Arkansas record bass caught illegally – Lone Star Outdoor News
March 12, 2012
Edited for web by Conor Harrison
Whoops.
That has to be what Paul Crowder of Forrest City, Arkansas is thinking today.
Less than two weeks after the Arkansas largemouth bass record apparently was set by Crowder and shown in the March 9 issue of Lone Star Outdoor News, an investigation by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has revealed the fish was caught illegally.
Crowder claimed to have set the record Feb. 28 on Lake Dunn near Wynne. Crowder’s fish weighed 16 pounds, 5 ounces, which would have broken the record by an ounce. Click Link Below For Full Story!
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Game and Fish to consider 60 day duck season | Arkansas News
July 23, 2009
By Joe Mosby
Arkansas News Correspondent
LITTLE ROCK — State wildlife officials Thursday recommended a 60-day duck season with a daily limit of six ducks, of which four could be mallards.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission will consider the recommendation by its wildlife management division at the commission’s Aug. 20 meeting, after season guidelines are handed down by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The 60-day, six-ducks-a-day season is the maximum allowed under the Fish and Wildlife Service’s Adaptive Harvest Management Plan that has been in effect since the late 1980s. The maximum has been in effect in Arkansas for the past dozen years. Surveys this summer have shown duck breeding conditions are good in Canada’s prairie regions and in the upper Midwest of the United States.
Two options were given in the proposed duck hunting dates by the wildlife staff. Both have three segments. One is Nov.26-Dec. 6, Dec. 6-24 and Dec. 26-Jan. 31. The other option is Nov. 21-29, Dec. 10-23 and Dec. 26-Jan. 21.
A two-day youth hunt was proposed for Feb. 6-7, but commissioners promptly objected and suggested Dec. 5-6 for the youth hunt. February is too late, too cold, one commissioner said.
The duck season dates also include the hunting of coots and mergansers.
The wildlife staff also proposed changing the daily duck limit for Bayou Meto Wildlife Management Area to three ducks a day, of which two can be hens. Previous limit was one hen a day. Click link below for full story.
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