Lee County WMA
Zone | County |
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412 | Lee, St. Francis |
- 2023-24 Closed Seasons
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- Alligator
- Bear
- Waterfowl
- 2023-24 Crow
- Sept. 1, 2023-Feb. 19, 2024. Open Thursdays through Mondays only. No limit.
- 2023-24 Deer
- Deer Archery: Sept. 23-Feb. 29, 2024
Deer Muzzleloader: Oct. 21-29, 2023 and Dec. 9-11, 2023
Deer Modern Gun: Nov. 11-Dec. 10, 2023 and Dec. 26-28, 2023
Deer Modern Gun Special Youth Hunt: Nov. 4-5, 2023 and Jan. 6-7, 2024WMA Deer Bag Limit: Three deer, no more than two bucks, which may include:
- Two bucks with archery, muzzleloader or modern gun,
- Three does with archery,
- Two does with muzzleloader and modern gun combined.
- During youth hunt, youths may take three deer, two bucks (no antler restrictions) or up to two does.
Deer Notes:
- Three-point rule.
- No dogs.
- 2023-24 Quail
- Nov. 1, 2023-Feb. 5, 2024. Daily limit – 6, possession limit -12.
- 2023-24 Rabbit
- Sept. 1, 2023-Feb. 29, 2024. Daily limit – 8, possession limit – 16.
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- 2024-25 Squirrel
- May 15, 2024-Feb. 28, 2025. Dogs allowed. Daily limit – 12, possession limit – 48.
- 2024 Turkey
- Youth Hunt: April 6-7, 2024. One legal turkey.
Firearms Hunt: April 15-23, 2024. One legal turkey.
- About the Name
- Lee County WMA is named after the county it is in.
- Access
- The management can be accessed by Highway 131 turning North from Haynes. A county road off 131 can access the south end of the WMA.
- Age
- The area was established as a WMA in 1970.
- Area Notes
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- A free annual General Use Permit (WMP) is required to hunt or trap on WMAs. Permits are available online by clicking “Buy Licenses” at agfc.com or by calling 833-345-0325 or any regional office.
- Camping
- No camping allowed.
- Description
- The management is comprised of old agricultural fields, which have been reforested providing a home for an abundance of wildlife including small game and an assortment of birds.
- Hunting Opportunities
- Hunting opportunities exist for deer, turkey and small game.
- Location
- Lee County is located South of Haynes, Arkansas near Crowley’s Ridge.
- Management Practices
- Reforestation of old agriculture fields provides abundant habitat for wildlife.
- Ownership
- The small FMHA tract was deeded to the AGFC in 1991.
- Phone
- 833-345-0283
- Purpose
- It was acquired to provide additional public use opportunities.
- Restaurants and Other Facilities
- Haynes Arkansas provides the nearest opportunities for dining. A small store provides barbecues and sandwiches for the hungry visitor. A parking area is provided where 131 and the WMA converge
- Safety
- Lee County has a good population of rattlesnakes. When visiting, be cautious and observant.