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Stev wrote:Are you talking about NW AR?
No. Take a look at an Arkansas state highway map and look for Mena in the southwest part of the state. Then look southeast of Mena, and the map will indicate a campsite at Shady Lake. It is a very pretty part of the state, but there is nothing there but the outdoors. I still like it, but everytime I go there I have to have the front end of the truck alignment checked again. I don't think the growers are as much of a problem as they are southwest of Mena. It is still kinda chancy form what I hear if you wander too far from the water in parts of southeast Oklahoma. Big Dale |
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Stev wrote:snipAs for pattern, maybe one of those long sal****er eels with
several fly rattles at the end. Something to conjecture with. I don't have a rod that will throw that. Think Loomis IMX Mega-taper 8.5 foot 10 weight. If that won't do the trick use a spinning rig. Big Dale |
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I don't think the growers are as much of a problem as they are southwest of
Mena. It is still kinda chancy form what I hear if you wander too far from the water in parts of southeast Oklahoma. Big Dale I've never been quite that far south in AR. Lived in NE corner for four years and have camped and fished along the White River basin. The Ozarks are beautiful hill in some areas and sadly deforested in others. When I last lived in MO the growers were still a problem in the southern forests. ---- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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![]() When I last lived in MO the growers were still a problem in the southern forests. ---- There are still interesting problems in the Ozarks, even when "growers" are not involved (I think the term belongs in quotes, they're not growing cabbages). I remember reading a couple of years ago that there were reports of a tiger being seen in the forests in Cleburne County, Arkansas, which is the county that the Greer Ferry Tailwater of the Little Red River runs. The local authorities took a few days to decide that the reports were real, and ultimately decided on a sporting solution to the problem. They opened up a one day tiger hunting season in the county. The tiger was quickly brought down, creating a new record category for hunting: Arkansas Tiger. Memphis Jim |
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Memphis Jim:
There are still interesting problems in the Ozarks, even when "growers" are not involved (I think the term belongs in quotes, they're not growing cabbages). Hadn't heard the tiger story. Makes good reading. At the intersection of US 71 and I-44 (old US 66) there was ( is still ?) a farm that specializes in wintering circus elephants. On bright sunny winter days one could sometimes see them outside the buildings. You had to plan on cars and trucks slowing down rapidly and erratically. Diagonally across the intersection was a large machine works plant with a sign proclaiming "FAG Bearings." That one caused a few swerves too. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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