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August 14, 2024
Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation to have fourth annual controlled deer hunts
By JOSH NEWTON CHEROKEE NATION,

TAHLEQUAH — The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation Department is having its fourth annual controlled hunts this fall on preserve land in Sequoyah County.

The 2024 controlled deer hunts will take place on Cherokee Nation’s 4,000-plus-acre Sequoyah Hunting Preserve north of Sallisaw, with 10 Cherokee elders, 10 Cherokee veterans, 10 Cherokee youth, 10 Cherokee speakers and 10 Cherokee citizens being selected by a random draw of qualifying applicants. The controlled hunts are not subject to any residency requirement and applications are open to all Cherokee Nation citizens.

“Our annual controlled deer hunts have become a cherished tradition, offering Cherokee citizens a unique opportunity to connect with our bountiful lands and cultural heritage,” Deputy Chief Bryan Warner said. “These hunts not only provide sustenance for our people but also connect us to our Cherokee lifeways. We’re proud to offer this experience to our tribe’s elders, veterans, youth, speakers and citizens, ensuring that diverse groups within our Nation can participate in this important cultural practice and experience the many blessings it brings.”

Cherokee Nation citizens who qualify for the controlled hunts can apply by using the Gadugi Portal at https://gadugiportal. cherokee.org/. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Sept. 6. Results of the draw will be announced the week after the application deadline, with successful applicants being notified via e-mail and on the Gadugi Portal.

The eligibility requirements and dates for each category of the controlled hunts are:

• Cherokee Youth: Applicants must be age 17 years or younger at the time of the hunt and a Cherokee Nation citizen. Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult with proof of Cherokee Nation citizenship or a valid Oklahoma hunting license. The licensed adult must be either a parent or guardian or an individual specifically selected by the parent or guardian. Dates: Oct. 18-20.

• Cherokee Speakers Muzzleloader: Applicants must be registered as a Cherokee speaker with the Cherokee Nation Language Department. Applicants not registered as a Cherokee speaker must contact the Cherokee Nation Language Department at (918) 207-4900. All ages are eligible to apply. If the applicant is age 17 or younger at the time of the hunt, they must be accompanied by an adult with a Tribal identification or a valid Oklahoma hunting license. The licensed adult must be either a parent or guardian or an individual specifically selected by the parent or guardian. Dates: Oct. 26-28.

• Cherokee Elders Muzzleloader: Applicants must be age 55 years of age or older at the time of the hunt and a Cherokee Nation citizen. Dates: Nov. 1-3.

• Cherokee Veterans: Applicants must be a veteran of a branch of the United States armed forces, a Cherokee Nation citizen and must submit their DD-214 or proof of veteran status with the application. Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 1.

• Open Hunt: Any Cherokee Nation citizen is eligible for this hunt. Dates: Dec. 6-8.

Each hunt category will include five eithersex tags and five antlerless tags.

Drawn participants will be required to sign a liability of release before participation. Each hunter is allowed to bring one non-hunting guest with them.

The Cherokee Nation Wildlife Conservation department has determined the total number of citizens to be selected for this year’s hunts using herd population data and wildlife conservation best practices. Future draw hunt opportunities may vary based on continued data collection and herd management analysis.

The 2023 controlled hunts hosted by the Cherokee Nation saw participating hunters clip a tagout success rate of greater than 70 percent as well as a 100-percent opportunity rate, meaning each hunter encountered at least one deer to potentially harvest. For more information about eligibility or submission of applications, call (918) 453-5058.

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