I've been riding the St. Francis National Forest in Arkansas for the last several years. I ride primarily in Johnson County--the White Rock Mountain area. I've figured out this is "Zone 6" for hunting in Arkansas.
I then painstakingly combed through the hunting seasons that affect Zone 6.
I created a public Google Calendar named "Arkansas Zone 6 Hunting Seasons". If you are a Google Calendar user, you can add this to your calendar, and of course, Google makes it easy to toggle on and off the various calendars in your view. (Another public calendar you'll want to include is "US Holidays".) I have not completed entering all the hunting seasons, but I have all the deer and turkey seasons and many of the others including most of waterfowl, frogs, etc.
Here is what I have discovered: THERE IS NOT A TIME YOU CAN RIDE THAT YOU WILL NOT BE "IN HUNTING SEASON". SOMETHING is always in season to hunt.
As a motorcycle rider (and human being in general), I try to be conscientious in my actions. I generally do not want to piss people off Of course I fail to meet this goal all too often.
Spring and Fall are the prime times to ride in the forest. I have a limited number of weekends available to ride. I'll start to plan a ride and have someone warn me "that weekend is deer season, I'd avoid the forest that weekend" or similar. I get that (I think), but it's also my riding season.
I want to ride there Sep 17 & 18. These are all in season for hunting:
- Frog
- Furbearer: Beaver, Muskrat, Nutria
- Early Migratory Birds: Common Moorhen and Purple Gallinule
- Early Migratory Birds: Rail, Virginia and Sora
- Dove
I figure I could stick to just riding the Mill Creek ATV system and at least feel good that I'm in a clearly marked, designated, official motorized trail area. However, I really love to do the longer, exploratory trail adventures.
What are the rules? The expectations? The right thing to do?
(I'm hoping I don't get flamed on this topic. I really am naive about hunting and sincerely asking for advice.)