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Overview

Gene Rush WMA

Zone County
250 Newton, Searcy

Mobility-Impaired Access

CWD Zone

AGFC Camping Permit Required


Acres: 20,255

2024-25 Closed Seasons

  • Alligator

2024-25 Crow

Sept. 1, 2024-Feb. 17, 2025. Open Thursdays through Mondays only. No limit.

2024-25 Deer

Deer Archery: Sept. 7-9 (one buck only); Sept. 28-Feb. 28.
Deer Alternative Firearms: Oct. 19-27 and Dec. 14-16.
Deer Modern Gun: Nov. 9-Dec. 1 and Dec. 26-28.
Deer Modern Gun Special Youth Hunt: Nov. 2-3 and Jan. 4-5.

WMA Deer Bag Limit: Four deer, no more than two antlered bucks, which may include:

  • Two antlered bucks with archery, alternative firearms or modern gun,
  • Four antlerless with archery,
  • Two antlerless with alternative firearms or modern gun.
  • During youth hunt, youths may take four deer, two antlered bucks and two antlerless.

Deer Notes:

  • No antler restrictions.
  • No dogs.

2024-25 Quail

Nov. 1, 2024-Feb. 2, 2025. Daily limit – 6, possession limit – 12.

2024-25 Rabbit

Sept. 1, 2024-Feb. 28, 2025. Daily limit – 8, possession limit – 16.

2024-25 Squirrel

May 15, 2024-Feb. 28, 2025. Dogs allowed. Daily limit – 12, possession limit – 48.

2024 Bear

Bear Archery: Sept. 18-Nov. 30.
Bear Alternative Firearms: Oct. 19-27.
Bear Modern Gun: Nov. 9-30.
Bear Modern Gun Youth Hunt: Nov. 2-3.

Bear Notes:

2024 Elk

Elk Youth Hunt (permit hunt): Oct. 7-11 and Oct. 28-Nov. 1.
Elk Hunt (permit hunt): Oct. 5-6 and Oct. 26-27. View more elk hunt information 

2025 Turkey

Youth Hunt: April 12-13. One legal turkey.
Firearms Hunt: April 21-May 11. One legal turkey.

About the Name

The area was originally called Buffalo River WMA (due to its proximity to the Buffalo River), but was renamed in honor of Gene Rush, long-time employee, native of Newton County and former chief of the AGFC Wildlife Management Division.

Access

Access to the WMA is off U.S. Highway 65 and Ark. Highways 123, 7, and 74 and various county roads from these highways. Highway directional signs point the way from the above mentioned highways at Western Grove, Carver, Mt. Judea and south of Jasper.

Area Notes

  • A free annual General Use Permit (WMP) is required to hunt or trap on WMAs. Permits are available online by clicking “Buy Licenses” at agfc.com or by calling 833-345-0325 or any regional office.
  • CWD regulations apply. Due to ongoing research, collared or ear-tagged deer may be present. Research deer are legal for harvest. Tag and check research deer as required and call 833-356-0824 within 12 hours of harvest.
  • No antler point restrictions for buck harvest.
  • Horses and mules are not allowed for any use on that portion of Gene Rush WMA lying east of Searcy County Road 14 and west of the Buffalo National River property line from Woolum Ford to the intersection of Searcy County roads 12 and 14.
  • All caves closed to public access.

Camping

Camping is primitive and is restricted only to designated campsites.

Description

The topography of the area is rolling hills to mountainous with some sheer bluffs with elevations ranging from 800 feet msl to 200 feet msl. Three major creeks flow through the area – Big Creek, Cave Creek and Lick Creek, all flow generally northward and are tributaries of the Buffalo River.

Hunting Opportunities

The area offers good public hunting opportunities for white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, black bear, elk and squirrels.

Location

The WMA is about 15 miles southeast of Jasper and 15 miles northwest of Marshall. The area is bordered to the north by the Buffalo National River and to the south by the Ozark National Forest.

Management Practices

Wildlife management on Gene Rush WMA involves multiple strategies that include conservative hunting seasons and regulations, more intensive law enforcement efforts, and an ongoing aggressive habitat management program. Habitat management is accomplished in several ways including the development and management of permanent openings, construction of waterholes, and forest management practices including planned timber harvests, timber/wildlife stand improvement practices and controlled burning.

Ownership

The area was purchased by the AGFC in two major segments. The first segment totaled 9,198 acres and was purchased during 1966-1973 from Paul Meers, the Eleven Sixty-Six Corporation and some smaller landowners. This first segment is located south of the Buffalo River and west of Cave Creek. The second major segment was purchased from the Sutton family from 1978-1980 and consisted of 7,248 acres (this segment was officially designated the “Sutton Unit”. The Sutton Unit lies east of Cave Creek, south of the Buffalo River and west of Richland Creek. The purchase of several smaller tracts of land over the years has increased the total size of the WMA to 17,652 acres.

Phone

833-340-7506

Purpose

The area was purchased to ensure the perpetual integrity of the wildlife habitat and to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for the citizens of the state and country.

Recreation Other Than Hunting

Fishing on the area is limited to the nearby Buffalo River and its tributaries. The Ozark highlands hiking trail crosses the east side of the area and provides access from the Ozark National Forest to the south across the area to the Buffalo National River to the North. The area is also popular for viewing wildlife, especially elk that can often be observed grazing in the managed fields on the area. Horseback riding is an increasingly popular activity on the area as well. All caves are closed to public access to prevent the spread of White Nose Syndrome into Arkansas in order to protect bat populations.

Restaurants and Other Facilities

The nearest motels and restaurants are in Jasper, about 15 miles west of the area. The nearest supplies can be found at small grocery stores in Hasty, Piercetown, Mt. Judea, Western Grove and Jasper.

Safety

This is a rugged mountain area, where 4-wheel drive vehicles can prove handy at times to reach out of the way places. The WMA and surrounding area has a good bear population, so campers should remain alert and take appropriate precautions.

WMA Master Plan

View the master plan for this AGFC-owned WMA.