Big Lake Wildlife Management Area | |
Alt Name: | Big Lake State WMA |
Map: | Louisiana |
Location: | Franklin, Tensas, and Madison Parish, Louisiana |
Area Acre: | 19,231 |
Established: | 1983 (initial) |
Governing Body: | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries |
Big Lake Wildlife Management Area, (WMA) also referred to as Big Lake State WMA, is a tract of protected land located in Franklin, Tensas, and Madison Parish, Louisiana, owned and managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF).
The land for the WMA was purchased through the Rockefeller Fund between 1983 and 1985. The first was purchased in 1983, The second was purchased in 1984, and the last component was the purchase of in 1985.[1]
The location of the WMA is south of the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. The Tensas River snakes through portions of the WMA as well as providing the eastern border at several locations.[2] Winnsboro, Crowville, and Swampers are to the west, with Swamper being the closest.[3]