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NEWS - AGFC
May 6, 2021. Doug Isanhart of Conway enjoyed the brown trout fishing on the misty White River below Bull Shoals Dam on Monday of this week. With guide Doug Hagee, the two Dougs caught eight browns between 18 and 22 inches, as well as two rainbos over 17 inches. Photo provided by Doug Isanhart through askagfic@agfc.ar.gov. CONSERVATION LICENSE PLATES Help AGFC promote the next generation of outdoors enthusiasts with a specialty license plate featuring your favorite outdoors pursuit. Proceeds from the plates fund conservation education and support the AGFC Conservation Scholarship Fund.. The license plates cost $35 with $25 going to the AGFC and $10 going to the Department of Finance andAdministration.
FISHING LICENSES
Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License (RT3) Entitles a resident to fish the waters of the state with sport fishing tackle for the three-day period specified. A Resident Trout Permit also must be purchased to retain trout or to fish in certain waters. $6.50.HATCHERIES - AGFC
P.O. Box 555, 3587 Hwy. 67 West, Corning, AR 72422 877-857-3876 Toll Free Mark Harness, Hatchery Manager GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE DELTA RIVERS NATURE CENTER The Governor Mike Huckabee Delta Rivers Nature Center teaches visitors the Delta’s heritage, wildlife and ecology in both indoor and outdoor settings. The center sits between Lake Saracen and Lake Langhofer. Native fish can be seen in our 20,000 gallon aquarium as well as native reptiles and some amazing birds of prey housed at thefacility.
ST. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS WATER TRAIL St. Francis Sunken Lands Water Trail. New Madrid earthquakes that rocked the region in 1811-12 created the Sunken Lands. Ground along the St. Francis River dropped 6-8 feet over an area of about 30 miles and was flooded – hence the name The Great Swamp. River JIM HINKLE SPRING RIVER STATE FISH HATCHERY The Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery is on a 7-acre island in the middle of the Spring River near Mammoth Spring in Fulton County. The hatchery is one of the largest state-owned trout-producing facilities in the southeastern United States and is the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s only coldwater facility. J.B. AND JOHNELLE HUNT FAMILY OZARK HIGHLANDS NATURE CENTER The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center opened its doors to the public on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Visiting the center is free, thanks to Amendment 75 and the 1/8th-Cent Conservation Fund. The center, located at 3400 North 40th Street in Springdale, is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sundays.FISHING MAP
A pay campsite near the eastern boat ramp is operated by Grant County. Call the Grant County Judge's Office at 870-942-2551 for information on reservations and use. ARKANSAS GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Calling All Seniors. A fishing event is coming to Maumelle April 15-16. More information >. Stop Aquatic Nuisance. Boaters reminded to unplug when trailering vessels. More >. Previous Next. Elk permit hunt application period May 1-June 1. Northwest Arkansas natureNEWS - AGFC
May 6, 2021. Doug Isanhart of Conway enjoyed the brown trout fishing on the misty White River below Bull Shoals Dam on Monday of this week. With guide Doug Hagee, the two Dougs caught eight browns between 18 and 22 inches, as well as two rainbos over 17 inches. Photo provided by Doug Isanhart through askagfic@agfc.ar.gov. CONSERVATION LICENSE PLATES Help AGFC promote the next generation of outdoors enthusiasts with a specialty license plate featuring your favorite outdoors pursuit. Proceeds from the plates fund conservation education and support the AGFC Conservation Scholarship Fund.. The license plates cost $35 with $25 going to the AGFC and $10 going to the Department of Finance andAdministration.
FISHING LICENSES
Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License (RT3) Entitles a resident to fish the waters of the state with sport fishing tackle for the three-day period specified. A Resident Trout Permit also must be purchased to retain trout or to fish in certain waters. $6.50.HATCHERIES - AGFC
P.O. Box 555, 3587 Hwy. 67 West, Corning, AR 72422 877-857-3876 Toll Free Mark Harness, Hatchery Manager GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE DELTA RIVERS NATURE CENTER The Governor Mike Huckabee Delta Rivers Nature Center teaches visitors the Delta’s heritage, wildlife and ecology in both indoor and outdoor settings. The center sits between Lake Saracen and Lake Langhofer. Native fish can be seen in our 20,000 gallon aquarium as well as native reptiles and some amazing birds of prey housed at thefacility.
ST. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS WATER TRAIL St. Francis Sunken Lands Water Trail. New Madrid earthquakes that rocked the region in 1811-12 created the Sunken Lands. Ground along the St. Francis River dropped 6-8 feet over an area of about 30 miles and was flooded – hence the name The Great Swamp. River JIM HINKLE SPRING RIVER STATE FISH HATCHERY The Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery is on a 7-acre island in the middle of the Spring River near Mammoth Spring in Fulton County. The hatchery is one of the largest state-owned trout-producing facilities in the southeastern United States and is the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s only coldwater facility. J.B. AND JOHNELLE HUNT FAMILY OZARK HIGHLANDS NATURE CENTER The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center opened its doors to the public on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Visiting the center is free, thanks to Amendment 75 and the 1/8th-Cent Conservation Fund. The center, located at 3400 North 40th Street in Springdale, is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sundays.FISHING MAP
A pay campsite near the eastern boat ramp is operated by Grant County. Call the Grant County Judge's Office at 870-942-2551 for information on reservations and use.FISHING LICENSES
Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License (RT3) Entitles a resident to fish the waters of the state with sport fishing tackle for the three-day period specified. A Resident Trout Permit also must be purchased to retain trout or to fish in certain waters. $6.50. CONSERVATION LICENSE PLATES Help AGFC promote the next generation of outdoors enthusiasts with a specialty license plate featuring your favorite outdoors pursuit. Proceeds from the plates fund conservation education and support the AGFC Conservation Scholarship Fund.. The license plates cost $35 with $25 going to the AGFC and $10 going to the Department of Finance andAdministration.
WESTSIDE SENIORS, CORNING JUNIORS WIN SHOOTING SPORTS June 9, 2021. Jim Harris Managing Editor Arkansas Wildlife Magazine JACKSONVILLE – The Westside Red squad from Jonesboro Westside High School returned the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program championship to the traditionally strong trap-shooting club in the northeast part of the state with a convincing win in last Saturday’s title match, outshooting rival and top-seed Harrisburg BEAR SEASONS AND LIMITS BY ZONE Bear Zone 1 Season Details. 2020 Bear Season Dates. Archery: Sept. 26-Nov. 30, 2020. Muzzleloader: Oct. 17-25, 2020. Special Youth Modern Gun Bear Hunt: Nov. 7-8, 2020 (does not include WMAs requiring a deer permit to harvest a bear): Modern Gun: Nov. 14-30, 2020 (Zone 1 closes earlier if quota is reached) Statewide Bag Limit. AGFC COMMISSIONER MEETING NOTICE June 7, 2021. Keith Stephens Chief of Communications 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. ARKANSAS WILDLIFE WEEKLY FISHING REPORT June 3, 2021. Jim Harris Managing Editor Arkansas Wildlife Magazine This is the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s fishing report for June 3, 2021. If there is a body of water you would like included in this report, please email jim.harris@agfc.ar.gov with information on possible sources for reports about that lake or river. Reports are updated weekly, although some reports might be SUBSCRIBE TO ARKANSAS WILDLIFE NOW TO GET THE 2021-22 June 9, 2021. Randy Zellers Assistant Chief of Communications LITTLE ROCK — Each year, people call into the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission asking when the opening day of their favorite hunting season is or when the AGFC plans to host derbies for Free Fishing Weekend, but there’s a way to have all that information right on your wall all the year through. ARKANSAS WILDLIFE OFFICERS ALARMED BY INCREASE IN TURKEY June 9, 2021. Randy Zellers Assistant Chief of Communications LITTLE ROCK — With just over 7,000 wild turkeys checked in Arkansas this spring, it’s no secret that hunting was a challenge for many in TheNatural State.
DR. DOYNE AND NANCY WILLIAMS ENDOWMENT FUNDS ‘CHAMPION June 9, 2021. Jim Harris Managing Editor Arkansas Wildlife Magazine LITTLE ROCK – Dr. Doyne and Nancy Williams, a Little Rock couple whose skill in competitive trapshooting earned them both All-American status, and who have been longtime promoters of youth shooting sports in Arkansas, have set up an endowment that will fund an annual scholarship in the Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports BIG BUZZ BASS TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO LAKE MAUMELLE June 9, 2021. Trey Reid Assistant Chief of Communications The sixth annual Big Buzz Bass tournament presented by Bradford Marine and ATV returns to Lake Maumelle June 12, with more than $6,000 in prizes up for grabs. For the third consecutive year the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is working with 103.7 FM The Buzz to support the tournament and Arkansas bass fishing. ARKANSAS GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Calling All Seniors. A fishing event is coming to Maumelle April 15-16. More information >. Stop Aquatic Nuisance. Boaters reminded to unplug when trailering vessels. More >. Previous Next. Elk permit hunt application period May 1-June 1. Northwest Arkansas natureBUY A LICENSE
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's mission is to conserve and enhance Arkansas's fish and wildlife and their habitats while promoting sustainable use, public understanding and support.NEWS - AGFC
May 6, 2021. Doug Isanhart of Conway enjoyed the brown trout fishing on the misty White River below Bull Shoals Dam on Monday of this week. With guide Doug Hagee, the two Dougs caught eight browns between 18 and 22 inches, as well as two rainbos over 17 inches. Photo provided by Doug Isanhart through askagfic@agfc.ar.gov.FISHING LICENSES
Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License (RT3) Entitles a resident to fish the waters of the state with sport fishing tackle for the three-day period specified. A Resident Trout Permit also must be purchased to retain trout or to fish in certain waters. $6.50.HUNTING LICENSES
Non-Resident 5-Day WMA Waterfowl Permit (NW5) In addition to a valid Arkansas hunting license, non-residents must purchase a permit to hunt waterfowl on certain wildlife management areas during regular duck season. A limit of six 5-day permits per waterfowl season perAYSSP - AGFC
March 17, 2021--Youth Shooting Sports Program goes live again with regional, state tournaments. About. Tournament Info. Coach Info and Team Registration. Documents. Calendar. The Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program (AYSSP) aims to bring the joy of the outdoors and the rewards of safely learning to shoot to young Arkansans.FISH ATTRACTORS
The AGFC places fish attractors made of cane, brush, trees and PVC in many Arkansas lakes to help anglers find fish throughout the year. In many cases local anglers, federal agencies and other partners help in the creation and placement of these fish attractors. J.B. AND JOHNELLE HUNT FAMILY OZARK HIGHLANDS NATURE CENTER The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center opened its doors to the public on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Visiting the center is free, thanks to Amendment 75 and the 1/8th-Cent Conservation Fund. The center, located at 3400 North 40th Street in Springdale, is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. FIND A PRIVATE LANDS BIOLOGIST East. David Graves 1201 Hwy 49 North Brinkley, AR 72021 O 877-734-4581 | M 870-319-0668 David.Graves@agfc.ar.gov ELECTRIC ISLAND NATURE TRAIL ON LAKE HAMILTONISLAND ELECTRIC OAK HARBORPALM ISLAND ELECTRICISLAND ELECTRIC ANACORTES WAISLAND ELECTRIC OAK HARBOR WAISLAND ELECTRIC JACKSONVILLE BEACHISLAND ELECTRITE Electric Island Nature Trail: 2 miles long. Lake Conditions. Lake Hamilton is a popular destination and motorboat traffic increases on weekends and holidays. Wind and boats can create substantial waves and rough water. Paddlers should avoid congested weekends and ARKANSAS GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Calling All Seniors. A fishing event is coming to Maumelle April 15-16. More information >. Stop Aquatic Nuisance. Boaters reminded to unplug when trailering vessels. More >. Previous Next. Elk permit hunt application period May 1-June 1. Northwest Arkansas natureBUY A LICENSE
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's mission is to conserve and enhance Arkansas's fish and wildlife and their habitats while promoting sustainable use, public understanding and support.NEWS - AGFC
May 6, 2021. Doug Isanhart of Conway enjoyed the brown trout fishing on the misty White River below Bull Shoals Dam on Monday of this week. With guide Doug Hagee, the two Dougs caught eight browns between 18 and 22 inches, as well as two rainbos over 17 inches. Photo provided by Doug Isanhart through askagfic@agfc.ar.gov.FISHING LICENSES
Resident 3-Day Trip Fishing License (RT3) Entitles a resident to fish the waters of the state with sport fishing tackle for the three-day period specified. A Resident Trout Permit also must be purchased to retain trout or to fish in certain waters. $6.50.HUNTING LICENSES
Non-Resident 5-Day WMA Waterfowl Permit (NW5) In addition to a valid Arkansas hunting license, non-residents must purchase a permit to hunt waterfowl on certain wildlife management areas during regular duck season. A limit of six 5-day permits per waterfowl season perAYSSP - AGFC
March 17, 2021--Youth Shooting Sports Program goes live again with regional, state tournaments. About. Tournament Info. Coach Info and Team Registration. Documents. Calendar. The Arkansas Youth Shooting Sports Program (AYSSP) aims to bring the joy of the outdoors and the rewards of safely learning to shoot to young Arkansans.FISH ATTRACTORS
The AGFC places fish attractors made of cane, brush, trees and PVC in many Arkansas lakes to help anglers find fish throughout the year. In many cases local anglers, federal agencies and other partners help in the creation and placement of these fish attractors. J.B. AND JOHNELLE HUNT FAMILY OZARK HIGHLANDS NATURE CENTER The J.B. and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center opened its doors to the public on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Visiting the center is free, thanks to Amendment 75 and the 1/8th-Cent Conservation Fund. The center, located at 3400 North 40th Street in Springdale, is open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. FIND A PRIVATE LANDS BIOLOGIST East. David Graves 1201 Hwy 49 North Brinkley, AR 72021 O 877-734-4581 | M 870-319-0668 David.Graves@agfc.ar.gov ELECTRIC ISLAND NATURE TRAIL ON LAKE HAMILTONISLAND ELECTRIC OAK HARBORPALM ISLAND ELECTRICISLAND ELECTRIC ANACORTES WAISLAND ELECTRIC OAK HARBOR WAISLAND ELECTRIC JACKSONVILLE BEACHISLAND ELECTRITE Electric Island Nature Trail: 2 miles long. Lake Conditions. Lake Hamilton is a popular destination and motorboat traffic increases on weekends and holidays. Wind and boats can create substantial waves and rough water. Paddlers should avoid congested weekends and AGFC COMMISSIONER MEETING NOTICE June 7, 2021. Keith Stephens Chief of Communications 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. ARKANSAS WILDLIFE WEEKLY FISHING REPORT June 3, 2021. Jim Harris Managing Editor Arkansas Wildlife Magazine This is the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s fishing report for June 3, 2021. If there is a body of water you would like included in this report, please email jim.harris@agfc.ar.gov with information on possible sources for reports about that lake or river. Reports are updated weekly, although some reports might be ENDANGERED SPECIES AND OTHER THREATS TO WILDLIFE Endangered Species List. Arkansas currently lists 18 species that are being closely monitored to ensure they remain viable in our state. These animals include bats, birds, beetles and other species unique to Arkansas. Learn about these special creatures and how you may be able to help in building their populations back to a healthy level. APPLY FOR A WMA DEER PERMIT HUNT June 1, 2021. Randy Zellers Assistant Chief of Communications LITTLE ROCK – The application period for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s Wildlife Management Area Deer Permit hunts is open until midnight July 1. PUBLIC FISHING AREAS The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's mission is to conserve and enhance Arkansas's fish and wildlife and their habitats while promoting sustainable use, public understanding and support.FISH ATTRACTORS
The AGFC places fish attractors made of cane, brush, trees and PVC in many Arkansas lakes to help anglers find fish throughout the year. In many cases local anglers, federal agencies and other partners help in the creation and placement of these fish attractors.ELK - AGFC
The Core Elk Management Zone Private Land Hunt only takes place in Boone, Carroll, Madison, Newton and Searcy counties and has a quota is 35 total, 10 either sex and 25 antlerless elk. Bull hunters must call 800-440-1477 after 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. each day to see if the quota hasbeen reached.
CONSERVATION SCHOLARSHIP The AGFC Conservation scholarship grants $1,000 per semester for freshman and sophomore students; $1,500 per semester for junior and senior students; $2,000 per semester for graduate students, based on continued eligibility. Awardees are eligible for up to eight semesters of scholarship funding. If these eight semesters are non-consecutive,the
ST. FRANCIS SUNKEN LANDS WATER TRAIL St. Francis Sunken Lands Water Trail. New Madrid earthquakes that rocked the region in 1811-12 created the Sunken Lands. Ground along the St. Francis River dropped 6-8 feet over an area of about 30 miles and was flooded – hence the name The Great Swamp. RiverYOUTH EVENT
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