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Hey Hooker you know if you have to have ark license to fish there?

Tennessee and Arkansas recognize the fishing licenses of both states on the flowing waters of the Mississippi, adjacent sloughs, bayous, old river runs (if accessible by boat from the river proper) and old river chutes that form a common boundary. Not included are wildlife management areas and the Wolfe, Loosahatchie, Hatchie, Forked Deer and Obion rivers. Anglers abide by the regulations of the state in which they are fishing. Commercial fishermen abide by the regulations of the state in which they are fishing. Arkansas resident commercial fishers fishing commercial tackle in Tennessee waters under the terms of this agreement shall comply with Tennessee commercial tackle tagging requirements. Tennessee resident commercial fisher’s tackle tagging requirements are legal in Arkansas under the terms of this agreement. T he agreement does not apply to tributaries, bayous or backwaters except as specifically provided herein. It shall be incumbent on each individual hunter or fisherman to identify the state line on the Mississippi River. Sport anglers on Ikes Chute, Hopefield Chute, Dacus Lake, Mosquito Lake, Mound City Lake, Island 40 Chute and Lake Neark shall comply with Arkansas sport fish, size and creel limits. Fishermen and waterfowl hunters may not attach any device or equipment to, nor trespass on private property without the landowner’s permission


In summary you can use Tennessee licensee