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S F 4 3 11 10 18 17 25 24 structure]. You can construct your own artificial brush • Construct or inspect firebreaks around your property and evaluate areas that need a prescribed fire treatment in the near future. • Continue to flood wetland areas. • Begin planning for prescribed burn program. • Cut and remove eastern redcedars. • Evaluate forage resources and plan dormant DECEMBER POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • To help clear a pond of muddy water, spread year and not during hot summer months.
November 2023 T W T 2 1 9 8 7 16 15 14 23 22 21 30 29 28 FISH STRUCTURES FOR Shelter, or structure, is an important habitat component for fishing ponds or lakes. Artificial structures like tire reefs, wooden pallets, broken concrete, sections of large diameter pipe and PVC trees are all good substitutes [for natural piles at low cost. DECEMBER HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES season grazing program. • Trap any nuisance beavers.
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THURSDAY Winter Begins
DECEMBER 2023
6 13 20 27 For free technical assistance on wildlife and habitat management, landowners may call:
WEDNESDAY Northwest Region: Brett Cooper, (405) 740-9830 Southwest Region: Chase Waldorf, (405) 397-1599 Northeast Region: Lauren Johnson, (918) 607-1518
5 12 19 26 Central Region: Kyle Johnson, (405) 590-2584 Southeast Region: Leah Lowe, (405) 206-7720
TUESDAY Anonymously report game and fish law
Operation Game Thief: violations by calling toll-free (800) 522-8039. 4 11 18 25
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