State: AR

March 23, 2020

Arkansas’s Answer to Social Distancing – Free Fishing Licenses

Contact: Chris Horton, Fisheries Policy and Midwestern States Senior Director While some states are closing state-owned wildlife management areas and boat ramps due to COVID-19 concerns, others are promoting hunting and fishing as a way to practice social distancing in a rewarding setting while enjoying our outdoor heritage. On March 19, the Arkansas Game and Fish…

November 4, 2019

Midwest: Deer Seasons are Ramping Up, Providing Increased Opportunities to Test Herds for Chronic Wasting Disease

Contacts: Midwestern States Senior Director Chris Horton, Upper Midwestern States Manager Nick Buggia, and Lower Midwestern States Coordinator Kent Keene As the days become shorter, the leaves begin to change colors, and the north winds move in, sportsmen and women across the Midwest are recognizing the fast approach of the white-tailed deer rut. Commonly peaking…

October 21, 2019

Arkansas and Oklahoma Caucuses Host First Annual Sporting Clays Challenge

By Kent Keene, Lower Midwestern States Coordinator On October 7, members of the Arkansas and Oklahoma Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucuses met at the Pajaro Gun Club in Fort Smith, Arkansas for the first annual joint Arkansas and Oklahoma Sporting Clays Challenge. The Sporting Clays Challenge saw Caucus members from each state compete against each other in…

March 25, 2019

Arkansas: Raising Trout Permit Will Result in More Rising Rainbows

By Chris Horton, Midwestern States Senior Director On March 25, a final vote is expected on Arkansas SB 486, a bill that would increase the fees for an Arkansas resident and non-resident trout permit for the first time in more than three decades. Introduced by Arkansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus member Senator Missy Irvin, SB 486…

February 19, 2019

Arkansas: Governor Sportsmen’s Caucus Co-Chair Governor Hutchinson Unveils 2019-2020 Duck Stamp at Sportsmen’s Caucus Lunch

By Chris Horton, Midwestern States Senior Director On February 12, the Arkansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, in partnership with the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC), hosted their annual Sportsmen’s Caucus Lunch at the Red and Blue Room Event Venue near the capitol. The lunch began with National Assembly…

March 9, 2017

Arkansas: Caucus and Commission Host Annual Luncheon

On March 1, the Arkansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) held their annual joint fish fry luncheon at the Arkansas Association of Counties office in Little Rock. The annual event is an opportunity for members of the legislature to discuss policies from fisheries management to feral hog control with…

December 22, 2016

Midwest: States Gearing up to Combat Feral Hogs

Feral hogs, an exotic invasive species, cause significant damage to our natural resources. Research has attributed many negative impacts to this species, including damage to agriculture, the spread of disease, and the displacement of other game and non-game species. Due to the hog’s rapid reproductive capabilities, cost-effective management of this species is difficult. Between 1990…

October 8, 2015

Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson Joins Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus

The Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) is pleased to welcome the newest member of the Governors Sportsmen’s Caucus (GSC). In his first term in office, Governor Asa Hutchinson became the 33rd member of the bipartisan GSC and brings with him the values and experience of a state deeply rooted in sportsmen’s traditions. “Today, I am proud…

September 26, 2014

Unsure Future for Recreational Fishing in the US Fish and Wildlife Service Hatchery System

On Tuesday, September 23, the Arkansas Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus and Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation (CSF) hosted a policy forum in Heber Springs, Arkansas, on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) National Fish Hatchery System, discussing its impacts, funding, and future.  The forum was sponsored by Shimano, Bass Pro Shops and the American Sportfishing Association. In…

January 1, 2007

2006 Economic Impact Report — Arkansas

Sportsmen and women support more jobs in Arkansas than the Arkansas Cancer Research Centers, Wal-Mart stores, and Tysons Food combined (28,000 jobs vs. 23,000). Every five years in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Survey on hunters and anglers, CSF produces a report on the economic impact hunters and anglers have on the economy. …