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  • [Name]: Altus-Lugert WMA
    [County or counties]: Greer and Kiowa
    [Area (acres)]: 3,600 acres (1,500 ha)
    [Location]: Approximately 3 miles northeast of Granite on the north end of Lake Altus-Lugert
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  • [Name]: Arbuckle Springs WMA
    [County or counties]: northeast Johnston
    [Area (acres)]: 3,869 acres (1,566 ha)
    [Location]: 1 mile west of Bromide
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Arcadia Conservation Education Area (CEA)
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    [Location]: East of I-35, north of I-44 and on the east side of Lake Arcadia in Edmond
    [Remarks]: Managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for public and school education. Coordinates 35.623931, -97.389394
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  • [Name]: Atoka WMA
    [County or counties]: Atoka
    [Area (acres)]: 6,440 acres (2,610 ha)
    [Location]: 12 miles north of Atoka bordering US 69 to the west.
    [Remarks]: Coordinates: 34.4718478,-95.9123338. The Atoka State Game Refuge is part of the WMA. Coordinates: 34.5222677,-96.0149346. The 12,897 acre Atoka Public Hunting Area (Stringtown) borders the WMA to the east.
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  • [Name]: Bamberger WMA
    [County or counties]: Western Adair County
    [Area (acres)]: 301 acres (122 ha)
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  • [Name]: Beaver River WMA
    [County or counties]: Western Beaver County
    [Area (acres)]: 17,700 acres (7,200 ha)
    [Location]: Southeast of Turpin
    [Remarks]: In the Oklahoma panhandle
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  • [Name]: Black Kettle WMA
    [County or counties]: Roger Mills County
    [Area (acres)]: 30,710 acres (12,430 ha)
    [Location]: Near Cheyenne
    [Remarks]: Connected with the Black Kettle National Grassland owned by the U.S. Forest Service
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  • [Name]: Blue River WMA
    [County or counties]:
    [Area (acres)]: 3,367 acres (1,363 ha)
    [Location]: 8 miles northeast of Tishomingo
    [Remarks]: Bald eagles winter at Tishomingo NWR and occasionally seen at the WMA.
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  • [Name]: Broken Bow WMA
    [County or counties]: northern McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,420 acres (2,190 ha)
    [Location]: Northeast of Broken Bow
    [Remarks]: adjacent to the Broken Bow Reservoir and the Ouachita National Forest
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  • [Name]: Camp Gruber WMA
    [County or counties]: Muskogee County
    [Area (acres)]: A significant portion of the 55,680 acres (22,530 ha) (87 square miles) in 5 areas.
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Beginning January 1, 2003, the Oklahoma Army National Guard (OKARNG) and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) reached an agreement to allow civilian hunting at the facility.
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  • [Name]: Candy Creek WMA
    [County or counties]: Eastern Osage County
    [Area (acres)]: 605 acres (245 ha)
    [Location]: northeast of Avant
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  • [Name]: Canton WMA
    [County or counties]: Blaine, Dewey, and Major Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 14,877 acres (6,021 ha)
    [Location]: Situated around Canton Lake
    [Remarks]: Coordinates: 35.771189, -95.064926 (Headquarters)
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  • [Name]: Cherokee WMA
    [County or counties]: Southwestern Cherokee County
    [Area (acres)]: 31,360 acres (12,690 ha)
    [Location]: Zeb
    [Remarks]: Comprises two sections: A 16,000 acres (6,500 ha) Public Hunting Area (PHA) and a 15,360 acres (6,220 ha) Game Management Area (GMA).
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  • [Name]: Chickasaw NRA
    [County or counties]: Murray County
    [Area (acres)]: 4,500 acres (1,800 ha)
    [Location]: Near Sulphur
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  • [Name]: Cimarron Bluff WMA
    [County or counties]: Northeastern Harper County
    [Area (acres)]: 3,430 acres (1,390 ha)
    [Location]: North of Woodward
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Cimarron Hills WMA
    [County or counties]: Western Woods County
    [Area (acres)]: 3,770 acres (1,530 ha)
    [Location]: North of Woodward
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Cookson WMA
    [County or counties]: Southeastern Cherokee and southwestern Adair Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 14,725 acres (5,959 ha)
    [Location]: 6 miles east of Cookson
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Hal and Fern Cooper WMA
    [County or counties]: Northwestern Woodward and south central Harper Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 16,080 acres (6,510 ha)
    [Location]: Northwest of Woodward
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Copan WMA
    [County or counties]: Washington County
    [Area (acres)]: 7,532 acres (3,048 ha)
    [Location]: North of Bartlesville
    [Remarks]: Includes Copan Wetland Development Unit (WDU)
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  • [Name]: Cross Timbers WMA
    [County or counties]: Love County
    [Area (acres)]: 10,300 acres (4,200 ha)
    [Location]: 15 miles west of Marietta
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Deep Fork WMA
    [County or counties]: Southern Creek and northern Okfuskee counties
    [Area (acres)]: 11,900 acres (4,800 ha)
    [Location]: 10 miles south of Bristow
    [Remarks]: Includes Swift Bottoms WDU
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  • [Name]: Dewey County WMA
    [County or counties]: Dewey County
    [Area (acres)]: 212 acres (86 ha)
    [Location]: Approximately 4 miles west of Taloga
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Drummond Flats WMA
    [County or counties]: Western Garfield County
    [Area (acres)]: 4,653 acres (1,883 ha)
    [Location]: West of Drummond; approximately 8 miles southwest of Enid
    [Remarks]: Has a WDU section
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  • [Name]: Ellis County WMA
    [County or counties]: Ellis County
    [Area (acres)]: 4,800 acres (1,900 ha)
    [Location]: 8 miles west and 3.5 miles south of Arnett
    [Remarks]: 160 acres (65 ha) Lake Lloyd Vincent created in 1961.
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  • [Name]: Eufaula WMA
    [County or counties]: Latimer, McIntosh, Pittsburg and Okmulgee counties
    [Area (acres)]: 48,614 acres (19,673 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: The WMA is separated into different sections or "arms". 1)- Duchess Creek arm, 2)- Gaines Creek Arm, 3)- Deep Fork Arm, 4)- Mill Creek Arm, 5)- North Canadian Arm, South Canadian Arm. Contains Deep Fork WDU and Mill Creek WDU
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  • [Name]: Fobb Bottom WMA
    [County or counties]: Marshall County
    [Area (acres)]: 2,205 acres (892 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Nearest town is Willis
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  • [Name]: Fort Cobb WMA
    [County or counties]: Caddo County
    [Area (acres)]: 3,500 acres (1,400 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Around the north end of Fort Cobb Lake. Includes Walnut Slough WDU
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  • [Name]: Fort Gibson WMA
    [County or counties]: Wagoner and Cherokee Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 21,798 acres (8,821 ha)
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  • [Name]: Fort Supply WMA
    [County or counties]: Woodward County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,418 acres (2,193 ha)
    [Location]: 9 miles from Woodward
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  • [Name]: Gary Sherrer WMA
    [County or counties]: Pittsburg County
    [Area (acres)]: 1,280 acres (520 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Nearest town: Hartshorne
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  • [Name]: Gist WMA
    [County or counties]: Tillman County
    [Area (acres)]: 177 acres (72 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: 6 miles northwest of Tipton
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  • [Name]: Grady County WMA
    [County or counties]: Grady County
    [Area (acres)]: 1,036 acres (419 ha)
    [Location]: Approximately 4 ½ miles east of Rush Springs
    [Remarks]: Two non-contiguous tracts with a 33 acres (13 ha) non-contiguous tract between them.
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  • [Name]: Grassy Slough WMA
    [County or counties]: McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: 1,016 acres (411 ha)
    [Location]: 7 miles south of Idabel
    [Remarks]: Includes Grassy Slough WDU
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  • [Name]: Hackberry Flat WMA
    [County or counties]: Tillman County
    [Area (acres)]: 7,120 acres (2,880 ha)
    [Location]: Southeast of Frederick
    [Remarks]: Includes Hackberry Flat WDU
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  • [Name]: Heyburn WMA
    [County or counties]: Creek County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,865 acres (2,373 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Owned by the US Army COE and surrounds Heyburn Lake
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  • [Name]: Hickory Creek WMA
    [County or counties]: Love County
    [Area (acres)]: 7,363 acres (2,980 ha)
    [Location]: Approximately five miles northeast of Marietta.
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  • [Name]: Honobia WMA
    [County or counties]: Pushmataha, Le Flore and McCurtain counties.
    [Area (acres)]: 97,758.18 acres (39,561.33 ha)
    [Location]: Borders the 203,246 acres (82,251 ha) Three Rivers WMA to the east.
    [Remarks]: Three private forest investment companies, the Hancock Natural Resource Group (HNRG), Rayonier Forest Resources, and Molpus Timberlands Management, entered into agreements with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) to manage the states first privately owned WMA. The property is run under a land access fee permit system.
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  • [Name]: Hugo WMA
    [County or counties]: The majority of the WMA is in Choctaw County with the northern portion in southern Pushmataha County
    [Area (acres)]: 19,227 acres (7,781 ha)
    [Location]: Located along the Kiamichi River North of Lake Hugo and Hugo Lake State Park near Apple.
    [Remarks]: Includes Kiamichi River & Sawyer WDUs. 18,196 acres (7,364 ha) with the non-contiguous tracts of the Sawyer Unit having 551 acres (223 ha) and the Hamden Unit consisting of 480 acres (190 ha). A portion of the WMA was renamed the Lyndol Fry Waterfowl Refuge, adjacent to the Kiamichi River, and consisting of 3,500 acres.
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  • [Name]: Hulah WMA
    [County or counties]: Osage County
    [Area (acres)]: 16,162 acres (6,541 ha)
    [Location]: 20 miles northeast of Pawhuska. WMA follows the Caney River from southeast of Elgin, Kansas to Hulah Lake with three other fingers following creeks and rivers to Hulah Lake.
    [Remarks]: Includes Whipporwill WDU. In 2017 Lake Hulah was among 14 others, added to the Department of Environment Quality's list of elevated levels of mercury in fish, bringing the total to 54.
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  • [Name]: James Collins WMA
    [County or counties]: northern Pittsburg and Latimer counties
    [Area (acres)]: 21,353 acres (8,641 ha)
    [Location]: 20 miles northeast of McAlester and 8 miles west of Quinton
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  • [Name]: John Dahl WMA
    [County or counties]: Western Osage County
    [Area (acres)]: 480 acres (190 ha)
    [Location]: One mile east of Foraker
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  • [Name]: Kaw WMA
    [County or counties]: Kay and Osage counties
    [Area (acres)]: 16,254 acres (6,578 ha)
    [Location]: Located just four and one half miles east of Newkirk
    [Remarks]: Upper two thirds of Kaw Lake. West fork encompasses the Arkansas River from the Kansas border to Kaw Lake. The east fork follows Beaver creek northeast (headwaters at 96°38′01″W 37°07′04″N in Kansas) a few miles into Osage County.
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  • [Name]: Keystone WMA
    [County or counties]: Creek, Osage, and Pawnee Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 22,393 acres (9,062 ha)
    [Location]: Near Cleveland, Mannford, and Oilton
    [Remarks]: Includes Boston Pool, Buckeye Creek and Cottonwood Creek WDUs
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  • [Name]: Lexington WMA
    [County or counties]: Cleveland County
    [Area (acres)]: 9,512 acres (3,849 ha)
    [Location]: Off of Highway 77 five miles south and six miles east of Noble
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  • [Name]: Love Valley WMA
    [County or counties]: Love County
    [Area (acres)]: 7,746 acres (3,135 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Includes Stevens Springs WDU. Bald eagles winter at the WMA.
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  • [Name]: Lower Illinois River WMA (Watts Unit)
    [County or counties]: Sequoyah County
    [Area (acres)]: 320 acres (130 ha)
    [Location]: Four miles north of Gore
    [Remarks]: 3/4 mile of lower Illinois River runs through the WMA
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  • [Name]: Major County WMA
    [County or counties]: Major County
    [Area (acres)]: 210 acres (85 ha)
    [Location]: Approximately 13 miles south and 2.5 miles west of Waynoka
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  • [Name]: McClellan-Kerr WMA
    [County or counties]: Wagoner, Muskogee, Haskell and Sequoyah counties
    [Area (acres)]: 7,905 acres (3,199 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Includes Billy Creek & Chouteau WDUs. Contains Billy Creek, Chouteau, and Robert S. Kerr Portions
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  • [Name]: McCurtain County Wilderness Area (MCWA)
    [County or counties]: northern McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: Approximately 14,000 acres (5,700 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Last known Red-cockaded Woodpecker population in the state. Oldest Oklahoma Wildlife Department area and the largest virgin, Shortleaf pine/hardwood forest in the nation.
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  • [Name]: McGee Creek WMA
    [County or counties]: southcentral Atoka County
    [Area (acres)]: 10,000 acres (4,000 ha)
    [Location]: 11 miles east of Stringtown
    [Remarks]: The WMA is situated in the middle of the V-shaped 3,800 acres (1,500 ha) McGee Creek Lake that is fed by Potapo Creek from the northwest and McGee Creek from the north.McGee Creek State Park is on the southeast side.
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  • [Name]: Mountain Park WMA
    [County or counties]: Kiowa County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,400 acres (2,200 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: Mountain Park WDU. WMA encircles the north and west side of Tom Steed Reservoir.
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  • [Name]: Neosho WMA
    [County or counties]: Eastern part of Craig and western part of Ottawa counties
    [Area (acres)]: 726.36 acres (293.95 ha)
    [Location]: 6 1/2 miles northwest of Welch
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  • [Name]: Okmulgee WMA
    [County or counties]: west-central Okmulgee County
    [Area (acres)]: 10,900 acres (4,400 ha)
    [Location]: 5 miles west of Okmulgee
    [Remarks]: Includes Okmulgee East & Okmulgee West WDUs
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  • [Name]: Oologah WMA
    [County or counties]: Nowata and Nowata counties
    [Area (acres)]: 12,941 acres (5,237 ha)
    [Location]: southeast of Nowata
    [Remarks]: North section includes the Verdigris River to just above the north shore of Oologah Lake. South section includes the northern banks of the lake, along most of the eastern side, and Goose Island. Includes Overcup Bottoms and Upper Verdigris WDUs. In 1988 there were reports of rituals being performed on the island.
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  • [Name]: Optima WMA
    [County or counties]: Eastern Texas County
    [Area (acres)]: 8,062 acres (3,263 ha)
    [Location]: northwest of Hardesty
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  • [Name]: Optima NWR
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  • [Name]: Osage WMA
    [County or counties]: Osage County
    [Area (acres)]: 9,512 acres (3,849 ha)
    [Location]: North of Pawhuska
    [Remarks]: The area is made up of two units, the Western Wall unit (5,950 acres) and the Rock Creek unit (3,722 acres)
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  • [Name]: Ouachita  Leflore Unit WMA
    [County or counties]: Le Flore County
    [Area (acres)]: 232,000 acres (94,000 ha)
    [Location]: 10 miles south of Heavener
    [Remarks]: Part of the Ouachita National Forest. Managed cooperatively between the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the United States Forest Service.
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  • [Name]: Ouachita McCurtain Unit WMA
    [County or counties]: McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: 131,000 acres (53,000 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: The Broken Bow Sub-unit is located north of Broken Bow, surrounding Broken Bow Lake and the Glover River. The Tiak Sub-unit is located southeast of Idabel surrounding the towns of Haworth and Tom
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  • [Name]: Ozark Plateau WMA
    [County or counties]: Adair County
    [Area (acres)]: Approximately 2,076 acres (840 ha)
    [Location]: 2 miles east of Bell
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Packsaddle WMA
    [County or counties]: Ellis County
    [Area (acres)]: 19,659 acres (7,956 ha)
    [Location]: 17 miles south of Arnett
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Pine Creek WMA
    [County or counties]: Pushmataha and McCurtain counties
    [Area (acres)]: 10,280 acres (4,160 ha)
    [Location]: 7 miles (11 km) north of Valliant, Oklahoma
    [Remarks]: Adjacent to the Little River
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  • [Name]: Pushmataha WMA
    [County or counties]: Pushmataha County
    [Area (acres)]: 19,237 acres (7,785 ha)
    [Location]: 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Clayton
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Red Slough WMA
    [County or counties]: McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,814 acres (2,353 ha)
    [Location]: 6 miles south of Haworth
    [Remarks]: Includes Red Slough WDU Golden and bald eagles as well as American alligators have been seen on the WMA.
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  • [Name]: Rita Blanca WMA
    [County or counties]: southwestern Cimarron County
    [Area (acres)]: 15,575 acres (6,303 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: 46 units covering 26 miles along the Oklahoma/Texas state line, (Cimarron /Dallam County, Texas)
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  • [Name]: Robbers Cave WMA
    [County or counties]: Latimer County
    [Area (acres)]: 6,180 acres (2,500 ha)
    [Location]: North of Wilburton
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  • [Name]: Salt Plains NWR
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  • [Name]: Sandy Sanders WMA
    [County or counties]: Greer and Beckham counties
    [Area (acres)]: 29,766 acres (12,046 ha)
    [Location]: 26 miles northwest of Mangum and 26 miles southwest of Sayre
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  • [Name]: Sans Bois WMA
    [County or counties]: Haskell County
    [Area (acres)]: 7,602.40 acres (3,076.58 ha)
    [Location]: South of McCurtain
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Schultz WMA
    [County or counties]: Texas County
    [Area (acres)]: 306 acres (124 ha)
    [Location]:
    [Remarks]: South of Hardesty
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  • [Name]: Sequoyah WMA (National Wildlife Refuge)
    [County or counties]: Sequoyah, Muskogee and Haskell, Counties
    [Area (acres)]: 20,800 acres (8,400 ha)
    [Location]: Around the Robert S. Kerr Reservoir
    [Remarks]: Established in 1970, a partnership between Ducks Unlimited, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, The National Audubon Society, U.S. Coast Guard, Oklahoma State Parks, Oklahoma State University, and Missouri State University. Hunting is allowed in the Sandtown Bottom, Webbers Bottom, and Girty Bottom
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  • [Name]: Skiatook WMA
    [County or counties]: Osage County
    [Area (acres)]: 5,085 acres (2,058 ha)
    [Location]: Near Hominy and Skiatook
    [Remarks]: Upper ends of Skiatook Lake
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  • [Name]: Sparrow Hawk WMA
    [County or counties]: Cherokee County
    [Area (acres)]: 566 acres (229 ha)
    [Location]: approximately 5 miles east of Tahlequah.
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  • [Name]: Spavinaw WMA
    [County or counties]: Delaware and Mayes counties
    [Area (acres)]: 14,316 acres (5,793 ha)
    [Location]: Spavinaw
    [Remarks]: South side of Lake Spavinaw. Game Management (GMA) and Public Hunting Area (PHA)
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  • [Name]: Stringtown WMA
    [County or counties]: Atoka County
    [Area (acres)]: 2,260 acres (910 ha)
    [Location]: 7 miles east of Stringtown
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Tenkiller WMA
    [County or counties]: Cherokee and Sequoyah counties
    [Area (acres)]: 2,590 acres (1,050 ha)
    [Location]: approximately 17 miles south of Tahlequah
    [Remarks]: On the southwest shores of Lake Tenkiller.
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  • [Name]: Texoma Washita Arm WMA
    [County or counties]: Johnston County
    [Area (acres)]: 13,286 acres (5,377 ha)
    [Location]: Southwest of Tishomingo
    [Remarks]: Includes Washita Arm WDU.
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  • [Name]: Three Rivers WMA
    [County or counties]: McCurtain and Pushmataha County counties
    [Area (acres)]: 203,246 acres (82,251 ha)
    [Location]: North of Broken Bow
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Washita County WMA
    [County or counties]: Washita
    [Area (acres)]: 240 acres (97 ha)
    [Location]: 3 miles northwest of Cordell
    [Remarks]:
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  • [Name]: Washita NWR
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  • [Name]: Waurika WMA
    [County or counties]: Cotton and Stephens counties
    [Area (acres)]: 10,580 acres
    [Location]: West of Comanche
    [Remarks]: Includes Waurika WDU and Walker Creek WDU.
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  • [Name]: Whitegrass Flats WMA
    [County or counties]: McCurtain County
    [Area (acres)]: 391 acres (158 ha)
    [Location]: Near Valliant
    [Remarks]: Includes White Grass Flats WDU.
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  • [Name]: Wichita Mountains NWR
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  • [Name]: Wister WMA
    [County or counties]: Le Flore and Latimer counties
    [Area (acres)]: 35,500 acres (14,400 ha)
    [Location]: Around the 7,000 acres (2,800 ha) Lake Wister
    [Remarks]: Includes Joe Johnson WDU and Fourche Maline WDU.
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  • [Name]: Yourman WMA
    [County or counties]: Latimer
    [Area (acres)]: 2,860 acres (1,160 ha)
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Oklahoma is famous for its size and its small population. There is a great variety of plants and animals, many of which can not be seen from outside. In the early days, because there were so many hunters here, they used to hunt white deer, wild birds, wild boar, squirrels, rabbits, grouse and even crocodiles with rifles or bows and arrows, and it was once a paradise for American hunters.

But Oklahoma Wildlife management was created in response to the decline of Oklahoma Wildlife due to overhunting and the government’s recognition of the importance of Wildlife conservation. The random tool recorded 85 areas listed as wildlife management areas, including cities, area, specific coordinates, and brief descriptions. This information, stored in the generator, will help you not to break the law by accident and harm the wildlife of Oklahoma.

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