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<blockquote data-quote="okieshooter777" data-source="post: 3044801" data-attributes="member: 14235"><p>This probably isn't relative for the people out west.</p><p>I hunt mostly in central Oklahoma area. I am use to hunting black jack woods, with some post oaks, and hickory's. THick, nasty stuff! Most of the mature bucks to me, just don't seem to go out into the clearings around me.... i always thought anyways. of course my wife shot a heck of a buck a few years ago set up on a "highline clearing" but it was mid November, and he was a mature buck following a hot doe. Ive seen tons of younger bucks crossing here, but this was a first for me to see a mature buck out in the opening. Maybe its because i always hunt the thick woods, and try to find trails... maybe i am making a mistake by not hunting the grassy fields so i can see much more ground.</p><p>I have acquired a new place recently and again it is mostly wooded, with lots of thick woods, but also has a pipe line clearing running thru it, as well as a couple places with prairie grass and clearings. when hunting with BP or rifle, do you guys normally set up on edges, or do you prefer to set up in the thick.. Sure you can see more ground in the clearings, but in the woods is where the smart old boys are more likely to be.... right? am i thinking about it wrong?</p><p>What do you central or eastern Oklahoma guys prefer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okieshooter777, post: 3044801, member: 14235"] This probably isn't relative for the people out west. I hunt mostly in central Oklahoma area. I am use to hunting black jack woods, with some post oaks, and hickory's. THick, nasty stuff! Most of the mature bucks to me, just don't seem to go out into the clearings around me.... i always thought anyways. of course my wife shot a heck of a buck a few years ago set up on a "highline clearing" but it was mid November, and he was a mature buck following a hot doe. Ive seen tons of younger bucks crossing here, but this was a first for me to see a mature buck out in the opening. Maybe its because i always hunt the thick woods, and try to find trails... maybe i am making a mistake by not hunting the grassy fields so i can see much more ground. I have acquired a new place recently and again it is mostly wooded, with lots of thick woods, but also has a pipe line clearing running thru it, as well as a couple places with prairie grass and clearings. when hunting with BP or rifle, do you guys normally set up on edges, or do you prefer to set up in the thick.. Sure you can see more ground in the clearings, but in the woods is where the smart old boys are more likely to be.... right? am i thinking about it wrong? What do you central or eastern Oklahoma guys prefer? [/QUOTE]
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