Keith Lusher 01.07.26
The Arkansas Sport and Fish Fee is inviting hunters of all ages to participate within the Umarex Massive Squirrel Problem, a statewide small-game competitors returning Jan. 9–10 for its fifth consecutive 12 months.
The annual occasion encourages hunters to hit the woods with a associate and compete for prizes by harvesting and weighing the most important squirrels through the two-day window. Searching begins at midday Friday, Jan. 9, and concludes with weigh-ins by midday Saturday, Jan. 10, at 13 places throughout Arkansas.
Members could harvest their authorized every day restrict of 12 squirrels, however solely the three largest squirrels could also be entered for scoring. Hunters can compete in fox squirrel, grey squirrel, or mixed-bag classes, with every squirrel counting towards just one entry. Groups could enter a number of classes if they’ve qualifying squirrels.


Eric Maynard, assistant chief of the Arkansas Sport and Fish Fee’s Training Division, mentioned the occasion is designed to advertise small-game looking and get households outside collectively.
“Squirrel looking is numerous enjoyable,” Maynard mentioned. “It’s a fantastic alternative to get children out, introduce folks to looking, and remind of us how accessible small-game looking actually is.”
Groups include two hunters, with divisions for grownup groups and youth groups. Youth groups embrace two hunters beneath age 16 or a youth paired with an grownup mentor. Whereas solo hunters are allowed, AGFC officers say the occasion is meant to emphasise shared out of doors experiences.
There isn’t a entry payment or pre-registration required. Hunters merely present up at one of many weigh-in places with their squirrels field-dressed and skin-on. Hunters should be in line by midday Saturday to qualify.


First and second-place finishers in every class at every location will obtain medals. Statewide winners in every class may even obtain Umarex air rifles. Each participant who weighs in a squirrel is routinely entered for door prizes at their weigh-in location.
Maynard mentioned the problem has grown into a preferred January custom for Arkansas households.
“It’s a contest, but it surely’s actually about having an excellent time outside,” he mentioned. “Small-game looking is likely one of the best methods to introduce somebody to looking, and this occasion places it again within the highlight.”
Extra info, together with weigh-in places and official guidelines, is on the market at agfc.com

