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Little Red River Fishing Report 1.26.17
Fishing conditions: good
Water flow: low to high on weekdays, low on weekends
Visibility: clear
Water temp at midday: 53 degrees F
Nymph bite has been strong using sowbugs, scuds and an occasional midge dropper. Also try fishing single flies with no dropper. Sometimes this works better, depending on conditions.
For full report by Jordan, go to http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=5920
Happy third day of fall! To celebrate we are giving free stickers with any order from the Gear Shop. You’re welcome. They will look super on your car or Yeti. We put one on our popup, and it’s awesome!
Hope your weekend is spectacular!
Kati
Summer Sweetness on the Little Red
Good times with Jamie, Matt, and Jordan. It has been a super summer. Can’t think of a better way to beat the heat!
Brown trout goodness on the Little Red with Capt. Rouse. Thanks to Andy Yambrek for putting this together. Enjoy!
Fun times on the Little Red. Jamie and Matt are getting ready for our Colorado adventure. Tony has already arrived in Alaska. Jordan will hold the fort down for the next few weeks. He has just a few spots left. Happy Friday! Happy Fishing!
Sam Vester, 86, can outcast most. His group had a great couple of days on the Little Red. Here are the current conditions:
Little Red River Fishing Report
4.29.15
Water flow: medium high
Visibility: 52 inches
Water temp at midday: 52 degrees F
Water condition: clear
The bite has been best with a little cloud coverage. I would imagine 1 generator most of the day will be the norm.
Full report by Capt. Rouse: http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=5920
Here are a few pics from all the guys from the past week to top off your Thursday! Enjoy!
Here are some pics over the last week of winter fishing on the White and Little Red to brighten up your Monday. Streamer time has been good.
Frigid weather sets the stage for world-class fishing in Arkansas
Don’t miss out on some world-class fishing in Arkansas during the later months of winter. It’s a wonderful way to connect into nature’s cycle, catch some fish, and breath in your share of re-invigoratingly fresh air.
Great article by Devin O'Dea of Fayettechill on our recent White River adventure.
Desoto Magazine September 2014
“In Ernest Hemingway’s ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ protagonist Santiago does battle with a huge 18’ marlin in the middle of Florida’s Gulf Stream; in Herman Melville’s 'Moby Dick’, Capt. Ahab fights a great white whale to his own death. Today in Arkansas, real-life character, Jamie Rouse, has been stalking trophy trout, walleye and hybrid bass for more than twenty years.”