The sixth Duck Season Social takes place December 3 in North Little Rock, celebrating the opening of duck hunting season with conservationists passionate about waterfowl. Attendees can participate in various auctions featuring prizes like firearms and hunting gear, while a panel of experts, including Dr. Doug Osborne from the University of Arkansas, will explore crucial topics in duck conservation and behavior.
Catering to both seasoned hunters and newcomers, the event highlights the Duck Season Social’s commitment to sustainability and collaboration in wildlife management. With regular admission priced at $65 and a special rate of $35 for younger attendees, the evening promises a blend of education and entertainment, including meals and beverages. For those interested in quail hunting, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is also opening applications for upcoming hunts in December and January.
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