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The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Postal Service, Ducks Unlimited and ...
Do you remember the classic children’s story, “The Ugly Duckling,” about a little bird who is born looking very different ...
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission joined the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Postal Service, Ducks Unlimited and ...
Federal Duck Stamp was unveiled in Arkansas, featuring the winning artist from a national competition, and the Junior Federal Duck Stamp program was also introduced to engage students in wetland and ...
BAYOU METO, Ark. — On the last day of duck season in the heart of Arkansas’ best duck country, longtime hunter Todd Taylor said the hunting just wasn’t as good as previous years. Sitting in his boat ...
Taylor has been duck hunting in Arkansas for 35 years, traveling from Orangeburg, South Carolina, to hunt in the famous Arkansas timber, a flooded woodland known worldwide as a destination for the ...
Taylor said he has been duck hunting in Arkansas for 35 years, traveling from Orangeburg, S.C., to be in Arkansas' famous flooded timber, known worldwide as a destination for the sport.
But the number of Arkansas duck hunters has remained steady. More than 100,000 duck stamps, or hunting licenses, were purchased from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in 2024.
Taylor said he has been duck hunting in Arkansas for 35 years, traveling from Orangeburg, S.C., to be in Arkansas' famous flooded timber, known worldwide as a destination for the sport. Bayou Meto WMA ...
Coupled with the habitat decline, the number of duck hunters upriver continues to crater in places like Minnesota. But the number of Arkansas duck hunters has remained steady. More than 100,000 duck ...
What makes Chene waders different than anything else out there? It's just a really different style wader that wasn't in the hunting market before. A couple of different things make it unique. The ...
Arkansas is home to the "Duck Hunting Capital of the World in Stuttgart, AGFC says on its website. More than 100,000 waterfowl hunters flock to the state's timber and rice fields each year.