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Arkansas proposes rule on WMA duck hunting for OOSERs
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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4644209" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I just sent an email to Andrew Parker and the Chairman of the commission after responding to the survey. I get the sense that they don't want anyone from out of state hunting on state land during their duck season. I believe the changes revolves around Bayou Meto and Black River but would impact a majority of the Delta WMA's They have the wrong approach to managing pressure. It is a supply and demand issue. A drought year will have no demand on those WMA's and it will reduce their operating budget along with forcing NR to hunt over the prime days of the season, further upsetting the residents. I understand they are trying to limit pressure by cutting license sales/revenue and forcing dates but that isn't going to end well for either resident or nonresidents. The AGFC needs to acquire more land to meet the demand. They tried adjusting the regs to band spinning wing decoys and imposing shell limits and reducing bag limits from 4 to 3(both changed back this year) all to deal with the pressure caused by both resident and nonresidents. Now they think by eliminating half the days for nonresidents will solve the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4644209, member: 14910"] I just sent an email to Andrew Parker and the Chairman of the commission after responding to the survey. I get the sense that they don't want anyone from out of state hunting on state land during their duck season. I believe the changes revolves around Bayou Meto and Black River but would impact a majority of the Delta WMA's They have the wrong approach to managing pressure. It is a supply and demand issue. A drought year will have no demand on those WMA's and it will reduce their operating budget along with forcing NR to hunt over the prime days of the season, further upsetting the residents. I understand they are trying to limit pressure by cutting license sales/revenue and forcing dates but that isn't going to end well for either resident or nonresidents. The AGFC needs to acquire more land to meet the demand. They tried adjusting the regs to band spinning wing decoys and imposing shell limits and reducing bag limits from 4 to 3(both changed back this year) all to deal with the pressure caused by both resident and nonresidents. Now they think by eliminating half the days for nonresidents will solve the problem. [/QUOTE]
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