The fall is the time to hunt for deer and feral hog on Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area. The best conditions for hunting deer are when water levels are down in the creek but not so low as to make travel by boat impossible. In the spring, turkey hunts are popular and usually yield excellent results. Paddling is best during high water, which usually occurs in late July, August, and September, but which may also occur following winter cold fronts. Fisheating Creek is an excellent place to view wildlife year-round. Warblers are abundant during spring and fall migrations. In April and May, swallow-tailed kites nest and raise their young all along the creek.
Hunters must comply with all hunting regulations
Hunting Regulations and Maps
Fisheating Creek Hunt Calendar - Year-at-a-Glance 
(Calendar does not reflect migratory game bird hunting seasons.
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| Seasons Summary | Dates (range July 2012 through June 2013) |
| Archery |
August 17-19 and 24-26 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) |
| Muzzleloading Gun |
September 7-9 and 14-16 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) |
| General Gun |
September 28-30 and October 12-14 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) |
| Wild Hog-Still |
November 17-18 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) |
| Spring Turkey - Youth |
February 23-24 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) (Legal shooting hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1 p.m.) |
| Spring Turkey |
March 2-5, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25 and March 29 through April 1 (west of U.S. Highway 27 only) (Legal shooting hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1 p.m.) |
| Special Opportunity Spring Turkey |
March 2-8 and 16-22 (east of U.S. Highway 27 only) (Legal shooting hours are 1/2 hour before sunrise until 1 p.m.) |