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AGFC Commissioner meeting notice

Aug. 1, 2017

You are hereby notified that Commissioners of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will meet on the following dates and times to consider any business that may be brought before the Commission. Unless otherwise stated, meetings will be held at the AGFC offices, 2 Natural Resources Drive in Little Rock.

Partnership Nearly Triples Public Waterfowl Hunting and Bird-Watching Area in Northwest Arkansas

July 26, 2017

Thanks to a partnership with the Trust for Public Land and Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration grants, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has completed the purchase of new land surrounding Frog Bayou Wildlife Management Area in Crawford County, nearly tripling the size of this popular waterfowl-hunting and wildlife-viewing destination. The final closing of the purchase took place June 17, 2017.

Arkansas Student Claims Second in World Archery Tournament

July 26, 2017

Bailey Mason of Maumelle didn’t know where archery could take her when she was first introduced to the sport in her fourth grade physical education class, but after hard work, practice, and competition through regional, state and national tournaments, she took second place in the Elementary Division of the National Archery in the Schools World Tournament, July 22.

Duck Band Reporting System Moves Online

July 26, 2017

Hunters fortunate enough to harvest a banded duck, goose or dove next hunting season will see a change in the way they report those bands to the United States Geological Survey. The call-in center that has been in place to record information has been replaced by an online tool at www.reportband.gov.   

Arkansas Wildlife Fishing Report

July 26, 2017

Crappie and bream are both biting well on Lake Nimrod, our reporters say. Meanwhile, fishing is full-on summer mode at Greers Ferry Lake, according to guide Tommy Cauley, with active bass at various depths; he has various ways to approach them.

Remember the 3 R’s When Boating on a River

July 26, 2017

The heat of summer often leads anglers to large rivers. The promise of large catfish and an extended period of fish activity is thanks to current keeping surface water moving and slightly cooler than in backwaters and reservoirs. But traveling on large rivers like the Arkansas can be a daunting task for people who don’t understand the meaning of all those buoys and channel markers. How do you know which side of the buoys to stay on when traveling up or down a river?

Commission Hears Proposals for 2018 Fishing Regulations

July 20, 2017

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission heard the first reading of proposed changes to fishing regulations at today’s meeting. These regulations will be presented for a final vote during the Commission’s August meeting and, if passed, will become effective Jan. 1, 2018.