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    Default NonRes Ark permits available

    The purchase option for the new Five-Day Nonresident WMA Waterfowl Permits was added to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s licensing system today, but the permit will not be needed until regular duck season begins.

    “We have had a few calls asking if these permits would be needed during the upcoming early teal season,” said Caroline Cone, AGFC chief of staff. “But the permit is only necessary during regular duck season.”
    Earlier this year, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission modified the regulations concerning nonresident waterfowl hunters on certain wildlife management areas popular for duck hunting in The Natural State. The change was in response to requests from resident hunters on these areas.

    Nonresident WMA Waterfowl Permits are needed only during regular duck season and only on the following WMAs: Bayou Meto, Bell Slough/Camp Robinson, Beryl Anthony Lower Ouachita, Big Lake, Dr. Lester Sitzes III Bois d’Arc, Cut-Off Creek, Sheffield Nelson Dagmar, Dave Donaldson Black River, Earl Buss Bayou DeView, Ed Gordon Point Remove, Frog Bayou, Galla Creek, Harris Brake, Henry Gray Hurricane Lake, Holland Bottom, Lake Overcup, Petit Jean River, Rex Hancock Black Swamp, Seven Devils, Shirey Bay Rainey Brake, St. Francis Sunken Lands, Steve N. Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms, Sulphur River and Trusten Holder WMAs. It also is required to hunt on Craig D. Campbell Lake Conway Reservoir.

    The annual Nonresident WMA Waterfowl Permit was discontinued, leaving only the 5-day version of the permit. Nonresidents may purchase up to six of these permits per season, and each permit is only valid for a single WMA the hunter specifies at purchase. The cost for the five-day permit is $30.50.
    Hunting and fishing licenses are available at all AGFC regional offices, nature centers, and many sporting goods stores throughout the state. Licenses may also be purchased online at www.agfc.com or by phone by calling 800-364-4263.

    http://harrisondaily.com/news/nonres...a9ba14c4f.html

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    Well that sucks. If I want to hunt Bayou Meto and Trusten Holder on the same trip I am going to break the law.
    cut\'em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Well that sucks. If I want to hunt Bayou Meto and Trusten Holder on the same trip I am going to break the law.
    Wait till they find out it's their own kind causing just as many issues as the guys from another zip code...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marsh chicken View Post
    Wait till they find out it's their own kind causing just as many issues as the guys from another zip code...
    That doesn't matter, just gotta keep the people from Sumter out. I wonder what the economic impact of duck hunting is on Eastern Arkansas' economy, I bet it is pretty significant.
    cut\'em

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    Hunting legally just keeps getting more complicated.
    Last edited by DJP; 09-26-2017 at 08:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southernduck View Post
    Well that sucks. If I want to hunt Bayou Meto and Trusten Holder on the same trip I am going to break the law.
    How so? You can purchase a permit for each one for the same 5 days. In fact you can purchase a permit for 6 WMAs for the same 5 days. After those 5 days you will be done. Really only hurts the people who hunt for more than about 20 days with some of those days including bouncing from one WMA to another.
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    How many SC folks travel to Ark to hunt bluewings in September?
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Not me.
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