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Yes, you can hunt in the Arkansas flooded timber during a full moon, but be aware that moonlight can increase deer activity and make them more challenging to hunt.
Hunting During a Full Moon in Arkansas Flooded Timber
Hunting during a full moon in Arkansas flooded timber can be successful, but it requires a different approach than hunting during the new moon. Deer are nocturnal and can be active at night, especially during a full moon. To take advantage of this, consider hunting during the early morning hours before sunrise or in the late evening hours after sunset.
Choosing the Right Location
Look for areas with dense timber and flooded vegetation, as these will provide cover for deer and offer opportunities for ambush hunting. In Arkansas, flooded timber areas such as the Delta and the Mississippi River Valley are ideal for this type of hunting. Consider areas with water depths of 2-4 feet, as these will be most attractive to deer.
Hunting Techniques
Use a combination of calling and camouflage to hunt deer during a full moon. Set up in a location where deer are likely to pass through, such as a food source or a travel route. Use a tree stand or a ground blind to conceal yourself, and consider using a decoy to attract deer. Be prepared to make multiple shots, as deer can be active and moving quickly during a full moon.
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