Spavinaw Wildlife Management Area, located in Eucha, Oklahoma, is a sprawling 2,330-acre conservation area that offers a variety of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. With its rugged flint hills, bottom lands, and prairies, the area is home to diverse wildlife, including quail, white-tailed deer, Eastern turkeys, squirrels, and cottontail rabbits. Visitors can also spot bald eagles during the winter months. The management practices at Spavinaw WMA focus on promoting native plant growth, providing watering areas for wildlife, and offering controlled hunts. Additionally, fishing opportunities abound at nearby Spavinaw and Eucha lakes, known for their exceptional bluegill fishing.
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