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<blockquote data-quote="McClura" data-source="post: 3007631" data-attributes="member: 42657"><p>There are a few areas I have hunted that produced. I have taken two bucks , several doe and a pig from Deer creek. What is the date you are hunting? When you get there for the orientation on the thursday before you go out and place a stand or blind you can ask one of white hats that run the hunts if any hunters have had luck in a certain place. The time you hunt will make a lot of difference. </p><p>If you have the map that you can print when you pay your hunt fee, look at the top of the map where it says Deer Creek. Just above where the word "DEER" is, there is a zig-zag road coming off of C-Tree road going west. That goes to the dam of a large lake. If you look on Google, there is a creek/drainage running north from the lake all the way to the North Boundry at Hwy 31. The last time I was in there the people that run the hunt had put some green fields in there almost to the north end of the property. You can park just in that area close the pond there along C-Tree road or along the bunkers just north of the drainage.</p><p>If you use Google Earth, just type in Haywood, OK, when you get there that is C-Tree road coming out of the Depot. Follow it south to Statton road. The pond and green patches are about 2 or 300 yds west of that location.</p><p>Let me know what date you have. Might be able to help more if you hunt after my group.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McClura, post: 3007631, member: 42657"] There are a few areas I have hunted that produced. I have taken two bucks , several doe and a pig from Deer creek. What is the date you are hunting? When you get there for the orientation on the thursday before you go out and place a stand or blind you can ask one of white hats that run the hunts if any hunters have had luck in a certain place. The time you hunt will make a lot of difference. If you have the map that you can print when you pay your hunt fee, look at the top of the map where it says Deer Creek. Just above where the word "DEER" is, there is a zig-zag road coming off of C-Tree road going west. That goes to the dam of a large lake. If you look on Google, there is a creek/drainage running north from the lake all the way to the North Boundry at Hwy 31. The last time I was in there the people that run the hunt had put some green fields in there almost to the north end of the property. You can park just in that area close the pond there along C-Tree road or along the bunkers just north of the drainage. If you use Google Earth, just type in Haywood, OK, when you get there that is C-Tree road coming out of the Depot. Follow it south to Statton road. The pond and green patches are about 2 or 300 yds west of that location. Let me know what date you have. Might be able to help more if you hunt after my group. Mike [/QUOTE]
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