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<blockquote data-quote="D&#039;Artagnan" data-source="post: 4278670" data-attributes="member: 48935"><p>I meant everyone down here in Southern Oklahoma where we drive these rural roads and Highways everyday (night). Not a single trip between my town Coalgate, and Atoka 12 miles, at night will you not see deer. That's pretty big talk but unless you live here you don't know. Tons off creeks and woods and if your near a creek, you'll find deer. </p><p>Saw a couple of doe's last night at 9:30 pm between my home and HWY 69 which is about 12 miles or less.</p><p>So yes. If you drive at night here, for a life time, you will hit deer at some point. If you just drive in daylight, no.</p><p>We have no shortage of deer, turkeys and a ton of wild part Russian hogs (that I used to love to shoot). We are like an ad for pioneers crossing the plains (we are the plains) and having to hunt for a living. The only difference is not wild buffalo but some people keep them and use them as production beef or just to keep a piece of history.</p><p>I love my state and where I live</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Artagnan, post: 4278670, member: 48935"] I meant everyone down here in Southern Oklahoma where we drive these rural roads and Highways everyday (night). Not a single trip between my town Coalgate, and Atoka 12 miles, at night will you not see deer. That's pretty big talk but unless you live here you don't know. Tons off creeks and woods and if your near a creek, you'll find deer. Saw a couple of doe's last night at 9:30 pm between my home and HWY 69 which is about 12 miles or less. So yes. If you drive at night here, for a life time, you will hit deer at some point. If you just drive in daylight, no. We have no shortage of deer, turkeys and a ton of wild part Russian hogs (that I used to love to shoot). We are like an ad for pioneers crossing the plains (we are the plains) and having to hunt for a living. The only difference is not wild buffalo but some people keep them and use them as production beef or just to keep a piece of history. I love my state and where I live [/QUOTE]
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