WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Sugar Grove NC USA
Posts: 322
WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
Thankfully I am blessed and able to hunt good private land. However, I have been looking into hunting public land for a challenge and to go out-of-state. In a state like GA there is a WMA lisense available for purchase. I realize it means Wildlife Management Area but beyond that I am clueless. In a state that has WMA's, is all public land a WMA, or is there public land for hunting in which I would not need the WMA permit. Thanks guys.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: South Louisiana
Posts: 301
RE: WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
Poult is right WMA's are most often Privately held lands which in most cases are managed by the state or Federal Wildlife Dept's.
WMA's are a big part of public hunting in the South and the season dates are normally different the regular State dates, sometimes only Lottory pics are taken to hunt some of these areas- Typically, the hunting is very good because the lands and wildlife are managed so well- At least thats the case here in Louisiana- Most of our biggest Deer and Turkeys are taken off the WMA's.
Alot of these lands are owned by Timber Co, but most down here in the lower part of the state are owned by the Army Corp of Eng..
Here state residents are required to purchase the normal state license, and then if they wish to hunt a WMA they are required to purchase a WMA Lic for an additional $25 but is good for any WMA State Wide-
Hope that helps
WMA's are a big part of public hunting in the South and the season dates are normally different the regular State dates, sometimes only Lottory pics are taken to hunt some of these areas- Typically, the hunting is very good because the lands and wildlife are managed so well- At least thats the case here in Louisiana- Most of our biggest Deer and Turkeys are taken off the WMA's.
Alot of these lands are owned by Timber Co, but most down here in the lower part of the state are owned by the Army Corp of Eng..
Here state residents are required to purchase the normal state license, and then if they wish to hunt a WMA they are required to purchase a WMA Lic for an additional $25 but is good for any WMA State Wide-
Hope that helps
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brainerd Mn. USA
Posts: 419
RE: WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
Here in Minnesota, WMA are owned by the state and are open for public hunting.They are bought and paid for by state money and are open to all for hunting.They are managed for the purpose of supporting wildlife.
#5
RE: WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
Here in Idaho wma land is owned by a government entity. Farmers are allowed to set up a deal to farm it . A certain percentage must be left standing for feed and cover. About 75 % of the state is publicaly owned. And a permit is not needed to hunt these lands. Just the wma for stocked species like pheasants. If it ain't stockd. The hunting is free.
#6
RE: WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
Arkansas
WMA's are publicly owned lands that may or may not require a permit to turkey hunt. Check http://www.agfc.com for information.
There are some privately owned (mostly from timber companies) lands in and around WMA's that are called "Leased Lands." The leased lands usually require a permit. There are also some natural heritage lands that are open to hunting without permit but they are usually smaller tracts.
WMA's are publicly owned lands that may or may not require a permit to turkey hunt. Check http://www.agfc.com for information.
There are some privately owned (mostly from timber companies) lands in and around WMA's that are called "Leased Lands." The leased lands usually require a permit. There are also some natural heritage lands that are open to hunting without permit but they are usually smaller tracts.
#9
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Georgia
Posts: 24
RE: WHAT EXACTLY IS A WMA?
In Georgia a WMA can be either private land leased to the state, or a part of the Nat'l Forest. For example I hunt a WMA in Oconee Nat'l Forest. It is Federally owned, but the state manages for Wildlife. There are other areas of Oconee Nat'l Forest that are not WMA's, so you would not need a special stamp to hunt them....only a regular hunting license.
Hope that helps a little.
Hope that helps a little.