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HUNTING
at
ALABAMA RIVER LAKES

 

Alabama River Lakes have been producing several trophies like this one.

 

The 9,465 acres at Alabama River Lakes is a good opportunity to enjoy the various kinds of game and non-game wildlife. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers manages approximately 5600 acres of this public use land, along the beautiful Alabama River, for bowhunting and small game hunting. There are eight areas open to hunting at Woodruff Lake, and seventeen areas at Dannelly Reservoir and Claiborne Lake. Only archery or shotgun (size 6 shot or smaller) hunting is allowed in harvesting game animals. Hunters must obtain a valid State hunting license and an Alabama River Lakes Hunting Permit.

 

NO RIFLES ALLOWED FOR HUNTING

Effective September 1, 2007 hunting with CROSSBOWS is allowed for deer and hogs.

 

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Hunting Area Locations

 

Acres

Bowhunting

Small game hunting

Campground

 
Woodruff Lake East Bank

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X X X  
  West Bank 350 X X    
  Tallawassee Creek 41 X      
  Gunter Hill 250 X   X  
  Jackson Lake 75 X      
  Jones Bluff 500 X X primitive  
  Swift Creek 225 X X    
  Huffman Bar 120 X      
Dannelly Reservoir Bridgeport 175 X      
  East Bank 320 X X    
  West Bank 375 X X    
  Shell Creek 50 X      
  Chilatchee Creek 450 X   primitive  
  Six Mile Creek 200 X X closed till March 1  
Claiborne Lake East Bank 500 X X X  
  West Bank 200 X X    
Silver Creek 325 X X primitive
  Davis Ferry 70 X      
  Black Creek 115 X X    
  Gulletts Bluff 40 X      
  Holleys Ferry 50 X      
  Bells Landing 320 X X primitive  
  Haines Island 480 X X primitive  
  Lower Peachtree 119 X X    
  McDuffie Landing 116 X      

 

For more information, please contact the Alabama River Lakes Resource Management Offices at

(334) 872-9554 or (334) 682-4244.

LowndesCo.Wildlife Management Area, located on the Alabama River between Selma and Montgomery, offers the public approx.12,000 acres of excellent hunting and fishing opportunities.    This area is operated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources of the Game and Fish Division - Wildlife Section.

For more information about the Lowndes Wildlife Management Area, call

(334) 358-0035.


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