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Wildlife Management Areas in Arkansas Name County or counties Area (acres) Year Established Remarks Image Bayou Des Arc WMA White: 953: 1966: Created with a 320-acre public fishing lake. [2] Bayou Meto WMA Arkansas, Jefferson: 33,832: Called the "George H. Dunklin Jr. Bayou Meto WMA" and also called "Wabbaseka Scatters" or just the "Scatters". [3]
The White Rock Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was designated in 1976 as 280,000 acres (110,000 ha) of protected area within the boundaries of the Ozark National Forest.The WMA is owned by the U. S. Forest Service and managed under the provisions of a Memorandum of Understanding by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, and is situated in the Boston Mountains of Northwest Arkansas.
Bradley, Dallas, Jefferson counties, and formerly named Dorsey County (from 1885) Grover Cleveland (1837–1908), 22nd and 24th President of the United States (formerly Stephen Dorsey, U.S. Senator from Arkansas) 7,378: 598.80 sq mi (1,551 km 2) Columbia County: 027: Magnolia: Dec 17, 1852: Formed from Lafayette, Hempstead, and Ouachita counties
Oct. 30: Muzzleloader season closes for deer, elk and bear. Oct. 31: Dove season closes. Nov. 12: Duck season opens in hunting zones one and two, which is the entire state but the Panhandle. Quail ...
Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1961 from land acquired from the former "Wapanocca Outing Club" which was a prestigious hunting club formed in 1886. The refuge is located 3 miles (5 km) west of the Mississippi River near the city of Turrell, Arkansas. The refuge was once a bend in the Mississippi River.
A map shows the status of white-tailed deer baiting and feeding bans in Wisconsin counties. Prior to the change, Ozaukee County was the only county in southern Wisconsin in which deer baiting and ...
Contiguous with the refuge on the east is the Big Lake Wildlife Management Area, owned by the state of Arkansas. It comprises 12,320 acres (49.9 km 2) and is open for hunting deer, waterfowl, and small game. The wildlife management area consists mostly of bottomland hardwood forests.
The 2024-25 deer seasons will feature 41 farmland counties with the firearm Holiday Hunt (Dec. 24 to Jan. 1) and 35 farmland counties with extended bow seasons (through Jan. 31).