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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 841036" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>You can probably find this on a map of the place, it's the North West corner.</p><p></p><p>The last time I hunted Atoka was in '96, so things might have changed. I found some scrapes at the end of the road that runs along a ridge, I marked it on a map. The only problem with hunting there is it's easy access and everyone else probably found them too. So I backed off across the valley to the other ridge hoping to catch some deer that other people would push. The first day I hunted along the North Fence on top of the hill where I marked the map. There were a few places in the fence the deer were using to cut thru. There were some deer that were running the top of that ridge as well so it seemed like a decent spot. Shots could be all the way across the valley so you could shoot a long ways if you wanted to. I ended up seeing a few does that day, but didn't shoot. The next morning I hunted the same spot. Then in the afternoon on the second day, I went to the west and north a bit to the red line. In the trees there is the remnants of a long rock wall that can't be seen from the air. I climbed up on it and still-hunted for a while and ended up shooting a nice little buck that was probably pushed out by other hunters.</p><p></p><p>Terrain is rocky and very hilly. For somebody out of shape like me, it takes a while to climb up those hills. Killed a rattlesnake there as well so be careful. Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 841036, member: 9117"] You can probably find this on a map of the place, it's the North West corner. The last time I hunted Atoka was in '96, so things might have changed. I found some scrapes at the end of the road that runs along a ridge, I marked it on a map. The only problem with hunting there is it's easy access and everyone else probably found them too. So I backed off across the valley to the other ridge hoping to catch some deer that other people would push. The first day I hunted along the North Fence on top of the hill where I marked the map. There were a few places in the fence the deer were using to cut thru. There were some deer that were running the top of that ridge as well so it seemed like a decent spot. Shots could be all the way across the valley so you could shoot a long ways if you wanted to. I ended up seeing a few does that day, but didn't shoot. The next morning I hunted the same spot. Then in the afternoon on the second day, I went to the west and north a bit to the red line. In the trees there is the remnants of a long rock wall that can't be seen from the air. I climbed up on it and still-hunted for a while and ended up shooting a nice little buck that was probably pushed out by other hunters. Terrain is rocky and very hilly. For somebody out of shape like me, it takes a while to climb up those hills. Killed a rattlesnake there as well so be careful. Hope this helps. [b][Broken External Image][/b] [/QUOTE]
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