AR Public Land Crackdown
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 11:03 am
Read this last night in Wildfowl's August edition Page 22:
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is considering an effort to stop illegal guiding operations by non-residents in public flooded timber areas. Possible solutions include a permit that allows non-resident hunters access to WMAs for a limited number of days for the entire season. Guiding was banned on WMAs several years ago, but it is widely believed among AGFC staff that some non=resident guides spend the entire season on the more popular flooded timber areas.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is considering an effort to stop illegal guiding operations by non-residents in public flooded timber areas. Possible solutions include a permit that allows non-resident hunters access to WMAs for a limited number of days for the entire season. Guiding was banned on WMAs several years ago, but it is widely believed among AGFC staff that some non=resident guides spend the entire season on the more popular flooded timber areas.