Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Smallmouth bass, natural springs on the Buffalo National River
Arkansas Smallmouth bass,
natural springs on the
Buffalo National River
North Arkansas's Buffalo National River was the country's first national river, is roughly 150 miles long, and includes nearly 95,000 acres of public land along its corridor. It has been the topic of a full-length book, the subject of a National Geographic feature article, and the cornerstone for the state's environmental movement.
This site was sent to me via, a friend, although I personally have not visited or fished this river, This aerial shot shows me some prime looking waters.
Labels:
Arkansas,
Buffallo National River,
Canoeing,
Fishing,
Smallmouth Bass
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