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Hi all,
I live in Arizona but am purchasing roughly 170 acres of hunting/ranching land in OK. The property is about half wooded (white oak, pecan, and cedar), half cattle ranch pasture, has a creek, and roughly 8 acres of backwater contiguous with Lake Eufaula WMA. The land/water and the present owner's single feeder seem to attract an adequate number of deer (based on trail-cam photos on the property website). Until I retire, I'll only be able to visit the place two or three times a year for a few days. When we toured the place with a Realtor in March, more deer ran off than I'd seen in AZ in the last 10 years. I'd consider success being my kids and I shooting about three doe and/or a buck per year. Management ideas run from a minimum of buying a huge , solar powered feeder; fill it when I can (summer and sometimes in October when school is out), thrown down some salt blocks, and set up a ground blind a couple of days before rifle season (and/or archery season if I get around to buying a crossbow) to buying a UTV and food-plot implements, elevated box blinds plus the feeder(s). I suppose I could look for cheap flights to Tulsa, rent a car, and top off the feeder a few weeks before hunting season if the capacity is limited. I have a lot to learn and would appreciate any wisdom on how to maximize success as defined above. Also considering letting someone lease the land for cattle grazing for the favor of keeping an eye on the place and filling the feeders and/or planting plots fenced off from cattle. Thanks much!
I live in Arizona but am purchasing roughly 170 acres of hunting/ranching land in OK. The property is about half wooded (white oak, pecan, and cedar), half cattle ranch pasture, has a creek, and roughly 8 acres of backwater contiguous with Lake Eufaula WMA. The land/water and the present owner's single feeder seem to attract an adequate number of deer (based on trail-cam photos on the property website). Until I retire, I'll only be able to visit the place two or three times a year for a few days. When we toured the place with a Realtor in March, more deer ran off than I'd seen in AZ in the last 10 years. I'd consider success being my kids and I shooting about three doe and/or a buck per year. Management ideas run from a minimum of buying a huge , solar powered feeder; fill it when I can (summer and sometimes in October when school is out), thrown down some salt blocks, and set up a ground blind a couple of days before rifle season (and/or archery season if I get around to buying a crossbow) to buying a UTV and food-plot implements, elevated box blinds plus the feeder(s). I suppose I could look for cheap flights to Tulsa, rent a car, and top off the feeder a few weeks before hunting season if the capacity is limited. I have a lot to learn and would appreciate any wisdom on how to maximize success as defined above. Also considering letting someone lease the land for cattle grazing for the favor of keeping an eye on the place and filling the feeders and/or planting plots fenced off from cattle. Thanks much!