"Whitetail Hollow" - 90 Acres NE Oklahoma.

Oklahoma rifle season opener is tomorrow. I bowhunted on our deer lease yesterday and saw some rutting activity starting back up and also the Bucks have opened all the scrapes back up. I had 1 instance where I rode my 4 wheeler down the ranch road and pulled into my parking spot and just got off and looked up to see 5 does running in circles around me being harassed by a spike buck. None of them paid any attention and I could have killed each one of them with my bow from the ATV...

1 of the stands I was going to hunt from had a little mishap...

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Glad I wasn't in it...

I purposely didn't hunt this morning so I could sleep in...I slept till 6:15 am which is over 2 hours more than normal...today I prepare for the upcoming rifle season that I have taken off for. Gun checks, camp food, etc...I will be biding time between here on our 90 and the deer lease based on wind directions and may hunt a morning here and afternoons there depending on what's happening.

Tonight the ranch owner puts on a big feed for all the deer lease folks. It's a good time and we get to visit with folks from all over the ranch...most we only see this 1 time a year.

Good luck to all my fellow Okies and also you folks in other states that have the same rifle season we do...


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Story time...

A few months ago my wife and I put in for draw in hunts here in Oklahoma. We rarely ever draw anything but got lucky on a muzzleloader hunt in the Fort Gibson water fowl refuge. When we found we had drawn we went and drove around it a couple evenings back in September to look for deer because it was open to people to scout up until the 15th of October...my plan was to come back and prepare a stand and blind site but life got in the way and I never did.

As the hunt drew near my wife was not feeling well due to her condition and told me to go alone. I awoke on the day of the hunt at 3:00 AM and got ready, packed a lunch and drive over because the gate time was 4:30 AM. I arrived at the gate at 4:25 and was behind about 10 trucks of other hunters and then a few more pulled in behind me. At 4:30 the Rangers opened the gate and got everyone parked and I headed over to check in and met dirk919 of this forum and his son in line. After checking in everyone gets there gear and meets at these 2 trailers...

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Enjoyed your hunt adventure Okie. Sounds like quite a deer property! Sorry that Mrs. Okie couldn't make the hunt. Hope she feels better for whatever hunts are coming up soon.

You notice they have benches built on and the road is a T at the gate where we are at. 1 trailer is pointed north hooked to a truck and the other is pointed south. I knew there was more timber to the north so I got on the north facing trailer...along with about 16 others of the 25 hunters on site. The driver of the truck told us to flash our lights when we got to where we wanted let off. I had decided I wanted let off at the first road north that came off the main road...

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When e got near the road everyone started flashing their light to be let off. Someone said "is everyone hunting here" and I said "yep" as I grabbed my hang on stand and rifle and started booking it north up that road...

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The road looked like it ended at an E/W running power line so I planned to hunt north of the power line a little ways. I got to the line with several hunters following and I turned right and headed east along the line and a little ways down a couple guys popped out in the power line ahead of me. I immediately turned due north and busted brush until I came to a roughly 2 acre brushy opening with some tree lines and lots of scattered cover. I found a loaded persimmon tree and a large scrape so I thought this was going to be the spot. I found the triple trunked pecan tree in the dark.

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As I was hanging the stand a couple guys walked by just to my north and I could hear gravel popping under their boots which meant they were walking on a road!!! What? There is no road showing there on the map! Just a power line south of my position...well crap!

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I go ahead and get situated in my stand no realizing a road is just a few yards from me and guys will be walking it regularly and thinking to myself I will have to move as soon as a couple hours have passed so I don't screw other people's hunts up. I think maybe somebody will push a deer to me. The sky starts getting lighter and I start scanning around me and liking the way the point and line of trees next to me is. Perfect for a buck to use as a travel corridor and then as if by magic he appeared right where I expected off my left side. He came from toward the road the other hunters walked by on a few minutes before. I slowly raised my muzzleloader and this time it cocked. I got on his chest and fired and saw him bounding away at the shot. I listened but couldn't hear a crash. He was out of sight in an instance and I sat there wondering if I hit him or did the brush deflect it or was he just wounded. I sat for 30 more minutes after I reloaded my muzzleloader to let it get lighter for tracking and give him time to expire when I heard a shot straight in front of me and not far away. I finally got down and eased over to where he was standing and I could see him from there. He went 20 yards tops with a blown up heart. I drug him closer to my tree where I could see him and climbed back into my stand because I knew I had hunters all around me and wanted to keep from ruining it for them. I sat about another hour and got down and field dressed him and drug him the few yards to the road. As soon as I got him there another Hunter walked up and admired him, we spoke, and he eased on down the road.

I knew they said they wouldn't be driving the roads 2 hours in the morning and the last 2 hours so I headed up to the main road to meet them when they came around. Another Hunter was there at the meeting spot and said he had killed a real nice 8 pointer. A few minutes later the truck came and we jumped on and they drove us to my deer and we loaded him up. The other fellows deer was still in the woods about 250 yards from the road so we took my deer to camp and picked up a deer cart and the driver took us back out so we could go get the other fellows deer. I went and helped him and in about 30 minutes we had his deer at the road. We went back to camp when the truck got there and they weighed and checked our deer...

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The Rangers put on a big lunch feed of catfish and hush puppies and fried potatoes and it was great. It was a great day...



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My personal deer hunting season ended at 7:30 am this morning. I was sitting in a stand we call "Texas Field" because we have to walk across a rocky prickly pear and cedar infested opening to get to our stand tree. It is the perfect setup because the prickly pear field is a deer free zone and I am only walking about 25 feet into where the deer zone is. I was using my old lever action 30-30 and yesterday I shot a few Remington Core-lokt bullets and it was dead on at 50 yards. I had 2 boxes of Hornady Lever-Evolution 160 grain bullets and I shot one through it and it printed very close to my other group. My friend who also shoots a lever action Marlin also shot one but his printed about 12" high at 50 yards. I made the mistake of deciding to load the rifle with 7 of the Hornady bullets for this mornings hunt.

At 5:30 AM I am in my stand well before daylight and with a slight south wind in my face I had a deer walk by 5 minutes later I could hear but absolutely could not see...

At 7:15 am 2 does worked their way down to me from off the mountain and went to a small waterhole in the creek to the west of me and drank and then worked their way back toward me. They got to the spot I had crossed the little dry creek and got nervous when they smelled my ground scent and they started circling behind me. At this same time I look up and see my target buck walking down the same trail the does came in on and he was about 130 yards out when the does got around downwind and started blowing. I would like to say I threw my gun up and smoked him but it was actually more comedic...

The deer turned and I tried a quick shot. At the shot he turned and ran to my left and stopped about 150 yards out with his vitals behind a large tree but I could see blood on his back legs. I aimed for his neck and fired and saw a limb blow off a tree on the way. The next shot barked the tree he was behind and the next 4 shots hit nothing but dirt I guess. I was beside myself at that time with an empty gun...I quickly grabbed the 5 spare Remington Core-Lokt bullets I brought since I had shot all the Hornadys I had and I watched the deer lie down behind the same tree...a couple minutes later he is on his feet and walking across to my right. He stopped in an opening and I sent a Remington round on its way. At the shot he bucked and ran straight at me and crashed about 100 yards from me behind a large blown down red oak. I sat and watched for 15 minutes and saw no movement and got down and eased over to where he had fallen. The last shot hit the sweet spot...

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It's a pain to have to try to be your own photographer...lol


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Job well done OkieKubota's! Thanks, Johnny, for letting us know you are part human, and miss like the rest of us sometimes.
Nice set of bucks yall have there.
I can miss with the best of them...doesn't help shooting a 150 yard gun at it's outside range with the wrong ammo either. Lol
Congratulations on your seasons Johnny and Mrs.. Do you have any wall space left?

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We have 5 bucks at the taxidermist now...I haven't taken this last one yet but I did cape and skin it out and have the skull prepped to maybe do a European mount. May still have it mounted but am really eyeballing the wall space around here now...wife wants to add a den off our new house...may do that if not too much trouble because our deer hunting days are definitely still a go hopefully for years to come!

Heck of a season, you have some beautiful deer out there! Congratulations!


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They are certainly some pretty deer we have here in the state with the body coloration and dark racks on a lot of these woodland deer. Thank you for the congrats...been a fantastic year and really looking forward to see what this record acorn crop keeps alive for next year.
 
I was looking out the kitchen window a few minutes ago and a young 8 pointer I have had on camera over the past few weeks was standing at the lower section of our back yard. At first I was observing and thought it was cool but he was not eating the clover like other deer we see out there. He was standing in one place, flicking his tail and occasionally licking his sides...both of them...his demeanor tells me "wounded"...he stood around there only moving a couple feet at a time until he drop below the crest of the hill. He was very alert with his ears and head movements when something would catch his attention...after we go to church this morning I am going to walk down there and look for blood as I suspect he may have been shot....
 
Been a while since I've checked in on your thread... you've been busy! Congrats on you and your families success this fall. You've done good work. Now that deer season is all said and done go get them squirrels! :)

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So I hope the sermon is captivating, or I know what will be on you mind!
It was a very good sermon on "strength" in all its capacitys...

I certainly hope the deer was ok because I found no sign of it. I only looked in the areas I saw it standing and only for blood. Will now watch for birds...
 
Been a while since I've checked in on your thread... you've been busy! Congrats on you and your families success this fall. You've done good work. Now that deer season is all said and done go get them squirrels! :)

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Thank you for the kind words. I am in the process of trying to locate another small freezer as we ended up with 1 more deer than ours could hold...Black Friday sales have put all the small ones on back order. Squirrel hunting with the boys was fun. We saw lots and got 1...lol

Sure missing those updates on your property tour thread...how has your season gone? New shop done? Fishing reports?
 
Thank you for the kind words. I am in the process of trying to locate another small freezer as we ended up with 1 more deer than ours could hold...Black Friday sales have put all the small ones on back order. Squirrel hunting with the boys was fun. We saw lots and got 1...lol

Sure missing those updates on your property tour thread...how has your season gone? New shop done? Fishing reports?
I'll do an update soon. I've slacked on keeping up with the thread as computer time just hasn't been high on my list of things to do. One of these days it'll pop up to the top and be loaded with pics. The boys and I are seeing tons of deer but not shooting anything. Fishing has been great. And the shop is done except for some interior things I want to do to it. Thanks for asking!
 
Haven't done anything hunting or habitat related since I got my last buck. New position is keeping me busy and been doing some things around home that needed to be done. This morning I decided to pull some cam cards from here on our 90. Our 16 day rifle season ended last Sunday so I was interested to see if anything survived it...I only bowhunted this property a few times this year and never hunted it with a gun...

This doe was shot in the neck...

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A few bucks made it out alive...this one was shot in the hind leg...

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A few that look ok...

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Bully 6

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Young 10 I passed 4 times while bowhunting...really glad to see he is still around!

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Just a few lil guys...

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This nice 8 made it through...so far...

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While I was bowhunting my main target deer was this one and this is the last photo I got of him...

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Until today...I don't know if he is going to make it...he was shot with something high in his back a few inches back from his shoulder...

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He has lost about 50 lbs looks like...


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Now that either sex rifle and muzzleloader are done and acorns are either starting to dry up or getting tougher to find a good one the deer are just now starting to utilize the plot...it is in good shape going into December since it has been browsed very little and our DPSM is very low.
It consists of BFO, WR, WW, daikon radish, Durana white and Barduro red clover...

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