Tishomingo
National Wildlife Refuge ....
lies at the upper Washita arm of Lake Texoma and is
administered for the benefit of migratory waterfowl in the Central Flyway. Most
of the refuge's 16,464 acres, including the 4,500-acre Cumberland Pool, were
acquired in 1946. This place is as old
as I am. The refuge gets its name from a famous Chickasaw Indian Chief and is
shared with a nearby century-old town. Also note that this refuge is on
opposite side of Lake Texoma to Hagerman NWR. Both refuges are two hour or less travel time from the north side of the DFW metropolis. I borrowed some of the verbiage from the NWR site.
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