LITTLE ROCK – Commissioners approved hunting regulations changes for the 2017-18 hunting seasons, including the season dates for all game, including the 2017-18 waterfowl season and 2018 turkey season at last week’s meeting in the AGFC headquarters in Little Rock.
Opening days of the 2017-18 Arkansas deer season are:
ArcherySept. 23, 2017
MuzzleloaderOct. 21, 2017
Modern GunNov. 11, 2017
Private Land Modern Gun Antlerless Deer HuntOct. 14-18, 2017
Special Modern Gun Youth Deer HuntNov. 4-5, 2017 and Jan. 6-7, 2018
Christmas Holiday Modern Gun Deer HuntDec. 26-28, 2017
The 2017-18 waterfowl season dates are:
Duck, Coot and Merganser
Nov. 18-26, 2017
Dec. 7-23, 2017
Dec. 26, 2017-Jan. 28, 2018
Special Youth Waterfowl Hunt
Dec. 2, 2017 and Feb. 3, 2018
The 2018 wild turkey season dates are:
Special Youth Turkey Hunt
April 7-8, 2018
Firearms and Archery Turkey Season
Zones 1, 2, 3, 4B, 5, 5B, 6, 7, 7A, 8, 9, 10 and 17 - April 9-24, 2018
Zones 1A, 4, 4A, 5A and 9A – April 9-17, 2018
Complete season dates are available online at www.agfc.com.
The changes were proposed at the March Commission meeting, and public surveys were conducted for the last two months. Commissioners were briefed on the results of those surveys during Wednesday’s briefings.
“All proposals had a majority of support,” said Steven Fowler, assistant chief of the AGFC’s Wildlife Management Division. “There was fairly high opposition to one regulation change, which was not being able to carry two weapons during the modern gun antlerless only deer hunt.”
Brad Carner, AGFC chief of wildlife management, says many comments in opposition to the regulation were concerning concealed carry firearms.
“We had a lot of people worried that we were trying to limit their ability to carry a concealed firearm if they had a concealed carry permit,” Carner said. “That won’t be impacted by this regulation.
Carner says another argument that was heard was that people wanted to carry a gun to shoot antlerless deer, and also carry a bow to go by the regulations of Arkansas archery deer hunt in case a buck came by during their hunt.
“The spirit of these added days of modern gun season is to harvest does and help balance the deer herd,” Carner said. “If they want to bowhunt, I encourage them to do that. If they want to participate in the antlerless hunt, that’s also great. We’re just asking people to choose which one they’re going to do that morning and carry one or the other.”

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