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Under a new incentive program, Arkansas fishermen can get paid $100 for every black carp they catch and report to state ...
Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 by catching black carp and sharing information on the fish with the AGFC ...
According to Rachael Irby, invasive carp biologist for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, any angler can report the catch ...
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission officials are offering up to $100 to anglers who catch and report invasive black carp, with ...
Anglers now have a chance to earn cash while fishing, thanks to the 'Keep Cool Call' program aimed at controlling invasive ...
"Keep, Cool, Call" is a program led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 by catching black carp and sharing information on the fish with the AGFC through a program called “Keep, Cool, Call.” ...
Riley Farden's grass carp set a new state-record, smashing the bowfishing record and easily outweighing the rod-and-reel record.
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AGFC warns boaters amid uptick in incidents - MSNOperator inexperience, operator inattention and boating under the influence are some of the issues the AGFC is monitoring ahead of boating season this summer.
Two deer in Cleburne County and another deer in Baxter County have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, according to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
Craig Dobbs Campbell Sr., who served as Arkansas Game and Fish Commissioner from 2006 to 2011, died on Saturday. He was 76 years old.
Matt Horton, Aquatic Nuisance Species Program coordinator for the AGFC, presented an update on non-native, invasive species in Arkansas and the threats they pose to aquatic habitat, recreation and ...
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