The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, as a Tribal sovereign with an affirmed reservation recognized under federal law as Indian country, has exercised its inherent authority to provide opportunities for its citizens to participate in wildlife harvesting and related activities. The Nation’s treaty rights affirm its connection to a permanent homeland, which includes a commitment to care for and manage the wildlife and natural resources within that territory. These efforts, as reflected in the Title 36 - Game and Fish Code, demonstrate the Nation’s dedication to protecting its land, honoring its traditions, and advancing its sovereign governance.
Click the link below to submit a harvest report according to TO 2025-08 using your Seminole Nation Roll Number as your hunting license number. You will receive a carcass ID number once you submit the form. This carcass ID will need to be attached to the animal once it is submitted. This carcass ID is a valid form showing harvest within the Seminole Nation Reservation boundaries that can be used to submit an animal for meat processing or taxidermy.
The Five Tribes Reciprocal Wildlife Agreement allows citizens/members from the Reservations who have signed this document to hunt and fish on each other’s Reservations using their respective Tribal Licensure Requirement.
Oklahoma Season Dates and Bag Limits are Adopted to apply within the Cherokee Nation Reservation For information on recreating within this Reservation, contact Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation.
Season dates and bag limits can be found at the link provided above. For information on recreating within this Reservation, contact the Chickasaw Nation Fish and Wildlife Service Hunting Program below.
Season dates and bag limits can be found at the link provided above. For information on recreating within this Reservation, contact Choctaw Nation Wildlife Conservation.
Season dates and bag limits can be found at the links provided above. For information on recreating within this Reservation, contact the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Wildlife Program below.
Contact the Seminole Nation Department of Game and Fish below.
Seminole Nation Tribal Members will report their harvests at the link provided for harvest of any required species on any of the Five Tribe's Reservations.