Like these guy said... It's hard!!!!
But the learning curve is steep on public land of you are willing to put in the work.
I've learned more in the past few years trying to be successful on public land. But you have to apply yourself, analyze the factors and hunt hard.
I'd almost recommend trying to figure out what you want to get out of the experience, more then the simple goal of getting meat. There's wmas all over the state. You can hunt the mountains in the southeast. The faux Hugh desert of the west. The swamps of the south. And I'll second sandy sanders as a cool place. I've been drawn for two muzzleloader hunts out there, never had a good opportunity. The deer population isn't that great, there are some hogs but they are spread out. But the scenery is so awesome. And the land fights back, its very unforgiving. The odds of getting it done with a bow are tiny, but the experience is awesome. One of the few hunts in Oklahoma where you feel like its an adventure.