368 Acres of Untouched Whitetail Habitat – Pittsburg County, OK
If you’re looking for a true, low-pressure hunting property, this 368-acre tract in Pittsburg County delivers. The land has not been hunted in several years, giving deer the chance to mature and move naturally without pressure.
The property features two creeks running through it, creating natural travel corridors, water sources, and ideal bedding areas. The mix of terrain and cover provides multiple proven stand and feeder locations, allowing for strategic setups depending on wind and season.
This is classic southeastern Oklahoma whitetail country with everything needed to hold and grow deer—cover, water, and minimal disturbance.
Key Details:
368 acres of prime whitetail habitat
Two creeks providing year-round water
Established stand and feeder locations
Property has been unpressured for several seasons
Cattle are present on the property year-round
No farming or food plots permitted
Hunter is required to purchase insurance
Ideal for hunters who appreciate a more natural setup and are willing to hunt the land as-is. If you know how to read sign and play the wind, this place has serious potential.