The Woodward Chamber of Commerce can be reached at (580) 256-7411. Both lodging and restaurants are available in Woodward. The town of Fort Supply offers fuel and food. The Corps of Engineers lake office can be reached at (580) 766-2701. The US Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Supply Lake offers campsites with facilities and RV hookups. An additional 480 acres of agricultural plots are planted annually in an agriculture lease program.Įight designated primitive camping areas are offered on the area. Approximately 120 acres of department managed agricultural food plots are planted annually throughout the WMA. Management efforts focus on producing native wildlife foods such as ragweed, croton and sunflower. Management practices include prescribed grazing of cattle, strip disking, strip mowing and prescribed burns. Bald Eagle: A limited number of eagles winter at Fort Supply Lake.ĭescription of Fish and Wildlife Management Practices:įort Supply WMA has 3 windmills, 1 solar powered water pump and 4 guzzlers to provide watering facilities for wildlife.
Waterfowl: Duck and goose hunting opportunities are available on Fort Supply Lake and on sloughs located south of the lake along Wolf Creek.Dove: Dove hunting opportunity is limited to upland areas.Furbearers: Coyote, bobcat and raccoon are available.Rabbit: Both cottontails and jackrabbits are present, however jackrabbits are rare.Turkey: Rio Grande wild turkeys are present in fair numbers but are highly sought after.Deer: White-tailed deer are present in fair numbers, mule deer are extremely rare.Quail: Bobwhite quail are usually present in good numbers but are highly sought after.Pheasant: Present but only in low numbers, most often taken as a bonus by quail hunters.The average annual precipitation for the area is about 20 inches.įrom Woodward: 9 miles northwest on U.S. Wolf Creek runs through the entire length of the area until reaching Fort Supply Lake. The river bottom consist of cottonwood, American elm, hackberry and eastern red cedar interspersed with sand plum thickets, salt cedar, roughleaf dogwood, buttonbush and mixed grassland. Mixed grass prairie and sagebrush predominate on upland sites, which are interspersed with sand plum thickets. 270 (northwest of the city of Woodward), Fort Supply WMA is primarily river bottom with rolling sand hills located along the east side of the WMA. Check out season-specific dates and area regulations by clicking here.įort Supply WMA covers 5,418 acres of northwestern Woodward County.