Big Survey WMA - Virginia Wildlife Management Areas

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Big Survey WMA attributes

Area11.66 square miles
BearGood
DeerGood
DoveUnknown
Dove_fieldfalse
FeesNo
GrouseAvailable
NoteThe Big Survey Wildlife Management Area rests atop four mountain ridges in the middle of Wythe County, Virginia. The property's 7,500-acre woodland is just south of Wytheville and divides the Reed Creek and Cripple Creek watersheds in New River Valley. Big Survey offers deer, turkey and squirrel hunting. Both gray squirrels and fox squirrels are abundant on the property. Bear are present on the property and still hunting for bear is allowed, but hunting with hounds is prohibited. Other game species present are ruffed grouse, cottontail rabbit, and raccoon.
Percent Public Lands99.43
Public Lands11.59 square miles
QuailUnknown
RabbitUnknown
RaccoonAvailable
RailsnipeUnknown
SquirrelGood
Trappingtrue
TurkeyAvailable
Urlhttp://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wma/
WaterfowlUnknown
WoodcockUnknown

Big Survey WMA covers an area that is 11.66 square miles. Of this 11.59 square miles(99.43 percent) is public lands.

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