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No Interruptions Starting Saturday​: Waterfowl season resumes and runs through Jan. 31, but the weather isn’t cooperating

BY Jim Harris

ON 12-23-2025

MALLARDS FLYING

​​​​​​As the Christmas Eve and Christmas Day holidays arrive at midweek, Arkansas is in the last break between splits of its 60-day waterfowl season. The season resumes for its final segment a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday, Dec. 27, and runs uninterrupted through Jan. 31, 2026.

While you may still be on a holiday high from the presents and good meals, sweets and being around loved ones for a few days, remember that the permit application process is still active for the following weekend starting on Christmas Day (Thursday) at 3 p.m. and concludes Sunday at midnight.

The online permit application period covers public hunts on the AGFC’s 50 WRICE private fields as well as permitted hunts in several WMAs. Applications for the private land permit hunts on the WRICE leases and permits for hunting in certain WMAs can be made online at agfc.com under “Get a License,” or by clicking here. Winners will be notified on Monday with instructions and directions to their hunting locations.

Rainfall has been limited, and the temperature for the past few days has been unseasonably warm — seems like it’s too warm for duck hunting. But water levels and habitat conditions for public lands are available this season on the AGFC’s website, and we have the links here: For both the AGFC’s greentree reservoirs and the moist-soil units, you can go to the “Waterfowl” page on the agfc.com website, and at the top of the page, just below the mallard drake in flight, are the links to the most up-to-date information. The numbers are updated on those pages only when new information is added from the field biologists; if there are no changes in levels or conditions, it is not updated.

To go directly to the moist-soil habitat page, click here. To access habitat information in the GTRs, click here.


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