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LITTLE ROCK — An estimated 290,000 people, enough to fill Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville more than four times, will be headed to the woods this year in search of a deer, and many of them will be celebrating their first hunt of the year this weekend with the opening of Arkansas’s modern gun deer hunting season.
Arkansas’s deer season is split into several segments, with hunters having already harvested and checked more than 47,700 deer so far during archery season, alternative firearms season and last weekend’s youth deer hunt. Those early seasons are only appetizers compared to modern gun season, which opens Saturday, Nov. 8. Historically, deer hunters have checked more than 30,000 deer in the two-day weekend opener.
Staff at the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission expect many hunting camps will extend their opening weekend even further with the Veterans’ Day holiday falling on the Tuesday after opening weekend.
Here are a few things hunters should double-check before hitting the woods Saturday morning:
Be sure your hunting license is up-to-date and you’ve downloaded your free deer tags through the AGFC’s website or mobile app. If you’ve purchased your license this year, the tags should automatically show up, but youth hunters and lifetime license holders may still need to download theirs. The AGFC has a web page devoted to all the instructions you’ll need to get going on the app at www.agfc.com/licensingsupport.
Make sure your firearm is legal for the zone or WMA you are hunting. Hunters in Deer Zones 4 and 5 and a few wildlife management areas are restricted to shotguns .410 and larger with slugs, muzzleloaders, rifles firing straight-walled cartridges .30-caliber or larger and legal air rifles. A complete list of legal hunting equipment is available on Page 48 of the 2025-26 Arkansas Hunting Guidebook.
Be sure to check the AGFC’s chronic wasting disease zones and testing locations. Only deboned meat, cleaned skulls, antlers and finished taxidermy may legally leave CWD zones. Testing your deer is free and voluntary through the AGFC’s network of drop-off locations and taxidermists. Learn more atwww.agfc.com/cwd.
Make sure you have your Hunter Education card or have “HE-Verified” in your license account through the AGFC’s website or app. Hunter Education is required of every hunter 16 and older who was born after 1968. Hunters under 16 and hunters who have a “Deferred Education Code (code DHE in the AGFC license system) may still hunt but must remain within arm’s reach of a licensed hunter. Visit www.agfc.com/huntered to learn more about hunter education requirements and options to take the course.
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Visit www.agfc.com/deer for more information about deer and deer hunting in Arkansas. |