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bowhunter34

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I will be moving to South Tulsa in the next 2 weeks, and was wondering if anyone out there had some info on some good bow shops. I am looking to purchase a new bow and was wanting to shoot some different kinds to see what I like. I am also into shooting 3-D archery shoots and was wondering if there was any around the area up there. My last question is that I was wondering about places to hunt around the Tulsa area. Thanks for any and all your help.
 

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Myself and everybody I know have been going to Pat's in Okmulgee since Pat was still around. Dean and John are good guys, if you go in the off season or on a weekday they will go out of their way to help you. They have an indoor range. They can prolly get you hooked up with info on the league scene, check their website as well as the Oklahoma Bowsite forum.

I'm not a public land hunter, but there is plenty around. Also plenty of archery only spots. ODWC website should help you with that.
 

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I bow hunt and live in Tulsa.

Heyburn, Okmulgee, Ft.Gibson, Hulah, Keystone, & Cherokee WMA's are some ok bow spots.

Of course there is no good public land for bowhunting, access to private land is definitely Ideal.
 

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+1 on Pat's in Okmulgee. Good, knowledgeable guys in there. I also really like Bill's Sporting Goods in Claremore.
Tulsa Archery Association is a good range. I'm not a member but I've been out there and checked out the facilities, they have a nice setup for just about anything archery and they are very reasonably priced with 24 hour access for members. It's way out north here by Sperry though so it's a drive from south Tulsa.
As far as hunting, I've never hunted the public land around here, I travel way too far to hunt private.
 

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Another Vote for Pat's Archery in Okmulgee. The shops and archery ranges around Tulsa have really diminished the last 10 years. I can also vouch for Tulsa Archery Association in Sperry. I am a past president and vice-president of the club. It has an indoor range, tree stand range, field archery range, and 3-D range, along with a practice range out to 60 yards. And the capability to shoot out to 100 yards if you're up for it. It has electricity to the building, and a wood burning stove inside. I've spent many a winter evening and night out there shooting. I believe the membership fee is now $40.00. That's a year's membership for the whole family, with unlimited access to the ranges. The only time they don't want you shooting out there is when they're setting up the range for tournaments. They would prefer you help with that. Pat's should have info on it. If not, check out this link....

http://tulsaarcheryassoc.org/
 

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