Black Bear - 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 the harvest of trophy game animals.
Q: What animals are eligible for the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program recognizes trophy game animals such as deer, elk, antelope, black bear, turkey, and mountain lion.
Q: How does the Cy Curtis Award Program work?
A: To participate in the Cy Curtis Award Program, hunters must have their harvested animal scored by an official measurer to determine if it meets the minimum score requirements for recognition.
Q: What are the benefits of participating in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Participating in the Cy Curtis Award Program allows hunters to be recognized for their harvest of trophy game animals and earn a certificate, patch, and other incentives.
Q: How do I apply for the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Hunters do not need to apply for the Cy Curtis Award Program. As long as their harvested animal meets the minimum score requirements, they will automatically be considered for recognition.
Q: Is there a fee to participate in the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: No, there is no fee to participate in the Cy Curtis Award Program. It is free for eligible hunters.
Q: Can I submit an animal harvested in another state for the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: No, the Cy Curtis Award Program is specific to animals harvested in Oklahoma.
Form Details:
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