Oklahoma

Species Daily Possession Season Notes
Ducks 6 18 - -
Geese 8 24 - High goose limits

Small Game

2 species in Oklahoma

Species Daily Possession Season Notes
Rabbit 10 30 - -
Squirrel 10 30 - -

Fish

3 species in Oklahoma

Species Daily Possession Season Size Limit Notes
Largemouth Bass 6 - - Varies by lake -
Striped Bass 2 - - 20" minimum -
Channel Catfish 8 - - - -

Oklahoma Special Notes

Oklahoma has very liberal turkey and deer limits. Excellent small game opportunities.

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Oklahoma Regulations Overview

State wildlife agency and regulations information

Species Covered
15 species with regulations
Big Game Species
  • White-tailed Deer
  • Elk
  • Pronghorn
  • Wild Hog
Official Source: Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
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This information is for reference only. Always verify regulations with your state wildlife agency before hunting or fishing.

Last verified: January 2026

Oklahoma Bag Limits FAQ

Common questions about harvest limits in Oklahoma

What is the deer bag limit in Oklahoma?

In Oklahoma, the daily deer limit is 1 with a season limit of 6 deer. Only 2 antlered; zone variations

What is the difference between daily and possession limits?

Daily limit is the maximum you can harvest in one day. Possession limit is the maximum you can have at any time, typically 2-3 times the daily limit. In Oklahoma, possession limits help ensure hunters don't stockpile beyond reasonable personal use.

What big game can I hunt in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma offers hunting for: White-tailed Deer, Elk, Pronghorn. Each species has specific limits and regulations - always verify current rules before hunting.

What are the fishing limits in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma fishing limits include: Largemouth Bass: 6/day (Varies by lake); Striped Bass: 2/day (20" minimum); Channel Catfish: 8/day. Water-specific regulations may override general limits.

Where can I find official Oklahoma bag limits?

For official and current bag limits, check your Oklahoma wildlife agency website. Regulations can change annually, and specific areas may have different rules. Always carry current regulations while hunting.

Are there special regulations I should know about in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma has very liberal turkey and deer limits. Excellent small game opportunities.

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