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The White River continues to fish well on high water, though the hot spots shift from week to week, while the early morning wading windows on Norfork appear to have ended.

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Looking for some way to keep the kids entertained this summer, if they have half an interest in fly fishing Dry Run Creek is the place to go. Or if you have a serious young flyfisher in your family Dry Run Creek is their chance at a serious trophy. Seriously its worth a trip alone [...]

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Catch a rise for good results on the White and tie up some Midges for low water wading on Norfork.

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Meet Ben “Carp Whisperer” Levin and one of his pals from Crooked Creek. It would be tempting to say pet carp, given that picture above, but that would belie just how smart these fish are and what an incredible job a fish of this size is. Ben nabbed the beast, estimated between 15 to 20 [...]

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The cool waters of the North Fork of the White were like medicine. Somehere in the first hundred yards or so I felt that mental “aaaahhhh” as the kinks and coils of modern living washed free in this lovely Ozark stream. It was good to be finally fishing

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Great fishing on the White and Norfork.

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Midges working once again on the White and low water on Norfork.

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A winter bow
Can you believe half the year has gone already? According to  Chinese calendar 2008 is the Year of the Rat. Well here on the White River basin we are referring to 2008 as the Year of the Drowned Rat.

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Low water on Norfork in the AM
 
 
Drag out your waders, pull on your boots and hit Norfork in the mornings. Norfork Tailwater has been offering wadeable water for a goodly chunk of the morning, if you are an early riser. And above is the proof from Gene’s Trout Fishing Resort’s newest webcam.

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Bull Shoals Rainbow

WHITE River trout are in exceptional conditions, and windows of low water on Norfork.

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