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Coyotes Hunting Rio Rojo Outfitters Oklahoma

Posted on 21 December 2010 by trickac

Two coyotes hunting along Red River with Rio Rojo Outfitters in southwest Oklahoma. www.riorojooutfitters.com
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coyote hunting in oklahoma

Posted on 11 December 2010 by trickac

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Just some rock chucks getting shot. NOT Taliban, and NOT by any Sniper and NOT with a .50 caliber.
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Visiting Oklahoma On Your Next Road Trip

Posted on 28 October 2010 by trickac

Visiting Oklahoma On Your Next Road Trip

Oklahoma is a land of old west frontiers, great plains, vast green landscapes, blue lakes and rich Native American heritage. The “Sooner State” is ready, willing and able to entertain outdoor enthusiasts. So why not hit the trail and experience the wonders of wild Oklahoma – “sooner,” rather than later?

In central Oklahoma, near Hinton, Red Rock Canyon State Park is situated in a canyon that dates back (hold on to your hat!) 260 million years. This red sandstone gorge, once the winter shelter of Plains Indians, later became a stopover on the California Road and an overland wagon trail that Gold Rush hopefuls followed to seek their wild-west fortunes. Today’s Red Rock site entertains guests with less serious pursuits – rock climbers who’d like to brush up on their rappelling skills, folks who want to soak in a swimming pool or explore a spring-fed creek, and hikers who prefer a quiet walk in the woods. The park’s California Road Trail still has remnants of original Gold Rush wagon tracks, and the Rough Horsetail Trail highlights native plants. More adventurous hikers take off along the unmarked canyon rim and wall trails where their efforts are rewarded with grand views of lovely Red Rock.

Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge is in the “Sooner State’s” south central region near Lawton. The Wichita Mountains preserve, managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, covers 92 square miles of assorted mountain peaks, mixed grass prairie, numerous lakes, streams and canyons where a fascinating community of wildlife is protected. Elk, buffalo, coyote, deer, and Texas longhorn cattle are the big shots at Wichita Mountains. However, smaller animals like red-tailed hawks, turkeys, and prairie dogs also find a safe haven here. Active visitors find plenty to enjoy at this refuge. A trio of hiking trails and 40 miles of developed roads provide easy access to the refuge’s public use areas, while park staff present seasonal tours of restricted spots where animals roam undisturbed terrain. A drive to Mt. Scott’s 2,464-foot summit offers a sweeping vista of this park’s unique patchwork quilt of mountains and prairies.

In the town of Kingston, Lake Texoma Resort Park is midway between Oklahoma City and Dallas, Texas. Lake Texoma is Oklahoma’s second largest lake. It’s big, burly and full of wild-west opportunities. With 93,000 acres of water, 1,000 miles of shoreline, and a full-service marina, Texoma is nothing short of a dreamscape for water sports buffs. Swimming, water skiing, sailing, scuba diving, canoeing, paddle boating, and windsurfing take center stage at this park. Anglers find everything from record-breaking stripers and catfish to an enclosed fishing dock for those who don’t want to brave the elements. Texoma’s swimmers can choose an indoor or outdoor pool, or an afternoon on the lake’s sandy beaches. And there are plenty of land-based amusements, too. Hiking and biking trails, hunting grounds, horse stables and a grab bag of sporting options keep the lake’s visitors amused from sunup ‘til sundown.

Sequoyah State Park is perched on a peninsula in Wagoner. It hugs the shores of Fort Gibson Reservoir in northeastern Oklahoma’s oak and hickory forests. Fishing, boating, water skiing, hiking, cycling, swimming, and equestrian recreation are the main events at this park and at the adjacent Western Hills Guest Ranch. Sequoyah’s nature trails focus on eagles, fossils and other assorted local treasures. A number of paths are wheelchair accessible. Boaters can venture out on their own or join a full-fledged tour with an established captain. Guests who can’t wait to splash into the water, shouldn’t fret – swimming is available in the lake or pool. Sequoyah State Park stables offer horseback rides and covered wagon excursions. There are plenty of other outdoor activities on the park’s creative agenda as well, from Kids’ Fishing Derbies and Kite Flights to Eagle Watches and Deer Drives, Sequoyah offers everyone a great glimpse of Oklahoma’s natural side.  

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Finding cost effective real estates in Oklahoma

Posted on 26 October 2010 by trickac

Finding cost effective real estates in Oklahoma

Oklahoma is 20th-largest state of USA and is ideal for buying property. Land for sale in Oklahoma includes dry desert lands, forests, plain farms and commercial plots. The wilderness land for sale in Oklahoma is ideal ground for hunters and people who love to live in the countryside.

Oklahoma is situated in the central region of the United States. It has a land area of 68,667 square miles and a population of over 3 million. The economy of this province mainly depends on agriculture. Oklahoma has vast reserves of natural gas and petroleum. The adjoining states of Oklahoma are Arkansas and Missouri in the east frontier, Kansas on the north, Colorado on the northwest and Texas on the southwest frontier.

Oklahoma has diversified geographical land. Over twenty six percent of the state’s land is covered by forests and prairie grasslands. The remaining areas are covered with mountains and plateaus. The state has a vast pool of commercial activities in the fields of aviation, telecommunications and mineral oil refining. The state is one of the fastest growing provinces of USA. The majority of Oklahoma residents live in urban towns and cities because of better amenities and infrastructure.

Due to increased commercial activities, real estate prices in Oklahoma have raised considerably over the last few years. We can delineate land for sale in Oklahoma into two categories i.e., non forest land and forest land.

Non forest lands of Oklahoma include deserts, mountainous and plain grass lands. Buying a non forest land plot in Oklahoma will be a wise investment. You should decide first what kind of real estate properties that you would like to buy. The state offers diversified real estate properties ranging from plain ranch land to mixed farms, commercial plots and residential plots.

You can decide yourself what type of land you want to buy in this region. If you want to build a large shop or company in Oklahoma, you should buy a commercial plot in an area well connected with rail, road and air transport. Buying farm land for a family residence will also be a wise step. The farm lands of this territory are suited for individuals, families and groups. You can purchase a farm land from urban areas. Buying plain or mixed ranch land will unveil several opportunities for you. You can build a large farm house for your guests and family members plus develop some portion of the farm land for agriculture, cattle grazing, fishing and hunting.

Mixed real estates in Oklahoma consist of plains, mountains, rivers and forests. These places are ideal for several construction works such as residential complexes, factories, cattle houses, etc. One category of mixed ranch properties in the Oklahoma region is wilderness land for sale. These real estates are covered with multiple forest trees. These farm lands are available in rural side. Wilderness farms in Oklahoma are inhabited by wild animals such as white-tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, elk, birds etc. This place suits persons who are fond of hunting. So if you want to live in a place that is secluded from the bustling noise of metropolitan cities, this property is the best option.

To buy a good real estate will require lots of research on different properties that are currently available for sale. Most property deals in the USA are finalized by real estate companies. If you are an US resident and living in any part of USA, then Oklahoma is the best place to live in. Many real estate brokers charge high fees for property buying in urban towns. So you should compare prices of available real estates and brokerage fees of real estate agents.

This article is written by an expert, working for Classic Country Land, a real estate agency offering real estate services in different US provinces including wilderness land for sale.

This is a coyote that I called up using the foxpro fx5. The wind was blowing pretty hard and there was a slight drizzle.
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Bobcat, Rio Rojo Outfitters, Oklahoma Predator Hunting

Posted on 30 March 2010 by trickac

A Bobcat drinking along Red River in southwest Oklahoma with Rio Rojo Outfitters. www.riorojooutfitters.com

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