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Arkansas Game and Fish Commission confirms two deaths and six boating accidents over a busy Independence Day weekend

Little Rock, Arkansas – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) has released its annual Independence Day weekend boating report, highlighting a weekend of heightened enforcement and sobering statistics. Over the course of the long holiday weekend, six boating accidents were recorded across the state’s waterways, two of which resulted in fatalities on Lake Ouachita.

AGFC officials confirmed that the accidents are still under investigation, but preliminary details indicate that neither of the victims was wearing a life jacket at the time of the incident. This, officials say, is part of a troubling pattern seen year after year during peak boating times.

“It’s a sad truth we deal with in boating enforcement,” said Sergeant Sydney Grant, Boating Law Administrator for AGFC. “The vast majority of fatalities recorded from boating accidents could have been avoided if the victim were wearing a properly fitted, functional life jacket at the time of the accident. Quite a few of the citations and warnings issued over the weekend also point to life jacket issues. If one of those tickets reminds people to wear a life jacket next time and saves a life, it’s worth every hour our officers spend on the water.”

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A total of 118 Arkansas Game Wardens were assigned to special duty over the busy July 4th holiday. According to Sgt. Grant, the team contacted more than 6,700 boaters across nearly 1,900 vessels throughout the three-day weekend, from July 4 to July 6.

“Game wardens visited 1,897 vessels for more than 6,700 boater contacts over the three-day weekend,” she said.

From those encounters, officers issued 140 citations — roughly 7 percent of the boats contacted — along with 353 warnings. Many of the violations involved safety infractions such as improper or missing life jackets, expired boat registration, or overloaded vessels.

In a positive trend, the number of Boating Under the Influence (BUI) arrests saw a significant drop from last year. Only 10 people were arrested for BUI over the weekend, compared to 23 during the same holiday period in 2024.

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“It’s nice to see that number drop, but our goal is really to get those arrests and tickets down to zero,” Sgt. Grant said. “Until then, we can always improve on our efforts to keep boaters safe.”

The AGFC stresses that while boating is a favorite pastime for many Arkansans, it comes with serious risks when safety rules are ignored. Officers continue to encourage everyone on the water to wear life jackets at all times, regardless of swimming ability or boating experience.

With Lake Ouachita once again the site of tragic fatalities, officials are especially focused on increasing life jacket use moving forward. The AGFC plans to continue its public education campaigns and enforcement efforts as the summer progresses.

As investigations continue into the weekend’s fatal accidents, the AGFC is urging all boaters to take safety seriously. While enforcement can help, they say, it’s personal responsibility that ultimately saves lives.

 

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