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Check out this hunting property in Northwest Woods County, right along the unit #16 Kansas line. It's a solid spot for catching those big state line bucks, and the bonus here in Oklahoma is that you can harvest two bucks. Rifle season conveniently lines up with the middle of the rut, making it prime time for hunting.
Situated on 335 acres, this Honey Hole sits in the middle of nowhere along a dead-end road—definitely not your typical section line roads. The property hosts a mix of young, medium, and mature deer, creating a well-balanced population. You'll also find turkeys, quail, and other game from Woods County hanging out here.
The terrain is pretty cool, with a rolling high spots at the center of the property with bluffs overlooking the creek bottoms. The landscape includes a mix of trees, plum thickets, sage brush, and big grass, along with the draws that run to and from.
The property also has a newly fenced perimeter, and there's a power pole with a meter on the north end for added convenience. If you're into hunting big bucks and looking for a solid ranch, this one's worth checking out.
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