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<blockquote data-quote="Toothpick" data-source="post: 3641249" data-attributes="member: 40274"><p>.308 is a great choice.</p><p>1. You are going to have to get a relationship with landowner(s), knock on doors, go to coffee shops, meet folks at church, etc. to gain their trust and access. This is not easy, I have spent all day knocking on doors when I was younger. When I got a positive response, to dove hunt or call a coyote, I asked what they needed help with. I wasn’t a ranch hand, but could help work cattle, mend fence, etc. I always bought them a Christmas/birthday gift even if it was something small (all I could afford). Or…</p><p>2. You can lease land</p><p></p><p>Deer hunting in Ok involves sitting in a stand and using the wind to your advantage. I took a guy from Pennsylvania hunting, walked him to a stand and said that I know the land and he needed to stay in this stand until 8:30 or 9:00 and then meet me in the truck because we had work to do. At 7:30, I see him on the North 40 walking around. That is not effective in OK, apparently not much in Pennsylvania either because he told me it took him 20 years to kill a deer. I told him to stick to pheasant and never took him hunting again.</p><p>The guys on the board will give great advice. Sorry about the ramble, he would have shot a deer that morning if he would have listened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toothpick, post: 3641249, member: 40274"] .308 is a great choice. 1. You are going to have to get a relationship with landowner(s), knock on doors, go to coffee shops, meet folks at church, etc. to gain their trust and access. This is not easy, I have spent all day knocking on doors when I was younger. When I got a positive response, to dove hunt or call a coyote, I asked what they needed help with. I wasn’t a ranch hand, but could help work cattle, mend fence, etc. I always bought them a Christmas/birthday gift even if it was something small (all I could afford). Or… 2. You can lease land Deer hunting in Ok involves sitting in a stand and using the wind to your advantage. I took a guy from Pennsylvania hunting, walked him to a stand and said that I know the land and he needed to stay in this stand until 8:30 or 9:00 and then meet me in the truck because we had work to do. At 7:30, I see him on the North 40 walking around. That is not effective in OK, apparently not much in Pennsylvania either because he told me it took him 20 years to kill a deer. I told him to stick to pheasant and never took him hunting again. The guys on the board will give great advice. Sorry about the ramble, he would have shot a deer that morning if he would have listened. [/QUOTE]
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