Alabama Power also maintains sites for physically
disabled hunters on Smith Lake and Lake Harris.
All sites are maintained weekly and are open three
days a week during the season. Hunters who want
to use these sites must obtain paperwork from their
doctor and be certified by the Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. Reservations
to hunt can be made through the R.L. Harris Shoreline
Management Office at 256-396-5093.
Before the season starts, Ray makes her hunting
schedule for the entire season. She hunts two to three
times a week.
"When you get sick or disabled, it is like life just
ends," she says.
Ray has been a hunter since her teens. She has
competed in several bow hunting tournaments but
became plagued by her physical ailments. Aer
multiple surgeries, she was le homebound.
"I became depressed," Ray says.
But then her husband came home and handed her
some information he had received regarding hunting
sites for the physically disabled. "I immediately
perked up," she says.
She and her husband made plans to complete the
paperwork and scheduled a hunt on the first day the
Jordan site became available. "When the site opened
and I saw how easy it could be, it was like I became
alive again."
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