Wide Rack Whitetails
(Also known as R&P Whitetails)
Trophy Whitetail Hunts Available
Phone 580 695-4223 or email us at
ray@bpbullets.com
AS OF SEPTEMBER 2019
WE HAVE SEVERAL WHITETAIL BUCKS SPORTING VERY TYPICAL
RACKS IN THE "150 TO 200" GROSS B&C SCORE RANGE.
Oklahoma Trophy Whitetail Hunts
Guided High Fence Deer Hunting
Welcome to R&P Whitetails. R&P Whitetails is currently booking
hunts for 2019. If hunting Oklahoma trophy whitetail bucks is part of
your bucket list, then you owe it to yourself to contact R&P Whitetails for your
chance to experience taking THAT trophy of a lifetime. R&P Whitetails is located in
southwest Oklahoma its high fenced hunting area is a lot like hunting areas in
south Texas. Most of our bucks are very typical and symmetrical, however
we also have some non-typical bucks. Our trophy whitetail hunts
are fully guided, by individuals who are very familiar with our deer and their
habits.
R&P Whitetails will provide you the opportunity to bag a Trophy Whitetail
worthy of being on your living room wall. Our high fenced area can be hunted from
September through January, so book your hunt now. Our guest can hunt with
rifle, muzzleloader or bow. If you let us know in advance we will happily
provide a zeroed rifle or muzzleloader and ammunition for your use. We can
accommodate hunters of any age and experience level, as well as hunters which
have physical disabilities or may be confined to a wheelchair. Your hunt
should be exciting and rewarding, but not too difficult. It will be just a matter of time before the
buck you desire shows himself.
We specialize in hunts that deliver 100% success rates.
To book a hunt, please call us at
580 695-4223 and ask for Ray.
Below are
examples of bucks on our place.
This super wide rack buck score 177" and change
gross B&C.
It was take on 24 September 2015.
Father watches son take his first deer at R&P Whitetails 15 November 2015.
THINGS I HAVE LEARNED ABOUT WHITETAIL DEER
I am now 70 years young and have spent most of my life hunting and learning
about the elusive
whitetail deer. For the last 12 years, I have observed whitetail deer up
close and personal. We now have a high fenced hunting preserve with over 100 whitetail deer.
Here are some things I noticed along the way:
- Whitetail deer are very observant. They notice immediately any and
everything new added to their territory. They are very cautious of
something out of the ordinary until they figure out if it is safe or not.
They also notice if I am carrying anything unusual when approaching them;
showing alarm if they don't recognize it, or fear if they know from
experience it produces pain (such as a dart gun).
- Whitetail deer all have a different personality. Most importantly, this means
some accept a humans presence more readily than others. This may be
why some deer seem like pushovers while others seem like ghosts. They
seem to have varying degrees of fear of us humans. This personality,
for lack of a better description, seems to be a life long thing.
Meaning they never outgrow it. Some deer. no matter how many times
they see I mean them no harm, still show the same fear of me. Other
whitetail deer that are accustom to my presence, show no fear or little fear
of me. They all show varying degrees of concern, based on their
personality's
- Whitetail deer never seem to lose their built in flight mechanism to
anything that startles them. It doesn't take much to trigger this
either. They have differing states of alertness brought on by the
threat level they perceive at any given time. One thing to note here;
they are always in some state of alertness! The higher this state of
alertness is, the less it takes to trigger their flight reaction. For
instance, if someone they don't know is with me when I am around them, their
state of alertness is very high and the least sudden movement will set them
instantly into flight mode. A good example of this is a deer's ability
to react to being shot at with a bow in less time than it takes for the
arrow to reach them.
- Whitetail deer seem to know when a person is just walking around,
working in their area or pursuing them and react accordingly. In other
words they seem to know whether your presence is a direct threat to them or
not.
- They say elephants have good memory. Well, a whitetail deer does
too. A deer that I have had to medicate with a dart gun will not fear
me because of that instance of pain, if I come around them later, no longer
carrying a gun. But if they see me later carrying a dart gun they will
remember what the gun can do and flee me.
- Whitetail deer alert on noise and movement at great distances (easily a
mile away) and will watch whatever is there very intently until it is out of
sight. They become accustom to vehicles passing by and as long as the
vehicle keeps moving they usually stay put.