This bill amends Section 4-119 of Title 29 of the Oklahoma Statutes, which pertains to trapping licenses for furbearers. It introduces exemptions from the licensing requirements for individuals holding a resident lifetime hunting license or for resident owners, tenants, or their children who trap on their own land. Additionally, the bill establishes a new provision that allows landowners or lessees of agricultural land to use snares to trap coyotes and feral hogs on their property year-round without needing a license. There is no limit on the number of coyotes or feral hogs that can be snared, but any snare must be checked at least once every 24 hours.

The bill also outlines penalties for violations of the trapping regulations, with fines ranging from $25 to $1,000 depending on the specific infraction. The effective date for this legislation is set for November 1, 2026. Overall, the bill aims to streamline trapping regulations while providing specific allowances for landowners to manage coyote and feral hog populations.