Non-typical Whitetail Deer - Cy Curtis Award Program 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 for hunters who harvest exceptional whitetail deer in Oklahoma.
Q: What is the criteria for eligibility in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: To be eligible for the Cy Curtis Award Program, a deer must meet the minimum score requirements set by the program.
Q: How are deer scored in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Deer are scored using the Boone and Crockett scoring system, which takes into account measurements of antler size and symmetry.
Q: What are the minimum score requirements for the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The minimum score requirements vary depending on the deer's age and location of harvest.
Q: How can hunters submit their deer for consideration in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Hunters can submit their deer for consideration in the Cy Curtis Award Program by completing a score chart and submitting it to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Q: What are the benefits of participating in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Participating in the program allows hunters to have their deer recognized for their exceptional size and potentially receive an award or recognition from the program.
Q: Is the Cy Curtis Award Program specific to Oklahoma?
A: Yes, the Cy Curtis Award Program is specific to Oklahoma, and it is not applicable to other states or regions.
Form Details:
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