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Renewing your hunting license contributes to conservation

BY Randy Zellers

ON 07-03-2025

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LITTLE ROCK — Most hunting seasons are still a few months away, but it’s a great time to renew your license to make sure you’re ready for the next year of memories. Arkansas annual fishing licenses expire one year from the date of purchase, but hunting licenses expired June 30.

Your hunting license is more than your ticket to another great year in the outdoors; it’s the perfect way to say, “I am a conservationist.” Arkansas hunting and fishing license purchases help keep the funding Arkansas receives from sales of hunting equipment, firearms and ammunition flowing. Even if you don’t plan to hunt, purchasing and renewing your license is the best way to ensure federal dollars collected for conservation find their way to The Natural State.

Not only does your license purchase help maintain fish and wildlife populations in Arkansas, it also helps fund the purchase and improvement of public hunting areas, boating and fishing accesses and education facilities where the next generation of outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy the same love of nature as you.

Last year, thanks in part to hunting and fishing license sales, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission:

Visit www.agfc.com/licenses to purchase or renew your hunting license today.

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CUTLINES:

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Burn crews composed of AGFC staff, partnering agencies and prescribed burn associations revitalized more than 24,830 acres of wildlife management areas with prescribed fire and assisted conservation partners with an additional 15,833 acres. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath. 

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The AGFC’s Youth Shooting Sports Program hosted more than 5,600 participants in competitive trap shooting competitions earlier this year. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath.  

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Last fiscal year, the AGFC stocked nearly 3.5 million largemouth bass fingerlings in Arkansas lakes, including 2.9 million Florida bass. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath. 


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