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AGFC adjusts fishing and hunting regulations, sets waterfowl season dates

By RANDY ZELLERS | Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission at Thursday’s meeting at the University of Arkansas at Monticello unanimously approved a regulations package incorporating more than 200 changes to the AGFC Code of Regulations. Those changes included many modifications to deer hunting limits and seasons as well as the upcoming 2026-27 and 2027-28 Arkansas waterfowl season dates. 

Fine-Tuned Fishing Regs
Tommy Laird, Fisheries Division chief, presented the changes for fishing regulations, which included the following: 

“These changes aren’t just the results of a few months of ideas; they are the culmination of, in some cases, years of monitoring and research as well as gathering comments from the public,” Laird said. “Two of the regulations changes in fishing this year are the direct result of public comments. The reduction of the time anglers must be within sight of their passive fishing devices to daytime only and the addition of snag lines and trotlines to the recreational netting tackle came from the public. They made great sense without any large impact to the resource, so we moved those forward this year.” 

Laird also highlighted that many of the changes were the elimination of regulations to simplify things for hunters and anglers.

“We were given a mandate to reduce the complexity of our regulations,” Laird said. “We looked at areas where there were already state laws in place to cover the situation, regulations that had become outdated with technology advancements, and regulations that hadn’t seen any citations or warnings in the recent past to identify rules that are unnecessary.”

Different Rules for Deer
Hunting and wildlife management regulations followed suit, with most changes being the elimination of outdated regulations or the combination of many regulations to streamline things for hunters. Luke Naylor, Wildlife Management Division chief, took a moment to praise the efforts of all staff involved in the process, but particularly the efforts of Ralph Meeker, the AGFC’s Deer Program coordinator. 

“Ralph did a lot of work with many staff members and partnering agencies to clarify and simplify our regulations for deer statewide, especially the number of regulations for individual wildlife management areas,” Naylor said. “All these changes may seem daunting, and they are, if you only look at them individually, but the overall consolidation of how people will deer hunt on our WMAs and deer zones will make things uniform and simpler to understand for our hunters. Once people adjust to these new changes, I expect that everyone will agree that this is a positive step in the right direction.”

Notable changes in deer seasons include:

Hunting Area Adjustments
The following notable changes involve general WMA rules and regulations:

Waterfowl-Based Modifications
As presented in the public comment surveys earlier this year, the AGFC has continued to modify access and hunting regulations on a few of its more popular waterfowl hunting-focused WMAs to reduce hunter conflicts and continued complaints about crowding on popular hunting areas. The following changes are a few of the more notable for the upcoming 2026-27 waterfowl hunting season:

Maps of the new non-motorized boat access areas and permit hunt areas will be published on AGFC.com as waterfowl season draws near.

Naylor also noted that a separate regulation to increase the allowed horsepower of surface drive motors on certain WMAs from 37 hp to 40 hp was tabled following public comment and discussion by the Commission in March.

The Commission also finalized the hunting season dates for the 2026-27 waterfowl hunting season as well as preliminary season dates for 2027-2028. 

The 2026-27 Waterfowl Season Hunting Dates are as follows: 

Duck, Coot and Merganser: Nov. 21-29, Dec. 10-23, and Dec. 26, 2026-Jan. 31, 2027

Canada Goose: Sept. 1-Oct. 15, Nov. 21-29, Dec. 10-23, and Dec. 26, 2026-Jan. 31, 2027

White-fronted Goose: Oct. 31-Nov. 8, Nov. 21-29, Dec. 10-23, and Dec. 26, 2026-Jan. 31, 2027

Snow, Blue and Ross’s Goose: Oct. 31-Nov. 8, Nov. 21-29, Dec. 10-23, and Dec. 26, 2026-Jan. 31, 2027

Veteran, Active-Duty Military and Youth Waterfowl Hunt: Feb. 6-7.

The 2027-28 waterfowl seasons will reflect the same timing as 2026-27, with only slight adjustments for calendar creep (dates will correspond with the same days of the week as 2026-27). 

Commissioner Philip Tappan of Little Rock pointed out that the season dates for next year’s waterfowl season should be seen more as placeholders for planning, but the Commission still wanted to revisit the possibility of shifting those dates after the conclusion of this year’s duck season.

Commission Chairman Anne Marie Doramus of Little Rock took a moment to recognize the other commissioners, staff and public who all participated in the regulations change process. 

“We do our regulations every two years, but as soon as we wrap this up, we’re already beginning our next cycle that will be voted on in 2028,” she said. “We receive many emails and phone calls that we take at all hours of the day, and we listen to these people. We evaluate their concerns, and we respond. … A lot of those phone calls we get, if we can’t answer them, we pass them on to [AGFC staff], and y’all are gracious enough to take time out of your very busy day to talk to the public because it’s part of our mission statement, ‘…public understanding and support.’”

A video of the meeting, including other highlighted changes to regulations, is available on the AGFC’s YouTube Channel. A list of all changes passed on Thursday also is available at www.agfc.com/regulations.

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