
Deer, wild turkey, squirrel, rabbit, quail,
duck, and dove are some of the abundant game
species found in Lee County. Duck and deer
hunting are perhaps the most popular game sports
in the Lee County area, but squirrel, turkey,
and dove are bountiful. These game animals can
be found countywide, but public hunting is
primarily limited to the 21,200 acre St. Francis
National Forest. Gun deer season on the St.
Francis National Forest has been temporarily
canceled until the 2000 fall season or later.
Archery deer hunting is permitted in season.
Fishing
opportunities for largemouth bass, crappie,
bream, bluegill, catfish and other game fish are
available countywide. Bear Creek Lake (640
acres) and Storm Creek Lake (425 acres) on the
St. Francis National Forest are two of Arkansas'
best kept secret fishing holes. Both lakes are
among the state's best fishing lakes for bream
and crappie, plus each lake has an overabundance
of young bass. There is a 13-16 inch slot rule
for bass in effect on both of these lakes.
Fishermen are encouraged to catch and keep bass
under 13 inches in length on these lakes. There
is a 10 horsepower maximum size limit on boat
motors on Bear Creek and Storm Creek Lakes.
Public boat
launch ramps are available on both lakes, on the
L'Anguille River in Marianna, and on the St.
Francis River in the St. Francis National
Forest. Each of these ramps is just a few miles
boat trip downriver to the Mississippi River.
Sport and commercial fishing for catfish, gar,
buffalo, and other river fishes on these rivers
is some of the best in the country, not to
mention some of the best scenery and waterfowl
watching found anywhere.

Public fishing
is also available for a small fee at several
private fishing launches along the rivers and
oxbow lakes in Lee and surrounding counties.
Other public hunting and fishing opportunities
can be found on the Arkansas Game and Fish
Commission's 200 acre Lee County Wildlife
Management Area near Haynes.
Hunting and
fishing regulations can be found in the Arkansas
Game and Fish Commission's regulation booklets
published annually. For more information on
hunting and fishing in the Lee County area call
the US Forest Service at 870-295-5278, or the
Chamber of Commerce at 870-295-2469, or visit
the St. Francis National Forest, Ozark-St.
Francis National Forest, or St. Francis National
Forest Mississippi State Park Proposal websites.