Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 800. Department of Wildlife Conservation |
Chapter 25. Wildlife Rules |
Subchapter 3. Hunting on Corps of Engineers Land |
SECTION 800:25-3-5. Areas open to archery equipment and all legal firearms other than centerfire rifles and handguns
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- The following Corps of Engineers areas are open to archery equipment and all legal firearms other than centerfire rifles and handguns:(1) Tenkiller Lake:(A) A 320-acre unit between Tenkiller State Park and Cato Creek Landing public use area.(B) A 300-acre unit southeast of Etta Bend.(C) A 1,090-acre unit known as the Tenkiller Basin Wildlife Management Area, located south of the dam embankment, spillway and project office, the area is open for hunting of all species which may legally be taken during the open seasons by archery equipment, shotguns (utilizing federally approved nontoxic shot only), and rimfire firearms, except that the area is closed to all hunting from 1 October through 15 November and deer hunting is by archery equipment only.(D) A 240-acre unit south and southwest of Carters Landing Park.(2) Robert S. Kerr Lock and Dam 15:(A) A 90-acre unit in Little Sans Bois Creek Public Use Area.(B) A 160-acre unit on the eastern portion of Cowlington Point Public Use Area.(C) A 145-acre unit south of the Cowlington Point Public Use Area.(D) A 200-acre unit on the southwestern portion of Short Mountain Cove Public Use Area.(E) A 135-acre unit in the Applegate Cove Area.(3) Lake Texoma:(A) A 685-acre unit in the South Platter Flats Area.(B) A 330-acre unit in the Streetman East Area.(C) A 305-acre unit in the Newberry Creek North Area.(D) A 220-acre unit in the Enos East Area.(E) A 115-acre unit in the Island View East Area.(F) A 350-acre unit in the Buncombe Creek East Area.