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<blockquote data-quote="OSUCowboy98" data-source="post: 877463" data-attributes="member: 9542"><p>I grew up in Bartlesville and bowhunted below the dam alittle bit. Someone always seemed to kill a good buck from down there. I am not sure about the areas on Copan open to guns.</p><p></p><p>My previous lease, which I lost thanks to the government horse program, and current lease both butted up against the Hulah public land. There are some very nice bucks on that public land. I have shot more then one that crossed the fence off public land. I also saw more hogs then deer during muzzleloader, some of which were on public land.</p><p></p><p>I also have seen some serious wall hangers come off of the fence lines of Rock Creek and Western Wall public lands. These areas also have alot of hogs. Western Wall hired a professional to come shoot hogs, but it is closed to muzzleloader and rifle. Rock Creek gets a fair amount of pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OSUCowboy98, post: 877463, member: 9542"] I grew up in Bartlesville and bowhunted below the dam alittle bit. Someone always seemed to kill a good buck from down there. I am not sure about the areas on Copan open to guns. My previous lease, which I lost thanks to the government horse program, and current lease both butted up against the Hulah public land. There are some very nice bucks on that public land. I have shot more then one that crossed the fence off public land. I also saw more hogs then deer during muzzleloader, some of which were on public land. I also have seen some serious wall hangers come off of the fence lines of Rock Creek and Western Wall public lands. These areas also have alot of hogs. Western Wall hired a professional to come shoot hogs, but it is closed to muzzleloader and rifle. Rock Creek gets a fair amount of pressure. [/QUOTE]
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