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Out-of-state hunters flood Arkansas for Opening Day during pandemic
CRAIGHEAD COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - As the opening day of duck season quickly approaches, and thousands of hunters enter Arkansas, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission are discussing coronavirus threats.Hunters are busily cleaning guns, organizing their boats, and getting out their waders on the eve of opening day.Arkansas Game & Fish Commission spokesperson Keith Stephens said it’s been a good year in license sales.“We’ll probably have about 45,000 [out-of-state licenses] when it’s all said and done. They’ll continue to buy them all the way through the season,” he said. “Usually, we have...…CRAIGHEAD COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - As the opening day of duck season quickly approaches, and thousands of hunters enter Arkansas, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission are discussing coronavirus threats.Hunters are busily cleaning guns, organizing their boats, and getting out their waders on the eve of opening day.Arkansas Game & Fish Commission spokesperson Keith Stephens said it’s been a good year in license sales.“We’ll probably have about 45,000 [out-of-state licenses] when it’s all said and done. They’ll continue to buy them all the way through the season,” he said. “Usually, we have...WW…
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