First, I have some fishing limitations. Not my 15-year-old. He often outfishes me. But every time we get ready to head out, I have this perfect little 4-year-old who puts on his hat and sandals and wants to wade the waters with us And though this limits what we can do a bit, we wouldn't have it any other way!!!!
Also, we don't have a boat or anything. I hope to start saving for a car rack or bars or something and a canoe or kayaks soon. I have a forester, so I think that'll be perfect, but it's down the road. So as mentioned above, we just make the most of it and bank fish or, more often, wade the clear streams and fish with light tackle.
SMALLIES: I grew up a really good ways west of Little Rock in a place called Moody Hollow. I never caught a smallmouth in my life down there (though plenty of Largemouth and, if there's a hole of water down there, you can bet there are Kentuckies/Spotted Bass in it). Up here in NWA, I've caught dozens now. I'm still chasing the big one, as my largest ones are in the 2 to 3 lb. range. But the pick below (I'm the fat guy, not the kids!) is what we catch (and release) a lot in the creeks.
PANFISH: Wow, what a blessing to have access to so many panfish around here! We've got some creeks that REALLY produce the Green Sunfish and Longears, plus some Bluegill too. And of course in June we made a couple trips to area lakes to produce one heck of a family fish fry on slab bluegills (and Spotted Bass, which are the only bass I keep, and then not very often; also some Greenies, but they have to be HUGE for me to keep since they don't seem to produce much fillet meat like a Bluegill).
ROCK BASS: I guess I could talk about these in "Panfish." I LOVE catching the big rock bass in the creeks up here. I've caught and released some jumbos, that's for sure. I guess folks don't target 'em or anything, but my teen and I do (or try to). I love their fight, and they look awesome up here with their sort of dark and light camo pattern.
NON-TARGETING: I love that really, though, we don't have to target anything in the creeks. We use light tackle---I personally like Joe's Flies for creek fishing. I look forward to learning more about Arkie Lures, though, since they're local. Also keep some rooster tails and similar lures in my undersized tackle box. But we target areas more than fish, and as a result we catch a ton of Longears and Greenies in the creeks with occasional Smallmouths and Rock Bass (oh and Bluegill, though we do better in the lakes and ponds with those). Heck, I even caught one fish that I think (after looking it up) is a Golden Redhorse (some beautiful sucker fish) and all kinds of odds and ends.
QUESTIONS & GOALS: My teen REALLY wants to catch some catfish (I think he wants to eat some more than anything!), so my goal for the end of this summer (or for next year) is to put him on some. Our tackle is on the lighter side (biggest reals use 8 lb. line). Any suggestions from some of you veteran fisherman out there?
Also, someone told me there's White Perch around here. Is that true? I'm talking about the fish that's part of the morone family like White Bass. Anyone know? I've never caught one and would like to mark it off of that list!
Here are some pics of me and my boys from Year 1 up here. I love living in the Ozarks and feel really blessed to be here. I hope it shows in this post and in these pics. Eventually I look forward to learning to catch the Trout and maybe kayaking or canoeing to some honey holes we can't really get to yet!
Blessings, FoxMan2099