The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission maintains fields at several wildlife management areas that are available to hunters on a first-come, first-served basis.
Brinkley Regional Office -- (877) 734-4581)
Steve N. Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms WMA: 25 acres of top-sown wheat and millet
Prairie Bayou: 10 acres of milo
Mike Freeze Wattensaw WMA: 16 acres of milo
Fort Smith Regional Office -- (877) 478-1043
Ozark Lake WMA: 17-acres of millet and wheat on Vine Prairie Road
J. Perry Mikles SUA: 5 acres of top-sown wheat inside the double orange gates on new Highway 109
Ft. Chaffee WMA: two 5-acre what fields in Compartment 3, one 5-acre wheat field in Compartment 4, and one 5-acre wheat field in Compartment 6A, one 5-acre wheat field and one 3-acre wheat field in Compartment 8A.
Petit Jean River WMA: 11-acre field on Slaty Crossing Road planted in brown-top millet
Hope Regional Office -- (877) 777-5580
Hope Upland WMA (Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only during statewide dove season): 75 acres of top-sown wheat
Rick Evans Grandview Prairie WMA (Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only during statewide dove season): 80 acres of top-sown wheat
Monticello Regional Office (877) 367-3559
Freddie Black Choctaw Island WMA: three fields (25 acres total) of sunflowers
Trusten Holder WMA: Two fields (10 acres total ) of top-sown wheat
Jonesboro Regional Office (877) 972-5438
St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA: 11 fields (21 acres total) of various corn, soybean, millet, sunflower and sorghum mixes.
Russellville Regional Office (877) 967-7577
Galla Creek WMA: Four fields (50 acres total) of top-sown wheat
Ed Gordon Point Remove WMA: one field (20 acres) brown top millet; four fields (35 acres total) top-sown wheat. The Wylie Cox SUA is open only during the first two weeks of the statewide season).
Sports on 08/17/2014