Oklahoma Code § 29-2-118

Title 29. Game And Fish: Hunting or taking
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"Hunting or taking" is pursuing, killing, capturing, trapping,
snaring and netting wildlife, and all lesser acts such as
disturbing, harrying, worrying or placing, setting, drawing or using
any net, trap or other device used to take wildlife and includes
specifically every attempt to take and every assistance to other

persons in taking or attempting to take wild animals, except that
the definitions of "taking" and "hunting" wildlife shall not include
disturbing, harrying or worrying wild game in field trials or
performance tests of dogs nor the act of any person in participating
as owner, handler, trainer, official or member of an audience
observing such trials, whether resident or nonresident, where wild
game is not killed.

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