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Wildlife Management Area (WMA) — Icon Key

09 Big Game icon_biggame.eps Big Game

01 deer.tif Deer

02 spring_turkey.tif Spring Turkey

03 fall turkey.tif Fall Turkey

04 bear.tif Bear

09 Elk icon.eps Elk

09 Small Game icon_smallgame.eps Small Game

06 spring_sqirrel.tif Spring Squirrel

07 squirrel.tif Squirrel

08 dove.tif Dove

09 rabbit.tif Rabbit

10 quail.tif Quail

11 grouse.tif Grouse

12 woodcock.tif Woodcock

13 snipe.tif Snipe

14 crow.tif Crow

17 waterfowl.tif Waterfowl

20 racoon.tif Raccoon

21 oppossum.tif Opossum

22 trapping.tif Trapping

18 coyote.jpg Coyote

other icons

handicap_icon.tif Wheelchair

shooting.tif Shooting Range

23 dog_training.tif WMA Dog Training Season Year-round
except as otherwise indicated.

Permit Key

BG Big Game quota permit or nonquota WMA annual permit.

SG Small Game WMA permit or combination waterfowl and small game WMA permit.

WF Combination waterfowl and small game WMA permit.

NP No permit required.

Using the Icons:

Icons indicate that a season is open. If an icon is listed in a WMA, that season is open with possible restrictions that will be listed. If there is no icon listed in the WMA, the season is closed.

If the Big Game and/or Small Game icon is listed, then all Big Game and/or Small Game species are open with the statewide season unless otherwise noted.

The top line of each WMA is a quick reference guide to see what species are open to hunting during the statewide season.

The WMA summaries supply hunt dates, bag limits and special regulations. There are general regulations that may not be listed but apply to all WMAs. Read ALL regulations before visiting a WMA.

If there are special managed hunts or seasons, these will be listed separately underneath each WMA. Specific dates, bag limits, and or restrictions will be listed here.

WMA example:

204-BEAR HOLLOW MOUNTAIN

Franklin County • 17,000 acres
Wayne Sanders (931) 968-6215 • SG, BG

ATVs and other types of ORVs are prohibited unless otherwise specified. ATVs may be used only on existing roads and only to retrieve harvested deer. No camping or fires permitted. Bear Hollow, Poplar Springs, Cave Springs, Keith Springs and Rock House Roads will be open for scouting on Aug. 22. During daylight hours, all users outside of an enclosed vehicle or out of camp must wear fluorescent orange during the deer gun and muzzleloader seasons. Horseback riders must stay on the designated trail and park their vehicles in designated parking areas at all times. No tying horses to trees during rides. Possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.

09 Big Game icon_biggame.eps 09 Small Game icon_smallgame.eps 22 trapping.tif 23 dog_training.tif

Same as statewide seasons except as noted. Only one antlerless deer per day. All treestands must be marked with hunter’s TWRA ID number.

 


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