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Anybody hunt Pushmataha WMA?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3889048" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I’ve never been there, but I’ve hunted East of there and did a bunch of working near Clayton at the windmill farm. Beautiful area. If it’s anything like the honobia/three rivers area down the road near cloudy, the roads are hell and cell reception is nonexistent. I’ve heard that during deer season that area turns into a suburb of Dallas, and judging from the trash left behind in camping areas I would say that’s pretty accurate. You have a ton of land to pick from to hunt though, which is nice. Also, on the way there/on the way back you could swing by atoka, there’s 3 WMAs all touching each other with tons of acreage to explore. Archery only, good fishing too. I’ve seen tons of deer there. Might be worth a stop for a few hours on the way back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3889048, member: 35036"] I’ve never been there, but I’ve hunted East of there and did a bunch of working near Clayton at the windmill farm. Beautiful area. If it’s anything like the honobia/three rivers area down the road near cloudy, the roads are hell and cell reception is nonexistent. I’ve heard that during deer season that area turns into a suburb of Dallas, and judging from the trash left behind in camping areas I would say that’s pretty accurate. You have a ton of land to pick from to hunt though, which is nice. Also, on the way there/on the way back you could swing by atoka, there’s 3 WMAs all touching each other with tons of acreage to explore. Archery only, good fishing too. I’ve seen tons of deer there. Might be worth a stop for a few hours on the way back. [/QUOTE]
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