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WELCOME TO THE TAILGATE!

The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is committed to showcasing your proud hunting harvests to the world! The Tailgate is a place to share your hunting photos and see what's being harvested around the state. Any game species that was harvested in Oklahoma is eligible for submission. So harvest that animal, snap that pic, and show it off at The Tailgate!

Upload Your Harvest

Hunter pictured with harvested turkey.
Mike Pearson
  • Harvested in: Okmulgee County
Father and son pictured with harvested doves on bed of truck.
Kirt B.
  • Harvested in: Woodward County
Girl hunted with dog with the dove she harvested.
Amanda Thomas
  • Harvested in: Noble County
Wade Free with his harvested dove.
Wade Free
  • Harvested in: Cimarron County
2 young hunters wearing orange vests.
micah holmes
  • Harvested in: Cleveland County
Pronghorn pictured with female hunter.
Braleigh Free
  • Harvested in: Cimarron County
Kasie smiling with Turkey
Kasie H
  • Harvested in: Custer County
Todd C. holding his turkey and smiling at the camera.
Todd C.
  • Harvested in: Canadian County

#Dove2024

boy with dove
Tripp Mason
  • Harvested in: Haskell County
family dove hunt
Kasie Harriet
  • Harvested in: Custer County
mom with son dove hunting
Kasie Harriet
  • Harvested in: Custer County
woman with first dove
Jennifer Rupe
  • Harvested in: Osage County

#Trapping

boy with raccoon
Keatyn Collins
  • Harvested in: Okfuskee County
couple with 5 beavers
Bryan Hedrick
  • Harvested in: Stephens County

#MyFirstDeer

boy with buck
Hardy Powell
  • Harvested in: Noble County
boy with buck
Keatyn Collins
  • Harvested in: Oklahoma County
boy with buck
Creed Mattingly
  • Harvested in: Atoka County
boy with buck
Larson M
  • Harvested in: Woods County

#WackyRack

Hunter pictured with non-typical deer harvested with longbow.
Dan Stewart
  • Harvested in: Carter County
Man with harvestd buck
Justin Harmon
  • Harvested in: Oklahoma County
Major Edmonds shows off his Fall 2023 harvested buck with a unique set of antlers.
Major Edmonds
  • Harvested in: Tillman County