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Special urban archery hunts to open deer season

Special urban archery hunts to open deer season

By Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

The application period for Arkansas’s special urban bowhunts for the 2019-20 deer hunting season is now open. These hunts, which begin Sept. 1, offer bowhunters in Arkansas an early opportunity to get into the woods to help maintain white-tailed deer populations at levels which reduce conflicts with homeowners and drivers.

The Game and Fish Commission works with two bowhunting groups to help administer needed hunts in urban areas.

Hunters interested in participating in the Cherokee Village, Russellville, Fairfield Bay, Horseshoe Bend, Heber Springs and Hot Springs Village hunts can contact J.D. Crawford at jd@arkansasbowhunters.org or register online.

Hunters wishing to participate in the Bull Shoals or Lakeview hunts should contact Larry Hodge by calling (832)514-9663.

Deer harvested during urban hunts do not count toward a hunter’s seasonal limit. There are no limits to the number of deer that can be harvested in urban hunts and all antler restrictions are lifted. All deer harvested must still be checked to the appropriate urban deer zone.

“We’re fortunate to have these two partners help administer these hunts, ensure the hunters are proficient and discreet and coordinate with the cities to prevent any conflicts,” said Ralph Meeker, statewide deer program coordinator. “Hunting is the most efficient means we have to control deer populations. These hunts allow hunters to enjoy their sport while offering an important service to the public and contribute to needy Arkansans throughout the state.”

As a stipulation of the hunt, all hunters must donate their first adult deer harvested to Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry.

Additionally, hunters who participate in the hunts must attend an orientation where they must pass a proficiency test with the archery equipment they intend to use during the hunt. An orientation fee is collected by the bowhunting organizations, which covers the city, its citizens, and the qualified hunters under an insurance policy.

All urban hunts follow stringent guidelines to ensure the safety of hunters and local landowners is maintained. In addition to the orientations and shooting proficiency tests, all hunters must have passed the International Bowhunters Education Program course to participate.

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