New Arkansas private land available as dove permit
LITTLE ROCK An additional region of the state, the southwest quadrant, will be served this dove season by the addition of a private field in the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s private-land permit dove hunting program.
A 40-acre field planted in sunflowers and situated in Lafayette County near Gin City, west of Bradley, will be part of the program, offering permit hunting during the first three weekends of the 2021 Arkansas dove season, which opens Sept. 4. This field joins four other previously leased fields in northeast, northwest and central Arkansas. Two fields will offer hunting during the first two weeks of the season, and three others will have hunting for the first three weekends.
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LITTLE ROCK â With the 2021 youth hunt less than two weeks away, many mentors are already pacing the floor trying to figure out how they are going to get their little hunter on a bird on opening day. Here are a few tips from three of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commissionâs bird-obsessed biologists and staff to flatten the learning curve and make lifelong memories.
Practice and preparation
Brad Carner was the AGFCâs turkey program/small game coordinator in 2004 when Arkansas instituted its first youth turkey hunt. Since that time, he has progressed to become chief of the AGFCâs Wildlife Management Division. He still spends many of his spring mornings chasing birds and is passing the passion on to his own son.Â