dogdoc
Well-Known Member
Welcome to dogdoc's land tour. Sorry for the delay of getting this started but better late then never. I purchased Quapaw Meadows in the fall of 2002. It is 160 acres located in west Lincoln County. Approx 40 miles east of Oklahoma City. The Quapaw Tribe owned much of the land around my area in the 1800's and the large creek that runs next to my south property line is Quapaw Creek. I have a small feeder creek that feeds into the larger creek. That is how I came up with the name Quapaw Meadows.
The Green areas are my food plots. The larger one is the wheat/clover plot with part of it Eagle Soybeans. The blue is water. Two ponds and a running creek. The creek will go dry in a bad drought but usually always has water.
The pink are tree stands for bow and the purple are my tower stands for rifle. The Yellow block of land was the former fescue field. Two acres on the North side has been converted to a ladino/red clover plot mixed with chicory. I call this my Boggy Bottom Plot. It was given the name Boggy Bottom by the former owner of the land who passed away just prior to my purchasing the land.
The Green areas are my food plots. The larger one is the wheat/clover plot with part of it Eagle Soybeans. The blue is water. Two ponds and a running creek. The creek will go dry in a bad drought but usually always has water.
The pink are tree stands for bow and the purple are my tower stands for rifle. The Yellow block of land was the former fescue field. Two acres on the North side has been converted to a ladino/red clover plot mixed with chicory. I call this my Boggy Bottom Plot. It was given the name Boggy Bottom by the former owner of the land who passed away just prior to my purchasing the land.