John C Williams WMA is a 688 acre area just south of Boston, KY running along Beech Fork Creek. Mostly used by rabbit, squirrel, and wood duck hunters, some fishing opportunities exist in the sloughs or Beech Fork. The area is only open to archery for deer hunters, but is extremely thick brush with limited areas to hang tree stands. Deer trails do criss-cross throughout the area, so with effort you will get opportunities. There are limited opportunities for waterfowl in the sloughs, but they freeze early in the season. Wood duck hunters in the September season will find the most opportunities.
Even with just a few hunters, this area gets over-crowded quickly. Other opportunities do exist with in a reasonable distance that are larger and less crowded. Regardless, the area is beautiful and is a great small hunt for kids or beginners with limited distance walks. Listed below are a few pictures of the area provided by DRD Photography.


