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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 1647841" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>Correct on the Texicans invading SE Oklahoma; they are about to take over the southern part of LeFlore County and the northern half of McCurtain County and off over in Pushmataha County. I think they brought the fire ants with them. </p><p></p><p>I grew up in LeFlore County - lots of open country that included National Forest and timber company land, first Dierks and then Weyerhaueser about 1969 or so. Then John Hancock bought a lot of Weyerhaueser's land in Leflore and Push counties - rumors of leases were flying, but the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept wound up managing Hancock's land as the Honobia Creek Wilderness Area or whatever it was called. Now there's only a little of that left and the rest was purchased by a lawyer from Ft. Worth and a timber speculator from Louisiana - now leased for hunting. My cronies and I have 3200 acres of the part we always hunted, and I like it OK although I feel bad for the folks that can't afford to pay the lease fees to hunt where they always hunted.</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 1647841, member: 12387"] Correct on the Texicans invading SE Oklahoma; they are about to take over the southern part of LeFlore County and the northern half of McCurtain County and off over in Pushmataha County. I think they brought the fire ants with them. I grew up in LeFlore County - lots of open country that included National Forest and timber company land, first Dierks and then Weyerhaueser about 1969 or so. Then John Hancock bought a lot of Weyerhaueser's land in Leflore and Push counties - rumors of leases were flying, but the Oklahoma Wildlife Dept wound up managing Hancock's land as the Honobia Creek Wilderness Area or whatever it was called. Now there's only a little of that left and the rest was purchased by a lawyer from Ft. Worth and a timber speculator from Louisiana - now leased for hunting. My cronies and I have 3200 acres of the part we always hunted, and I like it OK although I feel bad for the folks that can't afford to pay the lease fees to hunt where they always hunted. Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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