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Arkansas Trout On A Missouri River
The Little Missouri River in southwest Arkansas boasts a fine trout fishery. (May 2007)
Trout fishing in north Arkansas has a big reputation: Tailwaters gush from hydroelectric dams on reservoirs of 30,000 to 45,000 acres and flow for many miles, producing rainbows that occasionally weigh in the teens and brown trout that snack on fish you'd be happy to put on a stringer. It's world-class fishing -- but the sheer size of the rivers and the force of their changing water levels can overwhelm and even intimidate anglers. Fortunately, there's excellent fishing on a smaller scale and a more relaxing pace on the Little Missouri River in southwest Arkansas. Jeff Guerin of Murfreesboro has fished the Little Mo for three decades and is the river's sole full-time guide. He and his customers use fly-fishing gear exclusively, but all anglers can benefit from his detailed observations about the river. And if you happen to be a fly-fishing purist, he delivered an exciting revelation during his interview with Arkansas Sportsman when he declared: "I'm going out on a limb, but I'll say it's the best dry-fly stream in the state!" Here's your guide to catching the feisty rainbows in southwest Arkansas' scenic jewel, the Little Missouri River. LITTLE MO INFO Rainbows are the only trout stocked here, but those that survive for a few months develop especially feisty attitudes and fight much harder than their hatchery cousins to the north. "The condition the fish are in is incredible," Guerin said. "You'll have a fish that takes off on a 15-yard run that'll turn out to be 11 or 12 inches long." WHERE THE TROUT ARE |
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