Zmoye11
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Hey guys, I recently moved from Eastern Colorado to Atoka, Oklahoma.. Is the public land here worth looking into? Not looking for any specific spots but any info would be greatly appreciated.
Yes there's a crapload of deer all over Oklahoma. Scout it hard and make sure the area you want to hunt isn't a controlled hunt (draw) lots of them are. My family is from there and I lived there for 3 years while doing a job and I've had great success applying western scouting and hunting tactics on public land deer. I've hunted both south east and north west and shot lots of awesome bucks.Hey guys, I recently moved from Eastern Colorado to Atoka, Oklahoma.. Is the public land here worth looking into? Not looking for any specific spots but any info would be greatly appreciated.
The National Guard had that issue in the 80s!!I would also add that you should strongly consider carrying a sidearm while bowhunting. Nothing like finding a weed grow on the Warehouser land.
Hey guys, I recently moved from Eastern Colorado to Atoka, Oklahoma.. Is the public land here worth looking into? Not looking for any specific spots but any info would be greatly appreciated.
He's exactly right. Tourism has blown up, so they're used to outside people. People are as kind as you let them beHaving grown up in SE OK, are there rough characters down there? Yes. Don't bother them and they won't bother you. Been far more concerned for my safety in any city I've ever been to, than I am in SE OK
So as far as that game warden, pretty sure I could guess one of a couple you're talking about. There's a reason for that. Before you think it's a hard ass game warden, you have to realize, years ago this was probably 1 of the heavier illegally hunted areas in the country. I've nothing to back that up, but I'd be willing to be it's in the running. So as the modern Era of hunting and conservation has come about, alot of people have worked very hard to change the old ways. That country down there has always been a Hotspot that was unknown to the country for whitetails. With continued proper conservation, the deer will continue to gain better genetics, and more older age class deer. So there's a very profound reason for a hard ass game warden down there. The people are fantastic, I know I was born and raised down there, and hate that I'm off at work now. Enjoy that country, it's truly God's country. Don't sweat the game warden, follow the laws and it'll be a nonpoint, they just have to be a bit harder down there to reverse alot of things.I've scouted a couple places around Atoka. There's definitely deer there, and I assume some good ones, pretty remote. I talked to some guys that have hunted there in the past, supposedly locals are really rough. Supposedly one of the game wardens seems like he's out to get hunters. Granted if you're legal, what could they do? Most of this is hear say other than I've scouted there. All in all, cool country and I plan to hunt up there one day.
So as far as that game warden, pretty sure I could guess one of a couple you're talking about. There's a reason for that. Before you think it's a hard ass game warden, you have to realize, years ago this was probably 1 of the heavier illegally hunted areas in the country. I've nothing to back that up, but I'd be willing to be it's in the running. So as the modern Era of hunting and conservation has come about, alot of people have worked very hard to change the old ways. That country down there has always been a Hotspot that was unknown to the country for whitetails. With continued proper conservation, the deer will continue to gain better genetics, and more older age class deer. So there's a very profound reason for a hard ass game warden down there. The people are fantastic, I know I was born and raised down there, and hate that I'm off at work now. Enjoy that country, it's truly God's country. Don't sweat the game warden, follow the laws and it'll be a nonpoint, they just have to be a bit harder down there to reverse alot of things.
Good hunting right in there for sure. And the right idea. That jon boat gets you back deeper than most go right in there. The same premise. In a couple of spots along Frazier creek as well.I’ve had success, and know guys that have been very successful, hunting along the kiamichi river north of Hugo lake. A john boat is just about required to get deep enough and a climbing stand works great on the tall straight pines.