Do you need a permit to hunt this corp land or is it good to go?
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You need to contact the Oklahoma District Office for the current rules and regs on those lands. They can change from year to year no matter the project or state they are in. I would never go by word of mouth cause someone on the internet says it's OK.The rules are governed by the project manager, and approved by the district office. There are some blanket rules. But those usually concern Fed laws and what to do about certain situations.
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That is what I have noticed is there doesn't seem to be a need for a permit but ill make sure to call and confirm. I have heard it is lawless area up there and locals may not like the visitor stomping into their honey hole. I really am focused on just three or four sits in the late season deep into some parts I have seen on OnX. Want to find a way to get in during late season when the bucks are cruising near the river on these natural funnels
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Originally posted by TrophyClubHntr View PostThat is what I have noticed is there doesn't seem to be a need for a permit but ill make sure to call and confirm. I have heard it is lawless area up there and locals may not like the visitor stomping into their honey hole. I really am focused on just three or four sits in the late season deep into some parts I have seen on OnX. Want to find a way to get in during late season when the bucks are cruising near the river on these natural funnelsLast edited by Fmjag64; 07-22-2020, 08:01 AM.
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Originally posted by TrophyClubHntr View PostThat is what I have noticed is there doesn't seem to be a need for a permit but ill make sure to call and confirm. I have heard it is lawless area up there and locals may not like the visitor stomping into their honey hole. I really am focused on just three or four sits in the late season deep into some parts I have seen on OnX. Want to find a way to get in during late season when the bucks are cruising near the river on these natural funnels
i hunted here last year. you did not need a permit, but yes it is very lawless there. and there are hunters every 20 yards. not to mention the locals out there feel very entitled. they treat it as if its "their" land and you dont have the right to be out there. they will loosen staps on your stand and do everything to prevent you from hunting there all while having feeders and leaving stands up year round. all the good deer ive ever seen have all been on hagerman.
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Originally posted by OBU13DAD View PostI hunted granpappy for years until they closed it off. We went in by boat if you can find a place to go in by boat that is the ticket!
That’s got to be better than just walking in. My luck some jackwagons would steal my boat lol.
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Boats/kayaks are your friend to get away from people. Yes, the locals think they own the place. Lots of stands and feeders. If you hang stands, be careful. They will and have loosened straps on stands. There are big deer there, but they’re smart. Get away from the people and you will find the bucks. I chased a 200” buck on the Corp land a few years back and he got poached by a road hunter. Tough hunting for sure.
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Originally posted by SFAbowhunter View PostBoats/kayaks are your friend to get away from people. Yes, the locals think they own the place. Lots of stands and feeders. If you hang stands, be careful. They will and have loosened straps on stands. There are big deer there, but they’re smart. Get away from the people and you will find the bucks. I chased a 200” buck on the Corp land a few years back and he got poached by a road hunter. Tough hunting for sure.
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That was one of the reason I left there. I had a lock on chained up during the season. I left it there because I hunt a lot lol. Last 4 times I went out there someone cut my bow haul up cord. Obviously someone wanting to let me know they didn’t want me there. It was way up in there pretty far too. It really pizzed me off. I never did see anyone walking through when I was there. Wish I could have caught em. Hunter etiquette on public land ain’t what it used to be it seems. Public land owners are very rampant these days.
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