Pronghorn Antelope - 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 Pronghorn Antelope?
A: The Pronghorn Antelope is a species of mammal native to North America.
Q: What is the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program is a program in Oklahoma that recognizes outstanding big game trophies.
Q: What is the purpose of the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: The purpose of the Cy Curtis Award Program is to encourage hunting and conservation of big game animals.
Q: Which state is the Cy Curtis Award Program based in?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program is based in Oklahoma.
Q: What types of trophies does the Cy Curtis Award Program recognize?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program recognizes big game trophies, including Pronghorn Antelope, white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, and black bear.
Q: How does the Cy Curtis Award Program determine award recipients?
A: The Cy Curtis Award Program uses a scoring system to determine award recipients based on the size and quality of the trophy.
Q: Are there any specific rules or requirements for the Cy Curtis Award Program?
A: Yes, the Cy Curtis Award Program has specific rules and requirements regarding the eligibility of trophies, scoring methods, and documentation.
Q: Can anyone apply for the Cy Curtis Award?
A: Yes, anyone who legally harvests a qualifying trophy in Oklahoma can apply for the Cy Curtis Award.
Q: Is the Cy Curtis Award Program limited to residents of Oklahoma?
A: No, the Cy Curtis Award Program is open to both residents and non-residents of Oklahoma.
Form Details:
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