Post by Steve Sutton on Jul 2, 2010 10:19:45 GMT -5
Applicants can find out July 7 at 8 a.m. if they were drawn for any of the hunts offered through the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation's Controlled Hunt program by logging on to wildlifedepartment.com.
Once applicants log on to the website, they can click on the "Controlled Hunts Results Available" link and enter their last name, birthday, and the number they used on the original application (either their Social Security or driver’s license number). The system will only access the Controlled Hunts results database when the correct number matches with the hunter’s other information.
Sportsmen also can check their results at computer terminals available at the Department's headquarters and at certain regional offices during those offices’ regular business hours. Contact information for Wildlife Department field offices are available at wildlifedepartment.com. In addition, many local libraries offer Internet access to library cardholders. Applicants should check with their local library for Internet services and user-policies. Successful applicants will also be notified by mail....
“This is a free service that is easy to use,” said Melinda Sturgess-Streich, assistant director of administration and finance for the Wildlife Department. “As long as you check the results using the same number that you used in your original application, you’ll know in a matter of minutes if you’ve been drawn.”
The opportunity to hunt on some of Oklahoma’s most unique and desirable hunting properties have made the Department’s controlled hunts program one of the most popular programs in the country.
For more information about the Wildlife Department’s Controlled Hunts program, log on to wildlifedepartment.com.
Once applicants log on to the website, they can click on the "Controlled Hunts Results Available" link and enter their last name, birthday, and the number they used on the original application (either their Social Security or driver’s license number). The system will only access the Controlled Hunts results database when the correct number matches with the hunter’s other information.
Sportsmen also can check their results at computer terminals available at the Department's headquarters and at certain regional offices during those offices’ regular business hours. Contact information for Wildlife Department field offices are available at wildlifedepartment.com. In addition, many local libraries offer Internet access to library cardholders. Applicants should check with their local library for Internet services and user-policies. Successful applicants will also be notified by mail....
“This is a free service that is easy to use,” said Melinda Sturgess-Streich, assistant director of administration and finance for the Wildlife Department. “As long as you check the results using the same number that you used in your original application, you’ll know in a matter of minutes if you’ve been drawn.”
The opportunity to hunt on some of Oklahoma’s most unique and desirable hunting properties have made the Department’s controlled hunts program one of the most popular programs in the country.
For more information about the Wildlife Department’s Controlled Hunts program, log on to wildlifedepartment.com.