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Alabama Hunting

Alabama is known for its rich hunting traditions, abundant wildlife, and diverse hunting opportunities across its forests, wetlands, and farmlands. The state provides excellent game populations and a long hunting season, making it a top destination for hunters in the southeastern U.S.

Popular Game Species
  • White-tailed Deer – The most popular game species, with a healthy population and generous hunting seasons.
  • Eastern Wild Turkey – Alabama has some of the best turkey hunting in the country.
  • Feral Hogs – Considered an invasive species, they can be hunted year-round without a bag limit.
  • Waterfowl (Ducks & Geese) – Found in the state's wetlands, rivers, and lakes.
  • Small Game (Rabbits & Squirrels) – A great option for hunters of all skill levels.
  • Bobwhite Quail – Once abundant, now primarily found in managed areas.
  • Black Bear – Protected in Alabama, with no open hunting season.
Hunting Seasons
  • Deer Season – Typically runs from October to February, with different zones and weapon-specific dates.
  • Turkey Season – Spring season usually lasts from March to May.
  • Waterfowl Season – Runs from November to January, with specific dates for different species.
  • Small Game Season – Varies by species, with rabbit and squirrel hunting from October to March.
Hunting Regulations
  • Hunters must have a valid Alabama hunting license, with additional permits for certain game.
  • Bag limits vary by species and location.
  • Hunter education courses are required for first-time hunters born after August 1, 1977.
  • Baiting laws allow hunting deer and feral hogs over bait with a permit, but baiting is prohibited for other species.
  • Public and private land hunting options are available, with Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) offering regulated access to public hunting grounds.
Best Hunting Areas
  • Black Warrior WMA – Known for large deer and turkey populations.
  • Oakmulgee WMA – Offers excellent deer and small game hunting.
  • Mobile-Tensaw Delta – A prime location for waterfowl hunting.
  • Barbour WMA – Popular for trophy bucks and diverse wildlife.

With a mix of public and private land opportunities, Alabama provides hunters with ample chances to pursue a variety of game in different environments. The state's commitment to wildlife conservation ensures that hunting remains a sustainable tradition for future generations. 

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