Posted September 22, 2017 1:35 pm by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

Arkansas Deer
Arkansas Deer

Arkansas Game and Fish CommissionUSA -(Ammoland.com)- The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has many WMA draw hunt permits that were not drawn during the regular drawing period that will be available in a first-come, first-served online sale beginning at 8 a.m., Sept. 26.

In years past, many more permits would be available in the sale, due to successful applicants not paying the processing fee for their permit.

This year’s draw required an up-front processing payment at a reduced cost in an attempt to get these coveted hunting opportunities in the hands of the hunters who would use them.

As a result, the only permits left for sale are for hunts where more permits were available than the number of people applying.

Just because these hunts were not as highly sought as others doesn’t mean hunters don’t have a good chance at bagging a deer during them. Some wildlife management areas that have excellent success rates often fly under the radar because all the attention is placed on one or two standout areas.

In some cases, very good WMAs are left as a fallback option, in case hunters don’t draw the more popular hunts.

“A lot of hunters put all …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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