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<blockquote data-quote="tulsaappraiser" data-source="post: 1208132" data-attributes="member: 13055"><p>I was drawn for McAlester "boggy" area. I am pumped and ready to go today, except I have to buy a recurve and start practicing. Going to Pat's Archery in Okmulgee for my bow. Does anyone have advice on were to go in the Boggy area? 11,000 acres are a little itimidating. Never been to McAAP, but have talked to a friend that went to "hominy" area twice. Said it is a hard hunt. I'm looking forward to it, but was looking for any info that might give me a little advantage vs. going blind. I understand all the rules, biggest question is about food plots, areas that see a lot of deer, hunt near the no hunt zones?!? etc.... Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsaappraiser, post: 1208132, member: 13055"] I was drawn for McAlester "boggy" area. I am pumped and ready to go today, except I have to buy a recurve and start practicing. Going to Pat's Archery in Okmulgee for my bow. Does anyone have advice on were to go in the Boggy area? 11,000 acres are a little itimidating. Never been to McAAP, but have talked to a friend that went to "hominy" area twice. Said it is a hard hunt. I'm looking forward to it, but was looking for any info that might give me a little advantage vs. going blind. I understand all the rules, biggest question is about food plots, areas that see a lot of deer, hunt near the no hunt zones?!? etc.... Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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