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<blockquote data-quote="30BulletHoles" data-source="post: 2671553" data-attributes="member: 8041"><p>The drought damn sure hasn't helped matters. Blue tounge seems to be an area specific issue. The coyotes are definately a factor, I'm in a hunt club and I dont think anyone else besides me and a couple others call coyotes on the nwok leases. I haven't seen near as many deer on trail cam or in person as years past, actually pretty tough this year.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I would agree with all of the above except for the "mass poaching by OG&E workers". Some good knowledge can be found in the Circle G cafe also a lot of BS unfounded rumors, I should know since I grew up in Arnett. </p><p></p><p> I hunt in Woodward county as well as around the Harmon area and am seeing the same problems in both areas, low numbers and not much movement in the daylight. I remember not that long ago when it was a matter of discression as to what you were going to pass on or shoot when you went out and now it just seems to ba a matter of seeing anything at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BulletHoles, post: 2671553, member: 8041"] The drought damn sure hasn't helped matters. Blue tounge seems to be an area specific issue. The coyotes are definately a factor, I'm in a hunt club and I dont think anyone else besides me and a couple others call coyotes on the nwok leases. I haven't seen near as many deer on trail cam or in person as years past, actually pretty tough this year. I would agree with all of the above except for the "mass poaching by OG&E workers". Some good knowledge can be found in the Circle G cafe also a lot of BS unfounded rumors, I should know since I grew up in Arnett. I hunt in Woodward county as well as around the Harmon area and am seeing the same problems in both areas, low numbers and not much movement in the daylight. I remember not that long ago when it was a matter of discression as to what you were going to pass on or shoot when you went out and now it just seems to ba a matter of seeing anything at all. [/QUOTE]
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