Oxbow Bottoms Wildlife Area a new opportunity for hunters in Iowa

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Bordered by the Iowa River to the east and U.S. Hwy. 30 to the north is one of the newest public areas in central Iowa — the 260-acre Oxbow Bottoms Wildlife Area — a floodplain grassland-wetland complex in Tama County.
Because of its high visibility, it will likely become one of the more popular places to hunt. But it’s not there yet.
“It’s so new, I haven’t been getting many calls about it,” said Steve Woodruff, wildlife biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Iowa River Unit.

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