Oct. 26, 2016-Seasonal trout fishing will begin as scheduled Nov. 1 at four of the Wildlife Department’s six seasonal trout fishing locations across the state. However,...
By Derek Wiley, Upland Game Biologist Oct. 24, 2016-As summer turns to fall, successful broods from this year’s Northern bobwhite hatch begin to disperse and organize...
By Laci Jones For cowboys and cowgirls, no outfit is complete without a cowboy hat. Lavonna “Shorty” Koger, owner of Shorty’s Caboy Hattery in the historic...
By Krista Lucas Over many centuries, equine breeds have developed to meet new demands. Ponies, cold-bloods, warm-bloods and hot-bloods all have unique characteristics, with the warm-blood...
By Dillon Steen With a population of just over 12,000, Elk City does not have the name recognition such as Tulsa, Stillwater, etc., but you will...
By Judy Wade Six-year-old K. J. Perkins stands 45 inches tall and weighs 43 pounds, but he doesn’t know he is a little guy. He rides...
Oct. 17, 2016-Each year, sportsmen, bird-watchers and other wildlife enthusiasts can join forces with the Wildlife Department to track federally-endangered whooping cranes as the birds migrate...
By Rob Cook Characteristics: Johnsongrass is an introduced, warm-season perennial grass with scaly rhizomes. Mature height is about 3 to 7 feet tall. The leaves are...
By Ralph Chain Times have changed, not only in harvesting, but our farming practices have changed so much in my lifetime. I can barely remember when...
By Laci Jones Commonly known as the Oklahoma Right to Farm amendment, State Question 777 would add Section 38 to Article II of the Oklahoma Constitution...