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AETN's 'Outdoor Hotline' examines 2011-2012 hunting regulations

Posted 19 Jan 2011

The next episode of “Outdoor Hotline,” airing on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m., will address the 2011-2012 hunting regulations in the state.

Scheduled Arkansas Game and Fish Commission guests include: David Goad, chief of the Wildlife Management Division; Brad Miller, assistant chief of the Wildlife Management Division; Myron Means, Black Bear Program Coordinator; and Major Andy Tackett, assistant chief of the Enforcement Division. Topics will include the regulation setting process and the upcoming Feb. 1 public meetings.

Steve “Wild Man” Wilson, public affairs coordinator for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, will host this live, call-in program. Viewers can submit questions or offer suggestions for next year’s hunting seasons by phone, (800) 662-2386.

The program is underwritten by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission.

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