Cy Curtis Award Program Non-typical Whitetail Deer is a legal document that was released by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation - a government authority operating within Oklahoma.
Q: What is the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program is an award program that recognizes the biggest non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma.
Q: What is a non-typical whitetail deer?
A: A non-typical whitetail deer is a deer with antlers that do not conform to the typical pattern, often having abnormal points or irregular growth.
Q: What is the Cy Curtis Award for non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma?
A: The Cy Curtis Award is given to hunters who harvest non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma that meet certain requirements.
Q: How do you qualify for the Cy Curtis Award for non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma?
A: To qualify for the Cy Curtis Award, hunters must harvest a non-typical whitetail deer that meets or exceeds the minimum score requirements set by the award program.
Q: How can I submit my non-typical whitetail deer for the Cy Curtis Award in Oklahoma?
A: To submit your non-typical whitetail deer for the Cy Curtis Award, you must have your deer scored by an official scorer recognized by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Q: What are the benefits of receiving the Cy Curtis Award for non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma?
A: Receiving the Cy Curtis Award is a prestigious achievement that recognizes the hunting skills of the individual and the exceptional quality of the harvested deer. It also provides recognition and validation for hunters.
Q: Is the Cy Curtis Award only for residents of Oklahoma?
A: No, the Cy Curtis Award is open to both residents and non-residents of Oklahoma.
Q: Can I still hunt non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma even if I don't qualify for the Cy Curtis Award?
A: Yes, you can still hunt non-typical whitetail deer in Oklahoma without qualifying for the Cy Curtis Award. The award is optional and not a requirement for hunting.
Form Details:
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