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HUNTING
Things To Do
McCurtain County is a hunter’s paradise. Abundant with native species the
rugged unharmed public lands offer something for every hunter. Located in
the southern part of the county, Red Slough and Little River National Wildlife
Refuge offer some of the finest waterfowl hunting in Oklahoma. Some of
the largest concentrations of eastern-strain turkey in the state are in the
area. Deer are prolific along with squirrel, raccoon, cottontails, swamp
rabbits, coyote, bobcat, opossum, gray fox, and beaver. While not yet
plentiful, quail can be found on the outskirts of timber
harvest sites and thinned pine plantations. You can enjoy
all of this while staying in one of our Broken Bow cabins.
***All Oklahoma state hunting regulations, fees, and
seasons apply on public land in McCurtain County.
Hunting is not permitted on state park property.
You can find more information and buy a permit online
at the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.