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Mobility-Impaired Firearms Hunt River Bend WMA
October 1, 2022 - October 2, 2022

Get fired up during Mobility-Impaired Firearms Deer Hunting at River Bend WMA, an accessible location for wheelchair hunting of either sex deer from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset on October 1st through October 2nd.
Mobility-Impaired Firearms Hunt Details
Mobility-Impairement refers to anyone confined to a wheelchair, hemiplegia, monoplegia, paraplegia or single-leg amputation above the knee.
This is a sign-in hunt for hunters who are mobility-impaired only. Sign-in is required for all deer hunts unless otherwise noted. Sign-in HERE prior to deer hunting.
All deer hunters are required to have a Harvest Record for the current season. Deer harvested on sign-in hunts must be recorded on your Deer Harvest Record and count toward your season limit. Additionally, harvested deer must be reported through Georgia Game Check within 24 hours.
Legal hours for deer hunting are 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sundown.
Hunters must wear as an outer garment at least 500 inches of visible hunter orange above the waist.
Licenses & Permits
A Big Game License is required to hunt deer and turkey. A license that covers basic hunting privileges is a prerequisite to the Big Game license. Some licenses such as the Sportsman’s License include this Big Game privilege.
Learn what type of license you need HERE.
To purchase licenses, Click HERE
Click HERE for Frequently Asked Questions regarding licenses.
A valid Georgia Hunting License, Fishing License, or Land Pass is required for any person 16 or over entering any state-owned designated fee areas regardless of activity. Children 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult with a valid license. Various licenses are available, including Free Senior Licenses for adults 65 and older.
Please review all the WMA requirements and unlawful activities HERE.
River Bend WMA North Tract Highlights
Located 0.2 miles south of I-16 at exit 58 on Highway 199. Click HERE for the interactive map.
Upon entering the River Bend WMA, a small cypress bottom lies just past the entrance on the left. You can park your car near the small bridge and walk into the trees if the area is dry.
Continue on the road to the archery range, check station, and camping area where you can camp under the stars. Primitive camping sites are available for up to 14 days.
At the fork in the road, turn right to head to the Waterfowl Impoundment (funded by Ducks Unlimited), featuring a boardwalk leading to an overlook platform. Tread quietly as waterfowl will scatter quickly.
Going straight at the fork in the road will take you to Troup’s Lake, which is an oxbow of the Oconee River, known for its excellent fishing since the 1800’s, as the lake is regularly replenished by river flooding. Prothonotary warblers and large alligators are regularly seen in and around the lake during warmer months.
Take the hiking trail south from the boat landing at Troup’s Lake for views of the Oconee River.
River Bend WMA South Tract Highlights
Located 6 miles south of I-16 at exit 58 on Highway 199. Click HERE for the interactive map.
Less accessible, more secluded, and with fewer amenities than the North Tract.
Find walking trails in various states of repair through the remote coastal plain swamp. You may have the whole 1,700 acres to yourself.
The Georgia Ornithological Society and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) maintain the South Tract habitat specifically to support the Swainson’s warbler, and this area has the largest known concentration in the state. Swainson’s warblers may be heard (but rarely seen) at cane thickets near stream crossings at various points along the trails.
For best swamp views, drive straight to Beacham’s Lake and walk the trail around the lake. Wet weather may turn the trail to swamp, so be prepared to back-track or bring waders.
Directions
River Bend WMA is located off I-16 at exit 58 outside of Dublin, GA. From Dublin, take I-16 East to exit 58 (Highway 199). Turn South and go 0.2 miles for the North Tract. Head 6 miles down Highway 199 for the South Tract.
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