Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area
Stretching over 450,000 acres, the Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area is the perfect destination to explore scenic natural beauty. The Three Rivers WMA is part of the Honobia - Three Rivers WMA which includes the Upper Mountain Fork, Glover and Eagle Fork rivers. Encompassing 930,000 acres of Ouachita National Forest and Weyerhaeuser-owned timberlands, the Honobia-Three Rivers WMA is home to deer, wild hogs, wild turkey, black bear, mountain lions and elk.
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2008 Three Rivers Wildlife Area Map and regulations.
For current hunting regulations go to www.wildlifedepartment.com
Bobwhite Quail Hunting on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
Oklahoma is recognized as one of the nation's leading bobwhite quail
producers, yet few hunters are aware of the public hunting opportunities for
these fast and agile birds in the pine timberlands of southeast Oklahoma. [More...]
Turkey Hunting the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
When it comes to hunting wild turkey, the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers
Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) should not be overlooked. These two WMAs
offer more than 330,000-acres of eastern wild turkey hunting action with an
average of 270 adult male gobblers harvested from the WMAs annually. [More...]
The "Squirrel Challenge" on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
Call them squirrels or call them bushytails, one thing is for certain, these
elusive creatures offer great hunting action and few hunting experiences can
compete with the "Squirrel Challenge." [More...]
Rabbit Hunting on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
Rabbit hunting, especially with good rabbit dogs, can provide some fast and
furious action, and the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers Wildlife Management
Areas (WMAs) offer a great opportunity to experience rabbit hunting at its
best. Oh yes, the WMAs have a healthy population of rabbits for the taking
as well. [More...]
Dove Hunting on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
When it comes to dove hunting, most hunters think of hunting large grain
fields or even large farm ponds surrounded by plowed crops of wheat or corn.
These areas do often produce large numbers of dove. Hunting mourning dove in
commercially forested areas can be a bit more challenging, but knowing where
to find them is the key and what hunter doesn't like a challenge. [More...]
White-tailed deer hunting on the Honobia Creek and Three Rivers WMAs
The experience of hunting white-tailed deer on the Honobia Creek and Three
Rivers Wildlife Management Areas in southeastern Oklahoma is tough to beat.
Many family traditions have existed for more than 30 years in the "deer
woods" of southeast Oklahoma, and these two WMAs still offer that hunting
tradition to anyone who is looking for an affordable place to hunt
white-tailed deer. [More...]