Hugo Wildlife Management Area

Hugo Wildlife Management Area

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About this Location

Hugo WMA covers 18,196 acres with two additional areas ( Sawyer Unit and Hamden Unit) of 551 and 480 acres respectively. Total WMA is 19,227 acres. The Hugo WMA is located along the Kiamichi River with the majority in Choctaw County. The northern portion is in southern Pushmataha County. The Waterfowl Refuge Portion is located adjacent to the Kiamichi River and consists of 3,820 acres.

Habitat consists of mature stands of hardwoods in the bottom land areas to hardwood/pine tree mixes in some areas. Much of the area is old farm field habitat that is maintained through intensive management practices as prescribed burning, discing, and mowing operations. The variety of trees include six species of oak as well as ash, hickory, pine, river birch, willow, as well as sand plum, holly, sumac, and a great variety of grasses and legumes.

From Hugo: East on U.S. Hwy 70, 6 miles north on State Hwy 93.

Hugo WMA – Sawyer Unit

From Hugo: 7 miles east on U.S. Hwy 70, 3 miles south on N4300, 2½ miles east on E2105.

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Last updated November 16, 2023

Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation