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Committee advances bill setting new fees for hunting guides, higher charges for nonresidents

Oklahoma Legislature Wildlife Committee ยท April 7, 2026

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Summary

SB 2,095 would set fees and fines for hunting guides, exempt in-state helpers from licensing (unless they are from out of state) and impose higher fees for nonresidents; committee approved the bill 6-0 after confirming it applies to waterfowl guides and reviewing fee levels (stated as $1,000 and $2,000).

The Oklahoma Wildlife Committee approved Senate Bill 2,095, which sets fees and fines for hunting guides operating in the state and increases fees for nonresident guides. Representative Townley presented the bill, telling the committee it "would be a higher price for the non residents" and later stating the fee amounts as "It's 1,000 and then 2,000 for out of state." The committee voted 6-0 to pass the measure.

Representative Townley said the bill would not require in-state helpers to have a license unless they are from out of state. He said some stakeholders believe the proposal protects landowners and helps preserve Oklahoma's reputation as a top hunting destination, although the transcript records that stakeholder source names were not specified during the presentation.

Vice Chair asked whether SB 2,095 covers only waterfowl guides; Representative Townley confirmed the bill applies to waterfowl guides. When pressed about fee amounts, Townley said the proposed fees are $1,000 for in-state guides and $2,000 for out-of-state guides.

A motion to pass the bill carried without opposition; staff reported 6 ayes and 0 nays. The committee did not discuss implementation details such as licensing processes, enforcement mechanisms or how fees would be collected.