- 89 Acres
- 3 Hunters Maximum
This property is currently leased.
Property Details
Great deer herd and some waterfowl hunting on two ponds and a creek. Plus, with Oolagah lake less than 1.5 miles away, you could easily choose to camp there with electric AND water and be at this property in under 5 minutes.
General Info on the Area:
Rogers County, Oklahoma, offers hunting opportunities for a variety of game animals, including white-tailed deer, turkey, quail, dove, waterfowl, and small game. The county is located in the northeastern part of the state and features a mix of wooded areas, grasslands, and agricultural fields that provide habitats for a diverse range of wildlife. Overall, hunting in Rogers County, Oklahoma, offers a diverse range of game animals, beautiful natural landscapes, and ample hunting opportunities, making it a great destination for hunting enthusiasts. However, as with any hunting area, the success of the hunt can depend on many factors, including the season, weather conditions, and individual hunting skills.
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Property Limits
Some landowners request additional limits to follow while on their property. Please review the property limit guidelines.Â
This landowner allows spouse and their children under 18 to participate in this agreement with all licensees.
If allowed by landowner, 1 Guest may be present per licensee outside of big game seasons. Only allowed to hunt small game – vermin, dove, quail, ducks, geese, rabbits, squirrels, fish etc. This does not allow for deer, elk, moose, bear, antelope, sheep, turkey etc to be harvested by a guest. No Big Game.
A shared bag limit where spouse and children under 18 harvests count towards the licensee’s state game limit (Big Game Only). Small game shall carry the states limit for each person.
A corporate lease allows licensee to bring guests for any season. The number of persons present at any given time can be restricted by landowner.Â