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Hunting in Oklahoma
Hey, guys, I'll just tell you, I'm new to this site, so if I do something incorrectly, that's why.
Ok, so I'll be hunting in Oklahoma, Tulsa area, in Oct, public land, and I don't live there, nor will I be able to see the land before I get there. So I was wondering what might be the first recommendation, with the best chance of success. (I will be bowhunting) The area doesn't have to be overly close to Tulsa, a drive of two hours isn't all that much in my mind. Thanks |
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Osage co. and Cherokee co. usually lead the state in total number harvested. Neither are far from Tulsa. I know some old timers that have killed some monsters at deep fork and okmulgee. |
get on google earth. you can play with the maps to get a 3d view basically that will show u the lay of the land.
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