Arkansas, "The Natural State", has year round fishing weather, with three current world - record fish being caught in Arkansas waters. These record holders are brown trout, walleye and hybrid bass and the state boasts nine species of bass, including stripers that top the 60-pound range.
Fishing in Arkansas is a popular pastime for family fishing vacations, as well as those who want to hook a trophy-size fish or those competing in tournaments. No matter if you are a professional, a novice using a cane pole and a can of worms, a graceful fly rod on a flowing river, or a bass boat racing to a special spot, the "Natural State" offers anglers the chance to land a trophy. To add to these opportuities, the Arkansas game and fish commission operates warm-water hatchery systems and trout hatcheries.
In Arkansas, trout fishing for rainbow, brown, cutthroat and brook trout is a favorite outdoor activity on the White River in the tail waters of the Norfolk, Bull Shoals, Beaver, Quachita and Greers Ferry dams. Mammoth Spring provides cold water for trout fly-fishing on the Spring River anytime of the year.
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