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Author Topic: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?  (Read 336 times)

Offline razorsharptokill

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Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« on: September 29, 2007, 12:16:00 PM »
I drew the Hominy area. Just wanted to touch base with anyone that will be going then.

I'm really stoked about it! This is my 1st time to hunt there.
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Offline Tater John

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2007, 01:42:00 PM »
Go south on Road B, then east on Road Seven, stop and park. drainage on the left, 5 bunker roads on the right

Or, south on Road B to Ashland road turn east again and park it. Ten bunker roads on right next 2 sections.

Pin point the locations on the map and ask the 'white hat rangers' what kind of activity they have been seeing there. Its a long drive from camp, you'll have to be out of the sack fast and ready to roll. If I remeber right Hominy hits the road first.

4 yrs ago the area was HOT! The does like feeding all around bunkers, morning and late afternoon. Get the first doe you see tagged and you come back next year, same time, same place. Its a great area, I'm stoked for you! Dumb butt me sat on my hands and kept letting them walk by. I turned yellow and didn't shoot one 8^). It was worth every moment. I think you have the best weekend, Good Luck!

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Offline Randy Morin

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2007, 02:55:00 PM »
My bud Justin Ammons has drawn for this year.  Not sure which area.  He goes by ythmnstr here. (sp?) Great guy.  I think he's going with 3 or 4 others that are wheeled up but Justin is all trad all the time.

Offline razorsharptokill

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #3 on: September 29, 2007, 04:06:00 PM »
Thanks for insight guys. I like that tree line North of road 7 between B and C. It's running East/West and the wind is likely to be out of the South.

I know not everyone will be allowed to drive their P.O.V. out there, what if I tag out early?
1. How will I get the meat out before it spoils?

2. How do I get back out to hunt if I take a doe back to camp? If we all car pool won't we be kind of stranded once we're afield?
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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2007, 05:37:00 PM »
There are phones every mile along the road call H.Q. they'll come & get you and take you back out to hunt. Good luck.
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Offline Dave2old

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2007, 06:48:00 PM »
I killed my first whitetail there, age 18, in 1964 or so, while sitting on a big low tree limb before portable treestands were invented -- 43# Pearson Wildcat and big ole' Bodkin 3-blade. It was a huge mess back then in the early days, with hunters bussed around and all the busses I was on stopping so that we could launch a fuselage of arrows at every group of roadside deer we saw, and some bottom-feeding bigshot named, as I recall, McCool, who had some sort of early "pro-hunter" relationship with Pearson, being helicoptered from deer to deer in the base commander's personal chopper, to jump out and shoot at whatever animal was stunned enuf to stand still for him. In all, I came away with unforgettable pride in my first bow deer, which I won honestly, and guilt in being associated with such a disgusting (as we said and maybe still say in the Marines) "Cluster-f..." And ALL bowhunters were "traditional" bowhunters back then.

Just a bit of history. I trust it's a real hunt now. Otherwise ... why bother? Dave

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2007, 04:55:00 AM »
I'm sure it has been cleaned up considerably from those days.

My Dad met my Mom there in the 50's when he was stationed there as a Marine. (It used to be the Naval ammunition depot.) That's gotta be some good karma huh? LOL!
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Offline Mike Hames

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2007, 07:54:00 AM »
Dave, the McAlester hunt is a very organized function now. There are approx 200-250 hunters picked for each weekend hunt there from early Oct to the end of Dec. Lots of rules and guidelines to follow but that is a trade off for getting drawn and hunting one of the best if not the best deer populations in Oklahoma and some other states. All tradtional. I have heard the stories from years past.
Jim, you can either choose to drive your vehicle and some others ride with you that are hunting in your area or you can ride. I like to drive. If you have some idea of where you want to hunt, get to the map after the orientation you have on Thursday morning. If you want to be a driver they will divide up the drivers from each area, Deer Creek, Boggy and Hominy. Then you will be asked to take a pin on the map and place it where you want to hunt and the whitehats (workers for the hunts) will tell you where the designated parking areas are for that hunintg spot.
Then if you are a driver and you don't have your vehilcle full, they will ask if any others are wanting to hunt in that area.
You will eat lunch, gather at the camp fire area in the order the groups go out and will get to go the area you want to hunt, in a convoy, so you can scout. When you scout, make a mental note of several places you want to put stands. Put a stand up in your favorite spot and then if by Saturday afternoon you have not scored, maybe move to the other spot. Your group leader will head the convoy and you will follow until you get to your area and they will put out a cone for your parking area.
You will do this each morning. You can come back during the day if you and your riders are all in agreement on what you will do. If you get a deer down, you can use one of the many phones all of the base to call and they will come get you and the deer, take you to the camp check in area and take you back out. Ice will be on site if it is warm weather. Processors are in town not too far from the camp. When it gets dark, you can drive your vehicle back to camp on your own without a convoy.
Just follow the rules and have fun. Make sure you go through your vehicle and packs with a fine tooth comb to remove matches, lighters, binoculars, cameras, gps units, Flares in veh. There are spot checks along the road sometimes when coming back to camp after dark.]
It is a great hunt. Enjoy and listen to the whitehats. They will drop suttle hints where the deer have been seen recently.
It ia a rare privilage to hunt the base so take advantage of it. Stay in the woods as long as you can. Take lunch, snacks and plenty of water. If you don't stay in your stand all day, move to an area to each lunch and go back to your stand for the afternoon hunt. Lots of hunters get restless and start moving around looking for deer or another spot to hunt in their area and they move the deer. That is how I have taken several deer. Find water, acorns and thick cover for them to hide.
There will be hogs and turkeys. The hogs move early morning and evenings. I have taken hogs my last two trips. Take plenty of arrows and a file if you sharpen your own heads. You may shoot at some turkeys, hitting the ground and you will need to get down, retreve you arrows and sharpen them. It happens. HAH
Oh and about the taking a doe first. The leaders at the orientation will tell you if that weekend is for getting quality passes. This means if they decide, you can shoot a doe first and bring it in you will get to come back next year to  hunt without having to draw in. They do this about every other weekend during the hunts. Sometimes they ask you to concentrate on shooting bucks inthe 115 class and they will give you another buck tag for that weekend. It just depends on there herd.
Never hunted Hominy so I can't help you there.
Good luck and keep us informed. It will be a trip to remember. I have hunted the base 8 times in the last 15 years and have taken some nice deer.
Mike

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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #8 on: October 01, 2007, 09:07:00 PM »
Wow that is some detailed info! Thanks so much!
Jim Richards
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Re: Am I going to be the only tradganger at Mcalester on 4,5,6 Oct?
« Reply #9 on: October 02, 2007, 02:25:00 PM »
How about pop up blinds Mike? or anyone else.. I won't have much time for the deer to get used to it.
Jim Richards
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