Grenada Lake Hunting 2020-2021

From the Corps of Engineers Website

“Grenada Lake provides thousands of acres available for public hunting offering excellent deer, turkey, duck, and squirrel hunting.

From the hills and hollows to the fields and wetlands, Grenada Lake offers some of the best hunting opportunities in the nation. The Grenada Lake Project encompasses 90,427 acres; with much of this area open for public hunting, offering excellent opportunities for deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, and duck hunting. 

Each year our Wildlife Biologist and Natural Resource Rangers develop and plant food plots to attract and enhance wildlife.  All developed areas, including campgrounds and day-use areas are closed to hunting.  With the exception of special hunts (permit hunts), the five management areas noted on the location map and highlighted in yellow are closed to hunting.  

Grenada Lake is also closed to hunting on the west end of the lake from Perry Creek to Knights Creek.

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks establishes and enforces hunting seasons, bag limits, and regulations on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers properties.  Please refer to the Mississippi Outdoor Digest or contact the North Region Office for specific questions at (662) 840-5172.  Hunters are reminded not to drive nails into trees or permanently affix a stand or blind to any trees.”

(1) Army Corps of Engineers https://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Grenada-Lake/Grenada-Lake-Recreation/