On this date in 1909, Grant County Representative T. E. Grant introduced a general state game bill to replace the countless county bills. Because multiple legislators, within the period of several years, had submitted and passed a multitude of local county game and fish bills, the situation for the Arkansas outdoorsman was confusing and frustrating.Continue reading “This Day in Arkansas Wildlife History March 28”
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This day in Arkansas Wildlife History: February 1, 1895
Garland County Representatives John D. Kimball introduced a bill to end statewide deer hunting for three years and for the state to appoint game “commissioners” in each Arkansas County. This was in 1895. Why would an Arkansas legislator want to pause deer hunting in Arkansas for three years at this early date? Because the ArkansasContinue reading “This day in Arkansas Wildlife History: February 1, 1895”
Today in Arkansas Wildlife History December 6, 1912
All the game and fish in Arkansas belong to the people of Arkansas. E. V. Visart claims that local game laws are unconstitutional because laws cannot keep game and fish in one county off-limits to other county non-residents.
Colonel Joseph Acklen of Tennessee, February 27, 1901
Colonel Joseph Acklen, millionaire lawyer, and sportsman from Nashville hunted Arkansas several times and developed the Big Lake Shooting Club near Manila in northeastern Arkansas. He was an enemy of the market and pot hunter. The former Tennessee State Game Warden lobbied in Little Rock several times to end market hunting in Arkansas but foughtContinue reading “Colonel Joseph Acklen of Tennessee, February 27, 1901”
This day in Arkansas Wildlife History: Early Uber Eats, October 17, 1897
In Arkansas’ capital city, citizens could call on Mr. William Wells and have some Game Fish delivered to their door. I especially liked the Well’s motto…
This Date in Arkansas Wildlife History October 10: Wolf Pack
On October 10, 1907, the Log Cabin Democrat reported a pack of wolves menacing the area near Prairie Grove. Men had chased them with dogs and had killed two or three of them, but the bulk of the pack remained. It seems that the wolves had made war on the chicken population and were winning.
Today in Arkansas Wildlife History September 28
A great advertisement from Trumpler and Dabbs, outdoor dealers in Little Rock. Everyone needs a Bowie Knife! Look at the range of goodies that people can purchase. September 28, 1872. Daily Arkansas Gazette, Sep 28, 1872
On this Date in Arkansas Wildlife History: September 9, 1895
In 1895, the Osceola newspaper published an advertisement for a complete listing of the various state game and fish laws. If someone was headed out of Arkansas to hunt, they needed to know those laws. You could send FIVE 2 Cent stamps to the American Field Magazine, and they would send you the current listContinue reading “On this Date in Arkansas Wildlife History: September 9, 1895”
Today in Arkansas Wildlife History: August 26 Meat Market
On this date in 1908, William E. Jameson advertised that his Pine Bluff meat market had game and fish for sale in addition to domestic meats. Before 1925, it was quite common to sell wild game and fish in Arkansas meat markets.
Today in Arkansas Wildlife History: July 19, 1895 Game Market
Little Rock citizens could buy game fish from the local meat market lawfully. Millions of pounds of Arkansas fish went to the markets and most restaurants served wild fish in their establishments.