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Arkansas duck hunters are wading into shallower waters this season at three of the state’s wildlife management areas.
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Game & Fish Takes Dry Run at Duck Woods DilemmaLock Icon

Arkansas game officials are planning to create shallower wetlands in some of the state’s most popular public duck hunting grounds. The objective is letting red oak trees dry out and recover from an H2O overdose in recent growing seasons. read more >
Like human hunters, this retriever found this season’s duck crop rather limited. “With no ducks, there’s no industry,” said Luke Duncan, co-manager of Webb’s Sporting Goods in DeWitt.
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Arkansas Duck Hunting Not Dead YetLock Icon

Reports that there were “no ducks” in the Arkansas Delta this hunting season were greatly exaggerated, but industry leaders are concerned nonetheless. read more >