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Irish Settlement Wildlife Management Area adventures

Irish Settlement Wildlife Management Area Adventures

Irish Settlement Wildlife Management Area is a diverse natural habitat in Alabama offering excellent opportunities for hunting, birdwatching, and fishing amidst rich forest and wetland ecosystems.

8,388
Acres Protected
No developed trails
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000–8,000 (primarily hunters)
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Irish Settlement Wildlife Management Area

 

Irish Settlement Wildlife Management Area (WMA) encompasses approximately 8,388 acres in Monroe County, Alabama. The area features a blend of mixed hardwood and pine forests, wetlands, creeks, and small lakes that create a prime environment for wildlife. This WMA has been managed primarily for hunting and wildlife conservation by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Irish Settlement is known for its populations of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, small game such as squirrel and rabbit, and abundant waterfowl species attracted to its wetland areas. Anglers find good fishing opportunities in its lakes and streams, targeting species like largemouth bass, bream, and catfish. The terrain is gently rolling, creating accessible hunting grounds and wildlife viewing edges. Visitors often engage in upland bird hunting, waterfowl hunting during season, and wildlife photography. Historically, this area was established to protect habitat fragmented by logging and agriculture while providing public outdoor recreation. Although it does not have developed trails or campgrounds on-site, the WMA offers backcountry access for hunting and day-use recreational visitors. Irish Settlement's proximity to the Conecuh National Forest and the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation makes it part of a broader region valuable for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude and a variety of wildlife encounters. The management area emphasizes habitat restoration efforts including prescribed burns and timber management to maintain healthy ecosystems. Overall, Irish Settlement WMA offers a quiet retreat for hunters, anglers, and nature observers wanting to experience Alabama’s wildlife-rich forests and wetlands.

Highlights

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Rich wetland habitats attracting variety of waterfowl species

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Abundant white-tailed deer and wild turkey populations

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Accessible fishing spots on small lakes and waterways

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Quiet and low-traffic area ideal for upland bird hunting and wildlife photography

Notable Natural Features

Wetland Complexes

Numerous marshes and small lakes that provide habitat for migratory waterfowl and resident amphibians.

Mixed Pine and Hardwood Forests

These diverse forest types support game species like deer and turkey and help maintain ecological balance.

Irish Settlement Creek

A small waterway running through parts of the WMA, supporting fish populations and riparian vegetation.