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In Arkansas, Sunday hunting is allowed during designated times, but it does not apply to all types of hunting, such as deer hunting. For whitetail deer, Sunday hunting is currently allowed for specified dates in certain counties. Hunters must check local regulations for specific details.
Deer Hunting in Arkansas’s Timber Country
When hunting whitetail deer in Arkansas’s timber country, it’s essential to be aware of the state’s unique regulations. In the Delta region, which includes parts of the state where timber country is prevalent, whitetail deer are abundant and often found in agricultural areas and timber edges. To increase your chances of success, focus on hunting during the peak rutting season, typically during the first two weeks of November.
Sunday Hunting in Designated Counties
Arkansas allows Sunday hunting in designated counties, but for whitetail deer, this primarily applies to waterfowl hunting. However, during the 2022-2023 hunt season, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission allowed Sunday hunting for deer in certain counties as part of its “Deer Management Assistance Program” (DMAP). These counties included Cleburne, Conway, Fulton, Izard, Independence, Jackson, Marion, Newton, Pike, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, Van Buren, and White. Before heading out, make sure to check the current regulations for any changes to these designated counties.
Hunting on Public Land in the Delta Region
Public land in the Delta region offers excellent opportunities for whitetail deer hunting in Arkansas. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ lakes and the U.S. Forest Service’s Ouachita National Forest provide numerous hunting areas. When hunting on public land, it’s crucial to be aware of the specific regulations for each area. For example, some areas may require a free permit, while others may have specific hunting seasons or bag limits. Be sure to check with the local land management office for up-to-date information on public land hunting regulations.
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