Arkansas Turkey Hunting Guides & Outfitters
Route 1, Box 56 Saint Joe, AR 72675
The Buffalo River country in the spring is famous for redbuds, dogwoods, and....... Turkey hunting.
Buffalo River Outfitter's guides know the woods and they know turkeys. Turkey season is also prime time for Smallmouth Bass. Ask about our turkey hunting, fishing, log cabin combos.
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1696 Hwy 357 South Heth, AR 72346
Shur-A-Shot Guide Service has over 70 years of Arkansas duck and goose hunting experience. We hunt over 6,000 acres of flooded rice and bean fields that are an absolute magnet for waterfowl. We also have access to flooded timber where we shoot greenheads the old fashion way--fast and hard.
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* All listing information was obtained from publicly available resources including the internet. We here at Foremost Hunting do not hold claim that the information above is of our own. In most cases the information was derived from the taxidermists own website.
Arkansas Turkey Hunting News
| Dress for Success - Fall Turkey Safety Tips by bigbuck | | The best hunt is a SAFE hunt! Both novice and experienced sportsmen should continuously review basic safety practices. The fall turkey season requires different tactics and safety precautions from the spring gobbler season. Dressing right is the key to both safe and successful turkey hunting. While sitting still is most important, full camouflage helps hunters blend into the surroundings and elude the turkey's keen eyesight. | | NWTF Teams Up with Arkansas Disabled American Veterans by bigbuck | | NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The National Wild Turkey Federation's Wheelin' Sportsmen program and the Arkansas State Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to further help disabled veterans. | | Prescribed Burns in Spring Improve Wild Turkey Habitat by host | Each spring, the National Wild Turkey Federation’s wildlife biologists hear the fears of concerned hunters who don't understand that prescribed burns in March and April -- months generally known as wild turkey nesting months -- are far more beneficial than harmful to wild turkey populations. However, the NWTF's wildlife biologists have research showing the years of improved nesting and brood habitat created by a growing season prescribed fire is far more important to the turkey population than the loss of a few nests. | | Farm producers signing up in record numbers by host | Farm producers signing up in record numbers
LITTLE ROCK- There is a ground swell of farm producers enrolling in conservation buffers in Arkansas that are
beneficial to wildlife and to the farmer’s bottom line. Farmers, through their local Farm Service Agency county offices,
have signed up over 4,000 acres of croplands along field edges in a relatively new conservation buffer practice. |
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