Typical Mule 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 a program in Oklahoma that recognizes hunters who harvest exceptional mule deer.
Q: What is a Mule Deer?
A: A mule deer is a species of deer native to western North America, known for its large ears and distinctive antlers.
Q: What is the purpose of the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The purpose of the Cy Curtis Award Program is to honor and promote the hunting and conservation of mule deer in Oklahoma.
Q: How do you qualify for the Cy Curtis Award?
A: To qualify for the Cy Curtis Award, hunters must harvest a mule deer that meets or exceeds the minimum score requirement set by the program.
Q: What is the minimum score requirement for the Cy Curtis Award?
A: The minimum score requirement for the Cy Curtis Award varies depending on the age and gender of the mule deer.
Q: How are the scores of mule deer determined?
A: The scores of mule deer are determined using a scoring system that takes into account the length and width of the antlers.
Q: What are the different categories in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program has different categories based on the age and gender of the harvested mule deer.
Q: What are the benefits of receiving the Cy Curtis Award?
A: Receiving the Cy Curtis Award is a prestigious recognition for hunters and their harvested mule deer, and it can also promote responsible hunting and conservation efforts.
Q: Are there any prizes or rewards for receiving the Cy Curtis Award?
A: While the Cy Curtis Award itself is a notable achievement, there are no specific prizes or rewards attached to it.
Q: Are there any fees to participate in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: No, there are no fees to participate in the Cy Curtis Award Program. It is open to all eligible hunters in Oklahoma.
Form Details:
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