002.00.81 Ark. Code R. § 001 - Code Book Regulations: 002.00.81-001
inches.(Traps in excess of 5-inch jaw spread required to have offset jaws) ;(Ref: Section 10.05, Warning Signs);
PENALTY: S50.00 to S300.00
FICATION REQUIREMENTS. It shall be unlawful for birds to be taken from the premises of a commercial shooting resort without being accompanied V)v- written information indicating name, address, hunting license number, number and species of birds and date taken -by.possessor; and name and address of shooting resort where taken. PENALTY: $25.00 to 8250.00.
PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful to take,attempt to take, or possess any species of wildlife, or parts thereof, other than during a season declared open by the Commission. EXCEPTIONS:
PENALTY: $250.00 to $1,000.00. In addition, a jail sentence of up to one year and/or suspension of hunting and Hshing privileges for a period of up to two years may be imposed. Equipment used in such violations(including but not limited to killing devices and lights)may be confiscated by the court, forfeited to the State, and disposed of according to law.
species of wild game. EXCEPTIONS:
PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00 and a jail sentence not to exceed one(l) year may be imposed.
of wildlife by shooting from,on or across any city, county,state or federally maintained road and from,
on or across the main west levee of the Mississippi River from the Louisiana-Arkansas State Line to the intersection of the Arkansas River Levee and therefrom along the main west Arkansas River Levee to the intersection of State Highway 11 north of Grady, Lincoln County, Arkansas. PENALTY: $50.00 to $250.00.
to take any wildlife from a boat during the hours of darkness,or to transport any firearms in a boat at night without said firearms being unloaded and cased. EXCEPTIONS:
It shall be unlawful to take,attempt to take,drive,herd, or harass wildlife by the aid of an aircraft. PENALTY: SIOO.OO to S500.00.
EXPLOSIVES PROHIBITED FOR TAKING WILDLIFE. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take wildlife by the use of deadfalls,drugs,poisons,chemicals,or explosives. PENALTY: $100.00 to $500.00.
EXCEPTION:
retain in captivity any protected wildlife other than species specified herein, and the sale,barter or transporting from the state of any live protected game animal taken from the wild within the state or the progeny thereof is prohibited.
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
It shall be unlawful to possess any firearms on lakes owned or controlled by the Commission. EXCEPTION:
County.
PENALTY: S25.00 to $250.00.
It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take any wildhfe on the water surface area of DeGray Lake Re-regulating pool in Clark County. PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
cup, or refuse on lands owned or controlled by the Commission or fail to extinguish fires before leaving said camping areas. PENALTY: $25.00 to $100.00.
POSTED. It shall be unlawful to engage in any activity on lands or waters controlled by the Commission where signs are posted by the Commission prohibiting such activities. PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
be unlawful to remove, dislodge, or intentionally cai4se damage or destruction to any building, structure, sign equipment or other property owned or controlled by the Commission. PENALTY: $200.00 to $1,000.00,
AREAS. If the Commission, upon proper and thorough investigation, shall determine that intensified game management through the increased production of food, more rigid enforcement, restocking or other methods are needed in an area for the increased production of wildlife, the Commission may set aside and define certain specific areas on lands owned or controlled by the Commission
gravel, or artifacts from any wildlife management area.
EXCEPTION:
EXCEPTION:
EXCEPTION:
PENALTY: S25.00 to $250.00.
OVERNIGHT PROHIBITED ON WMAs.It shall be unlawful to leave waterfowl decoys spread overnight on any wildlife management area. EXCEPTIONS:
WMAs. It shall be unlawful to erect or build any permanent tree stand on any wildlife management area. EXCEPTION:
attempt to take, or possess squirrels, rabbits, turkey, quail, raccoon, fur-bearing animals, bear, and migratory waterfowl on Camp Robinson Wildlife Demonstration Area.
EXCEPTION:
County.
PENALTY: S 100.00 to S500.00.
firearms on the Camp Robinson Wildlife Demonstration
Area, Trusten Holder WMA and Wattensaw WMA.
EXCEPTION:
PENALTY: $100.00 to $300.00.
WMAs. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take deer with firearms other than muzzle-loading firearms during muzzle-hading season on WMAs. EXCEPTION:
PENALTY: $100.00 to $300.00.
21.03 HOBBS STATE MANAGEMENT AREA DEER
HUNTING RESTRICTION. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take deer north of Highway 12 and West of Rainbo Road on the Hobbs State Management Area in Madison County. PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
to take deer with muzzle-loading firearms on the Blue
Mountain WMA and the Camp Robinson Wildlife
Demonstration Area.
EXCEPTION:
WMA. PENALTY: $200.00 lo $500.00.
HUNTS. It shall be unlawful to take, attempt to take, or possess antlerless deer during the muzzle-loading deer season on Bayou DeView WMA, Big Lake WMA. Black River WMA, Black Swamp WMA, Buffalo River WMA, Camp Robinson WMA, Cut-Off Creek WMA. Hurricane lake WMA, Madison County WMA. Norfork WMA, St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA and Shirey Bay - Rainey Brake WMA.
PENALTY: $150.00 to $500.00. plus hunting privileges may be suspended for a period of up to two years.
WMA, Co fail to check within 24 hours said wildlife at a designated check station on the area before leaving vicinity of said WMA. PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
attempt to take wild turkey on Bayou DeView WMA. Big Lake WMA. Black River WMA.Black Swamp WMA.
Camp Robinson WMA, Dagmar WMA, Hurricane Lake
WMA. Lafayette County WMA, Sulphur River WMA and
Wattensaw WMA.
PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00. In addition, a jail sentence not to exceed 10 days may be imposed and hunting privileges may be suspended for a period of up to two years.
sentence not to exceed 10 days may be imposed
and hunting privileges may be suspended for a period
of up to two years.
PENALTY: $25.00 to S250.00.
SEASONS ON CERTAIN WMAs. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take deer by the use of dogs during open gun deer seasons on Bayou DeView WMA. Big Lake WMA, Black River WMA, Camp Robinson WMA, Caney Creek WMA, Dagmar WMA, Ft. Chaffee WMA, Gulf Mountain WMA. Hope WMA, Hurricane Lake WMA, Lafayette County WMA. Muddy Creek WMA, Norfork WMA. Poison Springs WMA, St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA. Shirey Bay-Rainey Brake WMA andSylamore WMA. PEN A L TY: $25.00 to $250.00.
WMAs. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take rabbits with the use of dogs other than beagles with shoulder height of 15 inches or less on Harold Alexander WMA, Howard County WMA and Winona WMA.
EXCEPTION: (J) Any dog may be used on Winona WMA during
gun deer seasons. PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00
take rabbits with the use of any dog on Caney
Creek WMA, Hobbs State Management Area, Muddy
Creek WMA, Piney Creeks WMA, and Sylamore
WMA.
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
WMAs. It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take squirrels with the use of any dog on Caney Creek WMA, Muddy Creek WMA, Piney Creeks WMA,and Sylamore WMA. PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
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BETWEEN STATE OF MISSISSIPPI AND STATE OF ARKANSAS. The
Mississippi State Game imd FLsh Commission and theArkansas State Game and Fish Commission hereby onltT jiito a iriioiK^rative iiirreement to reirognize the sport fishing and huntiiiK licenses and the tx'sident (.ommercia! fishing license of the two states on the flowing waters of the Mississippi River and ail waters Iwtwcen the main levees of the Mississippi River of the two states, excluding the St. Francis. White, and Arkansas Rivers.
The fees, monies, or funds arisiiiK from liII simrt-es hy the operation and transaction of the said Commission and from the appliralinn and administration of the laws and regulations pertaininff Uj hinl.s, name, fish and wildlife resouri^es of the State and the sale of property used for said purposes sliaii lie expended hy the Commissiim for the control, manaKement. restoration, conservation and refjidation of the birds, fish and wildlife resources of the Slate, including thepurrhases or other acquisitionsof property for said purposes and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto and for no other pur-[wses. All monies shall lie deposited in the (lame Protocition Fimd with the State TVeasnrer and such monies as are necessary including an emergency fund shall I)e appropriated by the Legislature at each legislative session for the use of the Game and Fish Commission as hereto set forth. No monies other than those credited to thi) Game Protection Fund can he appropriated.
All money to the credit of or that should be credited to the present Game Protection ' Funrf shall be credited to the new Game Protection F'und and any appropriati(in made liy the Legislature out of the Game Protection Fund shall he construed Lo be for the use of the new Commission and out of the new Game Protection Fund,
The luioks, accounts and financiid affairs of the Commission shall be audited by the State Comptroller as that department deems necessary, but at least once a year,
Resident hunting and fishing licenses, each, shall Ih; One and oO/l'M) Dollars annuLilly. and shall not exceed this amount unless a higher license fee is authorized by an Act of Legislature.
The Commission shall have the exclusive ixiwer arid authtu-ity to issue licenses and [Mirmits, to regulate bag limits and the manner of taking game and fish and fur l)earin‹^ animals, and shall have the authority to divide the State into zones, and regulate si^asons and manner of taking game, and fish and tur-liearing animals therein, and fix iK'nalties for violations. No rules or regulations shall apply to less than ;i c()mplete ;^one, except temporarily in case of extreme emergency.
Said Commi.ssion shall have the power to acquire by purchase, gifts, eminent domiiin. or otherwise, all property necos.sary, useful or convenient for the use of the Commission in the exercise of any of its duties, and in the evont the right of eminent domain is exercised. it shall be exercised in the same manner as now or hereafter provided for the exercise of eminent domain by the State Highway Commlssiim. All laws now in effect shall continue in force until changed by the Commission. All c'ontracts an(l agreements now in effect shall remain in force until the date of their expiration.
This amendment shall not repeal, alter or moilify the provisions of any existing sfiecial laws under the terms of whi('h a County. Game Commi.ssion has been created:
The Commission shall he emp()Wereii to st‹'nd such monies as are necessary to match Fe(leral grants imder the Pittman-Holwrtson or similar acts for the propagation, conservation and restoration of game and fi.sh.
The amendment shall become effei-tive-hily 1, 15^4.').
|Pn)pi)sed by Initiated Petition. Voted upon at General Flection Noveml)er 7. 1944. For 115,214; Against 7'i.797.l
Wildlife oiTiccr,^ shall be (omiiiissioiicd by tbr Coniniissioii and ^ball, coticurrnitly witli llic shcrirts. conslablcs and olher fjcacc. officers througlioul Ihr Slalf, have llir risbl lo apprehend persons delected violalinf;; any of the laws of the Slalr eiiacled for the proleclion of same, fish, fur-bearinji animals aitd olher wildlife.and to take surli offenders before any eourl liavintf jurisdiction in the couniy where such offense is eommitted.Sueh persons shall also sene all processes issued by a court of competent jurisdiction relating; lo the enforcement of all laws pertaining to Kaiiie,fish,fur-bearing animals and olher wildlife of the Stale; lo go upon any properly outside of private dw'ellinj;s,posted or otiiersvise, in the performance of their duties; to carry firearms while performing dulies,and may with or witliout a warrant, aceordiuK to law.eonduct searches.
Special Agents and National Wildlife Refuse and National Park Ser\'ice ETuployeeii who have been aulhorizcd lo enforce laws and regulations administered by the U.S.DeparhnenI of tlie Intcrior,Fish and Wildlife Service,may be commissioned as Wildlife Officers by the Arkansas Game and Fish Com-rnission,upon proper oath or affinnation and issuance of proper eredontials, and shall have authority' to make arreBts,5earchcs and seizures for violations of Slate game and fish laws and regulations. They shall serve without compensation in the discharf;e of these duties.Arkansas Wildlife Officer? may be appointed as U.S.Depuly Game Wardens with the U.S.Departmenl of the Inlerior.Fish and Wildlife Service and shall have authority as conferred upon them by that agency .They shall serve without compensation in the discharge of these duties.
respectively, to mean and include.
ANTLERLESS DEER-Any deer(buck or doe)not meeting requirements lo be a legal buck deer.
BAG LIMIT-The number of species allowed lo be taken in a time period-24 hours(12 o'clock midnij^it lo 12 o'clock mid nigh t)uiil ess otherwise specified.
BAITING-The plaeing,expos)ng,depositing or scattering of shelled,shucked or unshueked corn.wheal.or olher feed so as to constitute a lure,attraction, or enticenienl to any area where hunters are attempting lo lake wildlife, BREAM-Any species of a genus Lepomis lo include blueg01,redear.war-moulh,sunfish, or 'perch'.
BUCK (Legal)-A deer having VISIB1_£ hardened bone antler. ItUCK DEER SEASON-Any deer season whereby no deer olher than legal buck deermav be taken.
COMMERCIAL FISH-Bowfin,grindle,buffalo,calfish,carp,druni,gar. paddlefLsh.sueker familv.white amur.and sturgeon.
COMMERCIAL FISHERMAN-Any person who fishes wilh tackle designated as commercial tackle requiring a license and/or lag issued by the Commission.
COMMERCIAL SHOOTING RE.SORT-Any person.fimi,or corporation engiiired. for pay or other consideralion.in the business of providing eommcr-eially-obtained or pen-raised birds for harvest by hunters. COMMISSION-Tlie Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission, unless [)lherwise desiirnaled.
IJOE DEER SEASON-Same a,- either-s.-x -easoii. EITHER-SE\ SEASON-A season whereby anv deer mav be laken. FIREARMS.LOADED-Fireamis shall be considered to be loaded if shells or cartridges are in oillier the chambev.nnmazine.or eylinder:j)ercussion cap muz7.U;-li);iilint; firijarms arc rimsidorofl loiiilcii if Lh*.! p(irfUSsion i'lii) is im the nipple: flintlot-k mu^zlc-kiailinir fireJirm-. aro iron side red to lif loaded if thurc is powder in the fliishpan.
FISH FARM -Walc^rs ;uid adjacent premises fonfiniMl within a pond, tank, or lake not cunnected with pulilii- waters, and under mMnajrumi'nl by a cammerdal fish farmer.
FISH FAKMER -Any person, firm, partnership or corporation enirajjed in the propairation and/or priMhiftinn of fish and/or minnows for .sale.
FUR-BEARINC AiMMAl.S -Oadj^er, heaver. Itolx-nt. civet i-at, coyote. j?ray fox. mink, muskrat, nutria, opossum, raccoon, river otter, skunk, and weasel.
CAME ANIMALS - Black hear. l)obciil. coyote, deer, fox, mink, opossum, rithiiil.
raccoon, and .squirrel.
GAME BIRDS -TXirkey. (luail, pheasant, t-huckar. and all birds cia.ssified liy the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicf as mitrratory name birds.
GAME FISH -Black bass, white iiass. striped bass, striped bass hybrid.
crappie. catfish, trout, bream, sunfish. sjonKle-eye. walleye, northern pike,
muskellunne. sauffer. and pickerel.
GUIDE -A person who helps or aids, for hire, another person to hunt or fish.
HUNT -The search or pursuit of wildlife for the purpose of capture by shooting.
killins. trappina:. snaring, taking. catchinK. or otherwise reducinK to possession.
KILLING DEVICE -Any firearm, 'miw and arrow, crossbow, pellet jrim. or any other device capable of killing wildlife.
NON-RESIDENT-Any peri^on not defined as 'resident:
NUISANCE ANIMALS -Any wild animal creatine: a problem by committing damage to personal property. (Depredution Permit availablel.
NUISANCE FL'R-BE-ARING ANIMALS-Beaver, muskrat. and nutria.
PAY LAKE -Private waters open to public fishing for a fee. after beins licensed by the Commission and where no fishing license or dail.v limit of fish is imposed,
PEN-RAISED QUAIL -Quail that are hatched from crrs of quail raised in captivity in pens or cages.
PERSON -Any individual, firm, corporation, association, or partnership in singular or plural as the context requires.'
POSSESS -lb have under control or on the the person, in a vehicle. inalHiat, or in a camp.
PROTECTED GAME SPECIES-Any game species of which the taking is prohibited or limited by seasons.
RESIDENT- All persons who have established a bona fide or actual residence of at least 60 days prior to applying for a license, and who declare their intentions of becoming a citizen of Arkansas.
Po.ssession of Arkansas real estate by persons living outside the state does not qualify the owner as a resident.
Servicemen and women who were Arkansas residents at the time of entering service are also granted resident privileges for hunting and fishing, regardless where stationed. Servicemen and women stationed in Arkansas are granted resident privileges for hunting and fishing. ROUGH FISH-All fish not declared U) be game fish.
SNAULINE -Commercial tackle consisting of a horizontal line with hooks or drops less than 24 inches apart.
TACKLE -Any rod, reel. pole. line. nt;t, yo-yo, .seine, or any other apparatus or device used to take fish.
TAKE - "lb shoot, kill, trap, snare, catch, or otherwise reduce to po.ssession. TO FISH - To catch, kill, colle(^t, net. trap, spear, or otherwise re(luce to possession. WATERS OF THE STATE-All streams, lakes, sloughs, bayous, marshes, or an.v other water wholly or partially within the state. Pay lakes and fi.sh farms are excluded from the above,
WILDLIFE - Any protected animal, bird, fish, frog, or reptile.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA(WMA) - Designated areas set aside by the
Commission and distinguished by certain markers.( Referred to as
"WMA" or "WMAs"). ZONE - Any area defined or delineated by the Commission where hunting and/or fishing activities are regulated for that speeific area.
CONFISCATION AND SEIZURE. 01.00-D Any equipment, including but not limited to guns,boats,!ights,motors, or vehicle used in willful and deliberate violation of Commission Code
Illegally-taken mussel shells, furs,pelts,ganie, and fish shall be seized and, if salable, shall be sold and the proceeds therefrom placed ui the Game Protection Fund. If not salable, edible game and fish shall be given to a charitable institution, a non-profit organization,pubIic school lunches, or to needy persons approved by a wildlife officer. Deer killed by motor vehicles shall,if edible,be disposed of in the same maimer.
Seizure of tackle and/or equipment - Any urUicensed or illegal tackle, traps or any device in violation of Commission Regulations shall be seized by Wildlife Officers and disposed of according to Commission Code.
01.00-E Wildlife, or parts thereof, taken in violation of State laws or regulations and transported across statelines is a violation of Federal laws,
Either-sex, October 1. 1981 - February 28, 1982. (Ref.
EXCEPTIONS:
November 7, 1981 through November 15,1981. November27, 1981 through November 28, 1981. December 14, 1981 through December 19, 1981. (Ref: 02.03 Muzzle-loading Deer Season). PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00.
PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00.
February 28, 1982. PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00.
February 28, 1982. PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00.
PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00.
PENALTY: $50.00 to S300.00.
EXCEPTIONS:
PENALTY: $50.00 to S300.00.
September 1, 1981 through October 31, 1981.
December 1, 1981 through January 30, 1982.
EXCEPTION: While committing damage to domestic animals or personal property. PENALTY: S50.00 to S300.00.
It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take Coyote, Crow, Rabbit and Squirrel by use of:
PENALTY; S50.00 to $300.00.
NOTE: Individual limit of two deer per individual for all combined regular deer seasons. EXCEPTION:
Fall Turkey Season (Gun): October 3, 1981 through October 31, in Zones 1,2,2A,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,10A,1}J2, and 20.
Season limit: One either-sex turkey may be taken in Zones 1.2,2A,3,5,6,7,8,9J0,10A, and 12. Three either-sex turkeys may be taken in Zones 11 and 20, or if at least two are taken and checked in Zone 11 or 20. Fail Turkey Season (Archery): October 1. 1981 through February 28, 1982. Open in Zones 1,2,2A,3,5,6,7,8,9,10, 10A,11,12, and 20. Two either-sex turkeys, except three either-‹ex turkeys may be taken in Zones 11 and 20, or if at least one is taken and checked in Zone 11 or 20. Combined Fall Gun and Archery Turkey Season Limit: Three turkeys.
Spring Turkey SeasonfGun): April 1, 1982 through May 7, 1982. Open statewide except closed in Columbia, Lafayette, Miller and Little River Counties, Zone 4, Madison Co. WMA, and Wedding ton Unit of the Ozark National Forest. Season limits: Two turkey gobblers only except that three turkey gobblers may be taken if all three are taken and checked in Zone 11 or 20. or if at least one is taken and checked in Zone 11 or 20. Spring Turkey SeasonfArchery): April 1, 1982 through May 7, 1982. Closed areas same as Spring Turkey(Gun). Season limit: Two turkey gobblers only, except that three turkey gobblers only may be taken if all three are taken in either Zone 11 or 20, or if at least one is taken and checked in Zone 11 or 20.
Combined Spring Gun and Archery Turkey Season Limit; Three turkeys. PENALTY: $50.00 to S300.00.
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
across the face thereof.
EXCEPTIONS:
PENALTY: S50.00 to $300.00.
PENALTY: $50.00 to $300.00, and suspension of hunting privileges in Arkansas for a period of up to 24 months may be imposed.
PENALTY: SIOO.OO to $500.00, and ajail sentence for a period of up to 90 days may be imposed.
It shall be unlawful for any person (including License Dealers) to backdate or alter any license,permit or tag issued by the Commission or to possess any license, permit or tag issued by the Commission that has been altered. PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00
Licenses, Permits, Stamps, Tags, & Costs
Resident Fishing............................ |
$ 7.50 |
.. 15.50 |
|
Non-Resident Trip Fishing, 14-day.............. |
. . 10.50 |
Non-Resident Trip Fishing, 3-day............... |
. . . 7.50 |
. . .3.00 |
|
Resident Hunting........................... |
. .. 7.50 |
Resident Bonus Deer Tag (Archery)............. |
. - . 5.00 |
Resident Turkey Tag ........................ |
. . . 5.50 |
State Duck Stamp .......................... |
. . . 5.50 |
Archery Hunting Permit...................... |
. . . 5.00 |
Basic Non-Resident Hunting................... |
..36.50 |
Non-Resident Deer Tag ...................... |
. . 20.75 |
Non-Resident Turkey Tag .................... |
. . 20.75 |
Non-Resident Trip Small Game Hunting (5-days) . . . |
. . 15.50 |
Non-Resident Archery....................... |
. . 20.75 |
10.00 |
Arkansas Highway 9 to Junction U.S. Highway 64 near Conway, cast on U.S. Highway 64 from Junction Interstate 40 to Junction U.S. Highway 167, south on U.S. Highway 167 from Junction U.S. Highway 64 to Junction Interstate 40 in North Little Rock, west on Interstate 40 from Junction U.S. Highway 167 to Junction Interstate 30, south on Interstate 30 from Junction Interstate 40 to Junction Arkansas Highway 10, west on Arkansas Highway 10 from Junction Interstate 30 to Williams Junction, north on Arkansas Highway 9 from Williams Junction to Perry.
ZONE 11 - West Central Arkansas
Boundaries - Start at Junction Arkansas Highway 10 and Oklahoma State Line, east on Arkansas Highway 10 from Junction Oklahoma State Line to Perry, south on Arkansas Highway 9 from Perry to Arkansas Highway 10, east on Arkansas 10 to Junction Interstate 30, south on Interstate 30 from Junction Arkansas Highway 10 to JUNCTION ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 51 AT ARKADELPHIA, WEST ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 51 FROM JUNCTION INTERSTATE 30 TO HOLLYWOOD, WEST ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 26 - FROM HOLLYWOOD TO MURFREESBORO, SOUTH on Arkansas Highway 27 from Murfreesboro to Nashville, west on Arkansas Highway 24 from Nashville to Junction Saline River, north on Saline River from Junction Arkansas Highway 24 to Junction U.S. Highway 70, west on U.S. Highway 70 fr(‹n junction Saline River to Oklahoma State Line, north on Oklahoma State Line from Junction U.S. Highway 70 to Junction Arkansas Highway 10.
ZONE 12
Boundaries - Start at Junction Arkansas River and Interstate 30 at Little Rock, South on Arkansas River from LiHle Rock to Junction U.S. Highway 79 near Pine Bluff, south on U.S. Highway 79 from Junction Arkansas River to Camden, NORTH ON OUACHITA RIVER FROM CAMDEN TO JUNCT-ION LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER, WEST ON LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER FROM JUNCTION OUACHITA RIVER TO JUNCTION ARKANSAS HIGH-WAY 19, NORTH ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 19 FROM JUNCTION LITTLE MISSOURI TO DELIGHT, EAST ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 51 FROM DELIGHT TO JUNCTION INTERSTATE 30, north on hitcrstatc 30 from Junction Arkansas Highway 51 to Junction Arkansas River.
ZONE 13 - Boundaries
Start at Junction 1-30 and Arkansas River at Little Rock; south on Arkansas River from Junction 1-30 to Arkansas River-White River Cutoff; north on Cutoff to Junction White River; north on White River from Junction Cut-off to junction Missouri-Pacific Railroad Track; north on Missouri-Pacific Railroad to Junction Mississippi River Levee; north on Mississippi River Levee to Junction road leading east of Elaine from Mississippi River Levee to Arkansas Highway 20; north on road leading from Mississippi River Levee to Junction Arkansas Highway 20, west on Arkansas Highway 20 from Junction road leading to Mississippi River Levee to Junction Arkansas Highway 318; north on Arkansas Highway 318 from Junction Arkansas Highway 20 to Junction Arkansas Highway 316; west on Arkansas Highway 316 from Junction Arkansas Highway 318 to Junction Arkansas Highway 39; north on Arkansas Highway 39 from Junction Highway 316 to Junction U.S. Higliway 49; north on U.S. Highway 49 from Junction Arkansas Highway 39 to Junction U.S. Highway 70: west on U.S. Highway 70 from Junction U.S. Highway 49 to Junction of U.S. 70 and 1-30 in North Little Rock, tlirn south on 1-30 to Junction Arkansas River,
Zone 14 - Southwest Aikans.is
Boundaries - Start at Junction U.S. Highway 70 and Oklahoma State Line west of DeQueen, East on U.S. Highway 70 from Oklahoma Staic Line to Junction Saline River, south on Saline River from Junction U.S. Highway 70 to Lake Millwood, south on the east edge of Lake Millwood to Millwood Dam, south on Little River from Millwood Dam to Junction Red River. south on Red River from Junction Little River to Junction U.S. Highway 82, east on U.S. Highway 82 from Junction Red River to Stamps, south on Arkansas Highway 53 from Stamps to Louisiana State line, west on Louisiana State Line to Texas Stale Line, north and west on Texas State Line to Oklahoma State Line, north on Oklahoma State line to Junction U.S. Highway 70.
Zone 15
Boundaries - Start at Junction Arkansas Highway 24 and Saline River. East on Arkansas Highway 24 from Junction Saline River to NASHVILLE, NORTH ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 27 FROM NASHVILLE TO MUR-FREESBORO, EAST ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 26 FROM MURFREES-BORO TO DELIGHT, SOUTH ON ARKANSAS HIGHWAY 19 FROM DEUGHT TO JUNCTION LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER, EAST ON LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER FROM JUNCTION ARKANSAS HIGmV'AY 19 TO JUNCTION OUACHITA RIVER, SOUTH ON OUACHITA RIVER FROM JUNCTION LITTLE MISSOURI RIVER TO CAMDEN, south on Arkansas Highway 7 from Camden to El Dorado, south on U.S. Highway 167 from El Dorado to Louisiana State Line, west on Louisiana State Line from Junction U.S. Highway 167 to Junction Arkansas Highway 53, north on Arkansas Highway 53 from Junction Louisiana State Line to Stamps, west on U.S. Highway 82 from Stamps to Junction Red River, north on Red River from Junction U.S. Highway 82 to Junction Little River, north on Little River from Junction Red River to Millwood Dam, north on the east edge of Millwood Lake, north on Saline River from Millwood Lake to Junction Arkansas Highway 24.
Zone 16
Boundaries - Start at Pine Bluff, East on U.S. Highway 65 from Pine Bluff to Junction Arkansas Highway 81, south on Arkansas Hi^way 81 from Junction U.S. Highway 65 to Monticello, west on Arkansas Highway 4 from Monticello to Junction U.S. Highway 79 northeast of Camden,north on U.S. Highway 79 from Junction Arkansas Highway 4 to Pine Bluff.
Zone 17
Boundaries - Start at Camden.North on U.S.Highway 79 from Camden to Junction Arkansas Highway 4,east on Arkansas Highway 4 from Junction U.S.Highway 79 to MonticelIo,south on Arkansas Highway 81 from Monticello to Louisiana State Line,west on Louisiana State Line from Junction Arkansas Highway 81 to Junction U.S.Highway 167,north on U.S.Highway 167 from Louisiana State Line to El Dorado, Arkansas Highway 7 from El Dorado to Camden.
Zone 18
Boundaries-Start at Junction of Arkansas Highway 81 and U.S.Highway 65 southeast of Pine Bluff,South on Arkansas Highway 81 from Junction U.S. Highway 65 to Louisiana State Line.east on Louisiana State Line to Junction U.S.Hi^way 165,north on CS.Highway 165 from Louisiana State Line to Junction U.S.Highway 65,north on U.S.Highway 65 from Junction U.S. Highway 165 to Junction Arkansas Midway 81.
Zone 19
Boundaries-Start at Junction U.S.Highway 65 and U.S.Hi^iway 79 at Pine Bluff.south on U.S.Highway 65 from Junction U.S.Highway 79 to Junction U.S.Highway 165; south on U.S.Highway 165 from Junction U.S.Highway 65 to Junction Louisiana State Line,east on Louisiana State Line to Junction Mississippi River Levee,north on Mississippi River Levee from Junction Louisiana State Line to the east section line of Section 15,Township 9 south, Range 1 West;north on said section line to Junction Arkantas-Desha County line, following the Arkansas-Desha County line through the Narrows north on the Arkansas River to Junction U.S. Highway 79 ; south on U.S. Highway 79 from Junction of Arkansas River to Junction U.S. Highway 65.
ZONE 20 -ARKANSAS LANDS WITHIN THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEVEES
All Arkansas L.ands lying between the Arkansas-Tennessee State Line and the Arkansas-Mississippi State Line and a Line described as follows:
From a point on the Arkansas-Tennessee state Line due west of the east end of Arkansas Highway 118 to the end of Arkansas Highway 118 ; then following Arkansas Highway 118 to Its Junction with the Mississippi River Levee; south on Mississippi River Levee from Junction Arkansas 118 to Junction Horseshoe Lake Bayou; then Including lands surrounded by Horseshoe Lake Bayou, Horseshoe Lake, and Porter Lakerfhen south on Mississippi River Levee to its end near the St. Francis River; then on a line due west from this point across the St. Francis River to the St. Francis Forest Boundary, south along the St. Francis Forest Boundary to Its lunctlon with Holly Street at the southeastern corner of the St, Francis Forest, south on Holly Street to the Mississippi River Levee, south on Mississippi River Levee to Its lunctlon with the Missouri-Pacific Railroad Track south of Snow Lake; south along railroad tracks to Its Junction wlttt the White River; south on the Arkansas-Desha County line following the White River; through the Cut-Off, then south on the Arkansas River, then west on the Narrows to the east section line of Section 15, Township 9 South, Range 1 West, South along said section tine to Itsjunction with the Mississippi River Levee, south on the Mississippi River Levee to itsjunction with the Louisiana State Line. Zom- 23-
That jiiirt (if Baxter l\)iiiily lioiimli'ii on the south by Hwy, ITm, im the wcsl ami nitrlh by Hull Shiiiils l.akt;. unii on llic ciisi l.y the l.\-nli-:il Klivlric i'owfr Cmii. TVansmisKi'tn lino from Howard tVi-ck loulh to Hwy. ]7K; thai pari of Uiiiwoll Point in Raxlor County lyini; south of the casl-wcst road which crossi-s Hwy. 101 at the Priishytprian chiirfh; that iiarl of Marion County known as ihe Hull Shoals Peninsula, linimdiii on thf oast and north liy White Hivei- an(i Lake l!\ill Shoal-, on the west liy the.Iinimie (.'reek arm of Lake Hull yhoals. and i,n the south iiy the iMunty roads ninnin); east and wi-st from Kairview eonimunity: that \K:ri nf tin-Hohbse.stalo in lieiiton Cotmty north of State Hwy, \2 and we,st of Uami›i lload: that iiart of Carroll and ftcnton t'ount.v hounded on the north by llw.v lil?. on liii oast Uy Hwy. 5^2 and Henry Hollow (Yeok anil tile soulli ami west by Heavei-Lake and tho road from Ik.-aver Dam norili to Hwy. lili; that (larl mI f.nuvay County lyinu aUive the Itinirock on Petit .loan Mountain. Holla \i,-l:i \iliaire, Hot .Siirinns Village, Cherokee Villaije, Diamond He:,d and llakl;io(l
PENALTY: $200.00 to $500.00, and hunting privileges may be suspended for a period of up to one year.
REGULAR GUN DEER SEASONS.lt shaU be unlawful to take or attempt to take deer during the regular gun deer seasons with:
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
without visible hardened antler. EXCEPTIONS:
Bonus Archery Deer Tag. PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
EXCEPTION:
EXCEPTION:
arrow or compound bow and arrow other than as specified herein,
{D) Bows using arrowheads with a minimum width of
7/8 inch. YAV Bows using arrowheads not treated with chemicals and!or poisons. PENALTY; S25.00 to S250.00.
CROSSBOW SEASON. It shall be unlawful to hunt deer with dogs while using archery tackle or crossbow. EXCEPTIONS:
PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
PENALTY: SIO.OO to SIOO.OO.
PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
SEASON. It shall be unlawful to use dogs for hunting deer during the period of November 1-15 ajid.December J4-19. 1981, other than as specified herein:
PENALTY: S25.00 to S250.00.
It, shall be unlawful to use dogs while hunting wildlife on islands in Beaver Lake during open deer seasons. PENAI.TY: S25.00 to $250.00.
TURKEY SEASONS. It shall be unlawful to use dogs for the purpose of hunting coyote, squirrels or turkey during the spring squirrel and turkev seasons. PENALTY: $25.00 to $250.00.
PENALTY: Resident-S25.0() to S250.0().
Non-Resident-$1(K).0{) to $;M).tX).
RESTRICTIONS. It shall be unlawful to possess, in fields or woods, or to use any snare or steel trap other than smooth-jawed traps during declared open fur-bearing aniniai seasons as provided herein. Use in any path, trail, or runway commonly used by persons, dogs, or other domestic animals prohibited.
Smooth jawed traps witli a jaw spread not in excess of 5-5/8 inches (those in excess of 5 inches must have offset jaws), Size 110 and 120 Conibear, or comparable traps, with a jaw spread not to exceed AVz inches.
PENALTY: $50.00 to $300.00
PENALTY: S50.00 to $300.00
Notes
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