Located near the Oklahoma border, south of Wichita, this unit is predominantly private, with limited public hunting access and few walk-in areas available. The terrain is mostly flat or gently rolling, though some steep slopes lead down to rivers. To increase your chances of success, scout before the archery season using trail cameras set up near bait sites, and then hunt promising locations from tree stands. During the muzzleloader season, bucks tend to be less active, but they often form groups and can be patterned as they travel and feed together. Use a high-quality muzzleloader, and once you identify where the bucks are active during daylight, set up your stands ahead of time and exercise patience. Additionally, consider partnering with someone to encourage bucks to move through the dense cover they prefer.