The only feedback I can give you is to abide by the law and that is that just owning property in OK doesn't give you the right to buy a resident hunting license of any type. Most states are that way and only have an allowance for those that are active military stationed in the state. You'll just have to pay the piper if you want to hunt in OK and if you try to get around the law and get caught you could lose your hunting privileges in the 48 states that are in the Wildlife Violator Compact, so it's not worth it to try and get around the existing laws. The OK game booklet is very specific on their requirements, as well as licenses needed and their cost.