The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission approved a dozen clarifications on Friday to regulations passed during May's commission meeting. While most changes were simple clarifications in wording, four changes may affect hunters during upcoming deer and turkey seasons.
The first change was the reinstatement of a $100 nonresident turkey permit that can be purchased by holders of a Nonresident Annual Hunting License. The AGFC adopted a separate $325 Nonresident Turkey Hunting License in May to allow hunters only interested in turkey hunting to save money compared to purchasing a $410 annual license and $100 turkey permit. The previous permit was mistakenly stricken from the code, but Friday's action reinstated it, allowing nonresidents two options for turkey hunting licenses in Arkansas.
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