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Splinter Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area
Splinter Ridge Fish & Wildlife Area is dedicated to providing quality hunting opportunities while maintaining 2,460 acres of woodland and steep hills.
Hunting
The steep, wooded hills of Splinter Ridge Fish and Wildlife Area provide excellent white-tailed deer and wild turkey habitat. Squirrels are also abundant at Splinter Ridge. Limited hunting opportunities are available for cottontail rabbit, quail and woodcock.
Check-in is required. A self check-in station is located at parking lot 3 (see map). Daily permit cards must be in the possession of the hunter to enter the field. The cards must be returned to a drop box at the end of the day. Drop boxes are located in parking areas 1, 3 and 6.
All hunting seasons and bag limits apply.
Night hunting is by special permit only. Permits available at Crosley Fish and Wildlife Area headquarters.
Wildlife Watching
2,460 acres of rolling hayfields, steep, wooded hills, brushy tracts and small creeks attract a wide variety of songbirds and woodpeckers.
2010 South St. Hwy. 3
North Vernon, IN 47265
812-346-5596
Indiana Fish and Wildlife Areas
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