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Drummond Flats Wildlife Management Area covers 4,653 acres in north central Oklahoma. Located in Garfield County, immediately west of the town of Drummond, or approximately 8 miles southwest of Enid, Drummond Flats is a historic overflow basin at the confluence of Turkey Creek, Elm Creek, and Salt Creek, and is predominately wetland habitat with some surrounding upland habitat.

Game Species of Interest:

  • Waterfowl: Ducks are usually present in fair to good numbers but will fluctuate with weather changes and water availability. Geese may occasionally be present but are not as abundant.
  • Sandhill Crane: May be available on occasion during the fall migrations.
  • Pheasant: Present in moderate to good numbers and will use all parts of the WMA not covered by standing water.
  • Quail: Present in low numbers in upland areas and un-flooded wetland sites.
  • Deer: Available in low numbers.
  • Turkey: Rio Grande wild turkeys may be present in upland areas during the spring and summer, but are not common.
  • Rabbit: Cottontail rabbits are available in low to fair numbers. Jackrabbits are occasionally present but are but are not common.
  • Furbearers: Coyote, bobcat and raccoon are available.
  • Dove: Usually present in fair to good numbers.