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Outdoor Oklahoma Magazine

ODWC's Official Magazine

Outdoor Oklahoma magazine delivers in-depth information on Oklahoma’s fish and wildlife management, conservation, and outdoor recreation. It gives readers a balance of fun, surprising, and interesting stories about fish and wildlife, natural history, fishing, hunting, birding, and what the Wildlife Department is doing. This high-quality bimonthly publication is referred to as ODWC’s “first-class calling card. Magazine production falls to one Department employee, with the voluntary assistance of others and an external graphic designer. Subscribers hail from all 50 states.

Regular features include snapshots of recent fish catches, game warden activities, an outdoor calendar, and pages devoted to fun for youngsters. A popular annual feature is a Wildlife Habitat Wall Calendar featuring 12 months of stunning outdoor images. Outdoor Oklahoma is renowned for spectacular photography; the most popular issue every year showcases photos submitted by readers. Outdoor Oklahoma is truly a Sooner State tradition that has had its place of honor on coffee tables across the state for generations.

BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY!

ONLY $10 A YEAR, $18 FOR 2 YEARS, OR $25 FOR 3 YEARS!

The best way to subscribe is by credit card online -- visit Go Outdoors Oklahoma at GoOutdoorsOklahoma.com, shop as a guest in the Outdoor Store, or log in to your Go Outdoors Oklahoma account. (U.S. orders only.)

For assistance, call 1-800-607-4410.


 

FEATURED IN THE NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2024 ISSUE:

  • 2025 Wildlife Habitat Management Calendar: A great magazine addition that will last the entire year ahead.This 12-month pullout calendar features outstanding images for each month, along with habitat and wildlife conservation tips for landowners who want to be good stewards of the land and its natural resources.
  • Deployment to the Deer Woods: Tag along on a special deer hunt with five veterans from branches of the U.S. armed forces, organized by a nonprofit group called Operation Freedom Outdoors and hosted by a conscientious eastern Oklahoma landowner and outdoor outfitter.
  • Wildlife Conservation Foundation Names New Executive Director: Meet Sean McCabe, who is taking the reins of the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Foundation as it's new executive director. The Foundation was created expressly to raise funds and provide a more responsive source of financing to support fish and wildlife conservation activities of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
  • "Off the Beaten Path": This regular section features your fishing photos in "The Dock" and your hunting photos in "The Tailgate," along with "Game Bag," "Wild About Cooking," "Outdoor Calendar" and more!

BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY!

ONLY $10 A YEAR, $18 FOR 2 YEARS, OR $25 FOR 3 YEARS!

The best way to subscribe is by credit card online -- visit Go Outdoors Oklahoma at GoOutdoorsOklahoma.com, shop as a guest in the Outdoor Store, or log in to your Go Outdoors Oklahoma account. (U.S. orders only.)

For assistance, call 1-800-607-4410.


 

MAGAZINE CUSTOMER SERVICE

The best way to subscribe or to renew your subscription is online using a credit card. Simply log into your account at license.GoOutdoorsOklahoma.com or shop as a guest in the Outdoor Store.
For additional assistance, please call  1-800-607-4410.

Outdoor Oklahoma
PO Box 291981
Kettering, OH 45429
1-800-607-4410
OutdoorOklahoma@sfsdayton.com