Hunting Properties Across Texas and Oklahoma
Texas and Oklahoma offer some of the most accessible hunting land in the country. Both states provide many acreage options and game species. Ranchman Properties lists hunting properties in Texas and Oklahoma. Buyers can compare options by region and game. They can search across both states.
Whitetail deer is the main draw in both states. Archery seasons run from late September or early October through mid-January. General gun and muzzleloader seasons fall within that period. Dove seasons in both states open in early September.
Both states also offer duck and other waterfowl through fall and winter, turkey in spring and fall, quail, and predator hunting. Texas allows year-round feral hog hunting on private land with no bag limits. Oklahoma allows the same with a valid license.
When you evaluate a hunting property, the key factors are water access, habitat balance, legal access, and nearby activity. Water access includes creeks, ponds, and stock tanks. Habitat balance means having both cover and food sources. Legal access means you can reach the property by law. Nearby activity means knowing what is happening on neighboring land.
Acreage needs depend on your hunting style and group size. A well-placed small tract can beat a larger one in a poor spot.
For Texas-only hunting land, see our Texas Hunting Land page.