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Oklahoma Predator Hunts

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1 - 3 People From $1,500
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Hog, Predator Hunting in Medicine Park

Oklahoma Thermal Hog Hunt

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1 - 8 People From $2,000

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Fishing in Destin
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Guided Wade In Fly Fishing

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16 ft 1 - 4 People From $245
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Full Day Guided Trip

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16 ft 1 - 3 People From $425
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Fishing in Destin
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Lower Mountain Fork River

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1 - 2 People From $265
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River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Drift Boat

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16 ft 1 - 2 People From $335
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Fishing in Destin
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Hog Hunting in Devol

Thermal Hog Hunting

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1 - 10 People From $900
Fishing in Destin
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Duck Hunting in Devol

Duck Hunting TX/OK

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1 - 4 People From $1,100
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Crane Hunting in Devol

Crackin' Cranes!

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1 - 20 People From $1,950
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Crane Hunting in Devol

Crackin' Cranes With Lodging

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1 - 20 People From $2,820
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Hog Hunting in Devol

Hog Doggin' TX/OK

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1 - 10 People From $1,100
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
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Crane Hunting in Eldorado

El Dorado Area Sandhill Crane Hunts

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1 - 6 People From $1,200
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

River Fishing in Broken Bow

Half Day Wade And Drift Boat Combo!

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16 ft 1 - 4 People From $325
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Fishing in Destin
Fishing in Destin

Dove Hunting in Fort Supply

Oklahoma Dove Hunts

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1 - 17 People From $600

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Everything to Know About Booking a hunting trip in Oklahoma

What are the best predator hunting trips in Oklahoma?

The best predator hunting trips in Oklahoma are:

Why should I book a predator hunting trip in Oklahoma with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 predator trips in Oklahoma, and the most popular trips in the area are Oklahoma Thermal Hog Hunt guided by Brett and Oklahoma Predator Hunts guided by Rusty.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, and more.

Looking for kid friendly predator guides in Oklahoma? Check out our beginner and family friendly predator guides in Oklahoma.

What types of predator hunting trips are common in Oklahoma?

The most commonly sought after species for predator hunting are: 1. hog and 2. coyote.

How much does an Oklahoma predator hunting trip cost?

Prices for predator hunting in Oklahoma can range anywhere from about $2,125 to $9,750, but the average price for a full day trip for predator hunting in Oklahoma is $5,703.

Is booking a hunting guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a hunting guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced hunting guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is outside every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your backyard, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for predator hunting in Oklahoma?

The most popular season for predator hunting in Oklahoma is summer, and most hunters book their trips 0 days in advance.

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What is predator hunting in Oklahoma all about?

Predator hunting in Oklahoma offers an exciting and dynamic experience for hunters looking to target species like coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions. These predators are found throughout the state and can be both challenging and rewarding to hunt. Coyotes are particularly abundant and can be found in various habitats, including open fields, forests, and rural areas. They are known for their intelligence and adaptability, making them a popular target for hunters using calls and other techniques to lure them in.

Bobcats are another sought-after species for predator hunters in Oklahoma. These elusive cats are generally more difficult to spot due to their camouflage and stealthy behavior. Bobcat hunting often involves using specialized calls and tracking techniques to locate and attract these animals. They are typically hunted in wooded or rocky areas where they are known to stalk their prey, providing a unique challenge for hunters. The pelts of bobcats are also valued for their fur, adding an extra incentive for those targeting this species.

Mountain lions, while less common, are also hunted in Oklahoma where they are present in certain regions. Hunting mountain lions requires specialized skills and equipment due to their size, strength, and elusive nature. Hunters often use dogs to track and corner these large cats, as they are difficult to locate and hunt using traditional methods. The pursuit of mountain lions offers a high level of adventure and excitement, with the added challenge of navigating the rugged terrain where they are typically found. Overall, predator hunting in Oklahoma provides diverse opportunities for hunters to engage with a range of species and enjoy the thrill of the hunt.

What are the most popular months to go predator hunting in Oklahoma?

Predator hunting seasons in Oklahoma are designed to offer ample opportunities for hunters while helping to manage the populations of various predatory species. Coyotes, being the most commonly hunted predator in the state, have a year-round hunting season. This open season allows hunters to pursue coyotes at any time, making it convenient to integrate coyote hunting into their schedules. The lack of a closed season is due to the high population of coyotes and their significant impact on livestock and wildlife.

Bobcat hunting in Oklahoma is also regulated with specific seasons. Typically, the season runs from November through February, aligning with the colder months when fur quality is at its best. This period allows hunters to take advantage of the pelts' prime condition, which can be valuable for fur markets. Hunters must adhere to state regulations regarding hunting methods and bag limits to ensure sustainable management of the bobcat population.

Mountain lion hunting in Oklahoma is more restricted due to the lower population and the need for conservation. The state has specific regulations and limited opportunities for hunting mountain lions, usually requiring special permits. The season for mountain lions is often shorter and may be subject to changes based on population surveys and conservation needs. Hunters interested in pursuing mountain lions must follow detailed guidelines to help maintain the balance of this large predator's population while ensuring the safety and sustainability of the hunt. Overall, these regulated seasons help balance the needs of wildlife management with providing opportunities for hunters in Oklahoma.

What techniques are popular for predator hunting in Oklahoma?

Predator hunting in Oklahoma encompasses a range of techniques tailored to different species and environments. For coyotes, one of the most common methods is calling. Hunters use various types of calls, such as distress calls or coyote vocalizations, to mimic the sounds of prey or rival coyotes. These calls attract coyotes by triggering their natural instincts to investigate or hunt. Electronic calls have become popular due to their effectiveness and ability to broadcast a range of sounds. Hunters typically set up in open fields or near brushy areas where coyotes are known to roam, waiting for the animals to respond to the calls.

When targeting bobcats, hunters often use a combination of calls and tracking techniques. Bobcats are more elusive and harder to spot than coyotes, so hunters rely on calls that mimic the sounds of prey animals or injured creatures. They also use decoys to create a more convincing scene. In addition to calling, tracking bobcats through their prints and signs can lead hunters to their location. Hunters usually set up in areas with dense cover, such as wooded or rocky terrains, where bobcats are known to hunt. Patience and stealth are key, as bobcats are wary and often approach cautiously.

Mountain lion hunting in Oklahoma requires specialized techniques due to the size and behavior of these large predators. One common method is using trained hounds to track and tree the mountain lions. Hounds are invaluable for locating and pursuing mountain lions, as these animals are highly elusive and difficult to find without assistance. Once the lion is treed, hunters can approach and take a shot. This technique demands a high level of skill and coordination between hunters and their dogs. Additionally, hunters must be prepared for the rugged terrain and physical demands of pursuing mountain lions, making it a challenging and adventurous hunt.

What species are popular for predator hunting in Oklahoma?

When predator hunting in Oklahoma, the primary targets are coyotes, bobcats, and mountain lions, each offering a unique hunting experience. Coyotes are the most commonly hunted predator in the state due to their widespread population and adaptability to various habitats. They can be found in open fields, wooded areas, and even near urban settings. Coyotes are often targeted to help control their numbers, as they can have significant impacts on livestock and wildlife. Their adaptability and vocal behavior make them a popular choice for hunters using calls and other attractants.

Bobcats are another key species for predator hunters in Oklahoma. These elusive cats are known for their stealth and agility, making them a challenging target. Bobcats are typically found in forested or rocky areas where they stalk their prey. Their pelts are also highly valued, which adds an incentive for hunters. Hunting bobcats requires a combination of calling and tracking skills, as well as patience, since these animals can be quite wary and cautious.

Mountain lions, while less common, are an exciting target for those who seek a more challenging hunt. These large predators are found in certain regions of Oklahoma, particularly in mountainous and rugged terrains. Hunting mountain lions is more regulated and often requires special permits. Techniques for hunting mountain lions typically involve using trained hounds to track and locate them. This type of hunting is physically demanding and requires careful planning and preparation. Overall, each of these species offers a different set of challenges and rewards for predator hunters in Oklahoma.

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