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YELLVILLE – If ever there was anyone you couldn’t say enough good things about, it’s Roger Vickers. Lawman. Family man. Good man. Friend.
Those are just some of the words people shared after learning of the Marion County sheriff’s passing. Vickers, 67, lost his battle with cancer Thursday.
“It’s a great impact. Everybody here is taking it real hard,” said Lt. Bill Hilligoss of theMarion County Sheriff’s Office. “He was a great man and a great leader in the community. He will be greatly missed.”
For those of you that fished the White River and the lower Bull Shoals, you may have known Roger Vickers, the Sheriff of Marion County, Arkansas. Roger passed away last night after a battle with cancer. He was a true gentleman and worked hard to protect the community. He will be greatly missed. His family has our condolences and prayers.....
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When some one calls a white person a cracker, in what context do you honestly think it is used? As a friendly way to greet some one? Or is it used as an offensive term to belittle a white person, because the person using the term is racist themselves, and is certainly not using it in a friendly manner? The speaker is not using the word with the intent to be polite. So, to say it's not racist is unfair, and that would be like me saying the "N" word isn't racist.
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My son and I went up crooked creek Saturday from the White River. It was still up a little; however, the water was still very cloudy. I called it "milkshake" on Saturday. We tossed a few spinner baits with no luck.We went back out to the White and switched back to trout fishing....Tonight we got more rain and more is forecasted....
Otis
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North Fork of the White River - Canoeing - various paid campgrounds (Dawt, Petit, Twin Bridges, Sunburst, etc.) along with state campground at Patrick Bridge Access.
Fishing can be done on Norfork Lake and Bull Shoals Lake. White River State Park just below the dam at Bull Shoals. Fishing on the White River.
Hiking can be done at Devil's Backbone (Mark Twain N.F.) or Caney Mountain Conservation Area. No hot springs close by. Local Watering holes include Royal 66, Buffalo Wild Wings, Arena Sports Bar and Grill in Mountain Home,Arkansas.
Arkansas non-resident 7 day fishinglicense = $25.00 - Trout Permit $12.00 - If you are a Missouri Resident then a border lakes permit will cover Norfork and Bull Shoals lakes BUT NOT the tail-waters.
Hope y'all have a great time!
Otis
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I was on the White at Rim fishing below the first island and I heard a jet running up river. I'm middle right of the river so no big deal. I hear the guy coming a long time before I see him. As I remember it was a Blazer, but it may have been some othe raluminum model with a 90 HP I think. Instead of running the deeper water channel, he chose to run some super skinny stuff on the far left. I thought to myself that he was a knucklehead for going out of his way to run super shallow, but away he goes and I go back to fishing. About an hour later I hear him running south. I'm in the same general area, but tucked further to the right. Well out of the way. This guy with two passengers is at WOT throttle and takes it over wet gravel bar that was about 6 inches out of the water instead of a nice 18 inch channel. The go completely airborne for a while and bounce hard on re-entry. Never let off the throttle, never looked back, just kept flying downstream. Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover.
Ham:
Apparently you weren't close enough to hear the operator say, "Here, hold my beer - Watch this." LOL
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A meth head, a skin head, and a Tactical+511 guy walk into a bar. They're all packing. At a corner table sits Andy and Barney. Barney's packing, but Andy has his bullet. Bruce Wayne is at the bar (packing status unknown). Ted Nugent is behind the bar with a rotary grenade launcher.
Who walks out alive?
The Meth head....he gets arrested as he walks out and gets put on probation......
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My son and I worked the White River today from Rim Shoals down to Fletcher Mountain. Dam releases today averaged 10,500 CFS. Plenty of water today....We tried everything under the sun. Zig Jigs, Lindy grubs, sculpzillas, rapalas, and roostertails with mixed success. After about 3:00 pm today the bite turned on while we were using 1/4oz Rainbow and Brown Trout Roostertails. Shot some video of our catches but can't figure out how to upload it from my old video camera...I will post it when I figure it out. We pulled out numerous 10 inch trout but did land some nice larger Rainbows. The browns we caught were 12-16 inches in size.We anchored once in Shoestring Shoals to haul in a few Rainbows but drifted everywhere else. Overall a great father/ son day on the River.
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It's a close call. For the most part people have behaved well, even though they disagree. On the other hand, this horse has been beat to death and no good can come from extra beating.
I agree with rps....I think this horse has been rode hard, put up wet and has died.....
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How deep is the water there?
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Been having a debate with my son. I would have released it. My son would have released it into grease. As I told him, If I have a huge 12 point deer on the farm, I will leave him and take the eight...Or If I have a non-typical I will take him. I think the same holds true with fish. I will get some good photos and if I want a mount, I will order a replica from my photos.
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I can answer for Arkansas, not sure about Missouri. It's a misdemeanor. Maybe a Class A, so punishable by a fine of up to $1000 and a year in jail, though it's almost always just a fine and confiscation. Having a CC permit is an affirmative defense to the charge.
The actual charge is "carrying a weapon." When I prosecuted gun cases, I typically required some kind of evidence of intent to employ a gun as a weapon before I would go forward on them. To me, that meant that it needed to be loaded, in the glove box, etc. I wouldn't prosecute where the gun was cased, the guy was on the way to the deer woods with a shotgun, etc. The law was pretty vague actually. But if someone was just transporting a gun from A to B, or taking a gun to go hunting or target shooting or something like that, I didn't view it as a criminal act. If they were just riding around town with a loaded gun under the seat and had no CC permit, then I would prosecute and let them explain to the judge why they weren't "carrying a weapon." I don't think I ever sent anyone to jail over it. Just fines and forefiture of the gun.
In Missouri the criminal charge is Unlawful Use of a Weapon. It is a Class D Felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and imprisonment up to 4 years.
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No...that's the bridge just below Dawt Mill....
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Any ideas on how this will effect boating?
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Of course, self-defense with firearms NEVER happens...
Former CNN Anchor After Self-Defense Shooting: “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--- up about it.”
Last week we shared the harrowing story of former CNN Headline News anchor Lynne Russell and husband Chuck de Caro, who exercised their right to armed self-defense to stop a gun-wielding robber who forced his way into their Albuquerque, N.M. motel room. Espousing a straightforward logic that even gun control supporters should be able to grasp, Russell stated, “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--k up about it. Make your own decisions.” Both Russell and de Caro are Right-to-Carry permit holders, and in an interview with Fox News following the shooting Russell had some choice words for anyone that would deprive them of the right to bear arms.
Espousing a straightforward logic that even gun control supporters should be able to grasp, Russell stated, “If you don’t want to carry please don’t. Then, shut the f--k up about it. Make your own decisions.”
Russell elaborated on her pro-gun position stating, “The discussion over the debate to own a gun is just ridiculous. As Americans we have the right to bear arms and as humans the right to protect ourselves. I’m sure that the man who shot my husband did not have a gun permit. Criminals will always have guns. The rest of us legally obtain our gun permits.”
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Intentional murder rates, not just firearm death rates are important...
United States - Firearm rate 3.2 per 100,00, Intentional Homicide rate 4.7 per 100,000
Canada - Firearm rate 0.6 per 100,00, Intentional Homicide rate 1.6 per 100,000
According to the CDC in 2013....
11, 208 Firearm Homicides...
10, 076 DWI deaths...
If that shocks you,consider this....
Top 7 Causes of Death
Since 1 Jan, 2013 Cause Annually To Date Tobacco: 529,000 1,340,870 Medical Errors: 195,000 494,272 Alcohol Abuse: 107,400 272,230 Vehicle Accidents: 42,000 106,459 Suicide: 29,350 74,394 Drug Abuse: 25,500 64,636 Firearm Homicide: 10,828 27,446National Vital Statistics System
So lets ban guns....Really? What about Tobacco, Doctors, Alcohol, Cars, Suicidal People and Drugs?
EVERYONE in my neck of the woods, that I know, owns firearms, most have a concealed carry permit....We have no gun laws in our county, yet per capita, our murder rates are way lower than St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City,etc....Go figure
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Sandy Hook convinced me there will never be anything done about gun control in the U.S. We will put up with anything before that. Anything.
Gun control would not have stopped Sandy Hook. A mentally ill person murdered his mother, stole her guns and killed innocent people.
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The fantasy is the very low probability of YOU ever finding yourself in this scenario, and actually being able to do something about it in such a heroic fashion, and without any legal ramifications as others have noted, and without shooting yourself in the foot, or a bystander, or misunderstanding a situation completely and making a bad situation worse. YOU, there with your trusty sidearm and your fearless bravado saving the day, just like Batman. Thats the fantasy.
I wonder how many concealed carry doofuses know how to do CPR? A skill that doesn't require a permit, no risk of carrying it, and far more commonly needed in order to "save the day" . . . .
I carry concealed on a regular basis. I do not consider myself a "doofus" (sic). I am a retired deputy sheriff who became an attorney after receiving career ending injuries while making an arrest. I am CPR certified and have performed CPR more times than I like to think about. I have never had an accidental/negligent discharge. I have been on a two way range as a deputy. It is not fun. I firmly believe in the U.S. Constitution. I have had numerous death threats in my careers. I carry a fire extinguisher in my boat in case of fire. I wear a PFD in case of an unanticipated water entry. I carry concealed in case of a life threatening situation. All of these are tools I choose to carry based upon MY experience, MY education and MY training. All I ask is for folks to respect my rights and choices as I respect your First Amendment rights of speech. You may not believe in concealed carry or carrying a weapon. That is your choice based upon YOUR experience, YOUR education and YOUR training. But please, don't generally call everyone you disagree with names because they think differently than you....
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With the current running, you would steer to the eddy and bank. You should never bail out under those conditions.....
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A man carrying a concealed gun thanks to a new Kansas law says he helped thwart a group of alleged robbers at a sporting goods store on Friday afternoon, according to reports.
Joey Tapley, 24, forced one of three teens who allegedly stole firearms and cash at gunpoint from a Topeka Academy Sports + Outdoors to let go of some of the cargo with his non-permitted, concealed weapon, he told WIBW-TV. The new law allowing Kansans to pack heat without a permit or training took effect July 1.
Officers from the Topeka Police Department captured the three males on Friday night and recovered the rest of the goods they had stolen, Lt. Bryan Wheeles told The Topeka Capital-Journal.
Authorities incarcerated the teens, whose names aren’t being disclosed because they’re minors, in an area juvenile detention facility on aggravated assault, aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary charges, according to the local paper.
The department released surveillance camera images on Friday that appear to show the teens holding handguns with bandanas over their faces during the 2:44 p.m. stickup. Police say they fled the scene in a stolen white 1996 Dodge Intrepid, and officers told the Capital-Journal they located the teens with a female accomplice at around 9:30 p.m.
But Tapley impeded the robbery suspects on their way earlier Friday, he told the local TV station. He and a cousin were buying ammo at the 1133 SW Wanamaker Rd. outlet when he says he saw the masked apparent thieves piling up weapons from the store’s racks and running away. The good guy with a gun chased after them into the store’s parking lot, yelling “Drop the guns!” and warning that his weapon was loaded, he says.
One of the suspects made eye contact and continued fleeing for a second before dropping the two guns he had in his arms and booking it, Tapley told WIBW-TV. An officer with the police department said no one was available early Monday to comment on his account of the incident.
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A true gentleman! He was very well liked and he was always a great guy to talk to. I first met him almost twenty years ago, I flew in to Gaston's with a friend for lunch. My friend knew Jim well and well visited about everything from airplanes to fishing.....
Otis
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Phil:
Having watched (and immensely enjoyed!) several of your videos, I notice that you use both spinning and fly gear. Do you enjoy one over the other? I have several friends that fish nothing but fly rods and have told me that once you go to a fly rod there is no other way to fish. Your thoughts?
Otis
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2WD, electric start, 5 Speed with reverse. Needs new tires and rear tail lens. Runs good. Average Retail is $1500-1900. Asking $1200 OBO. Gainesville / Mountain Home