Oklahoma Code § 2-6-605

Title 2. Agriculture: Killing of feral swine during certain deer hunting
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seasons, permit required - License required - Exemption.
A.  During designated deer hunting seasons for primitive
firearms and guns as specified in rules promulgated by the
Department of Wildlife Conservation, an owner of private property
shall not kill or attempt to kill feral swine during daylight hours
that is damaging the property of the owner without first obtaining a
special permit from the local game warden or other authorized
employee of the Department of Wildlife Conservation.  The special
permit shall allow the owner and one person of lineal or collateral
descent to kill feral swine on the property of the owner.  The
special permit shall be provided at no cost.
B.  All other persons shall be required to obtain licenses and
tags as required by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code and
rules promulgated thereto.
C.  Any person with a valid license to hunt deer is exempt from
the requirements of this section during the appropriate licensed
season.

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