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Unique Hunting Tract In Northwest Oklahoma

   Here’s a unique hunting tract that will hunt much larger than its size. It has a primary creek bottom that runs the entire length of the tract with a smaller creek intersecting in the middle. The creek bottoms are lined with various hardwoods including towering Cottonwoods, Elms, Locusts, and China Berrys to name a few. There’s excessive tree/brush cover throughout the northern 80% of the tract and it’s choked full of deer and turkey. The tract lies in the extreme western edge of Oklahoma, only 3 miles from the Texas border. It holds some of the best cover in the whole region, which is hard to come by this far west. In-turn holding extremely high numbers of deer and turkey. The creek edges have excellent cover with big mature thickets and sage, holding great quail numbers. The property is bordered by a very large Non-Hunted ranch that serves as a refuge, leaving a mature buck populati...

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