LittleRedFisherman Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 Just Having Some Fun Practicing There's no such thing, as a bad day fishing!
hoglaw Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 Man that makes me miss living down south. We just don't have that in NWA. Don't get me wrong, the clear mountain creeks and smallmouth up here are a blast, but there really are no "secret" spots anymore. There are a few stretches of streams around here that I know don't get much pressure, but there are so many places along the river and in the flatlands that just don't get fished at all. I'd have loved to have had a kayak like that growing up. One of my good friends is from McGhee and growing up he could drive turn roads and the levee road forever. There's just so much more space down south. But on the whole, I'll take living in NWA and visiting down south over living there any day of the week. I don't miss the bugs, the snakes, the demographics, or the weather one bit. We've got it pretty good in our little corner of the world.
Tim Smith Posted April 26, 2013 Posted April 26, 2013 But on the whole, I'll take living in NWA and visiting down south over living there any day of the week. I don't miss the bugs, the snakes, the demographics, or the weather one bit. We've got it pretty good in our little corner of the world. Gimme all the snakes and gators you can. Some of the best fishing stories I have involve getting cross-ways with those guys... ...that said, one of the snakiest rivers I ever saw was the Buffalo in Central Arkansas. Never had any trouble with the demographics on the bayou either, but plenty of bad encounters on Ozark streams. Not sure why that is, but that's how it has played out.
LittleRedFisherman Posted April 26, 2013 Author Posted April 26, 2013 I Love Both Areas As They Have There OwnPluses. LivingInThe Flatlands, I Love Me Some Ozark Country. Thankful ToHave A Place To Go There! There's no such thing, as a bad day fishing!
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