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The Outdoors section in an interactive space where you can share your photos, stories and comments on hunting, fishing and the experience of the woods.

We will have video and photo features, a blog on local outdoors information, and a Bragging Board for you to tell your stories.

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Lake Chicot chock full

(Tuesday, April 8, 2008)

Late Tuesday afternoon, a small gust sent a torrent of leaves fluttering like shards of broken mirror to the surface of Lake Chicot.
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Roaming the Buffalo

River in fine form for floating, fishing

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, July 1, 2007)

Sunrise, and the Buffalo River looks like a ribbon of gold flowing through a cloud. » Read story.

Making a summer splash

Big bass anglers can get hot with right decisions

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, June 17, 2007)

Despite bright sunlight and hot, humid weather, summer is a great time to catch big largemouth bass, not only in Arkansas, but throughout the South. » Read story.

Swamp king

White River bottoms hold ancient cypress, big fish

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, June 3, 2007)

From the mud bank of Pecan Slough rises a lone cypress tree that presides over the dappled, olivecolored water like a potentate. » Read story.

Cornering crappie

Consensus opinion: Slabs haven’t yet spawned

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, May 13, 2007)

For me, finding crappie this spring has been about as elusive as Solomon’s gold mines. » Read story.

Busting brush for crappie

Pearcy guide builds productive homes for tasty game fish

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, April 22, 2007)

For most anglers, spring is the best time to catch crappie, but if you know where they live, you can catch crappie all year long. » Read story.

White River reverie

Characters, trout create unique Ozark palette

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, March 18, 2007)

On Tuesday at 6:49 a.m., I heard the first wild turkey gobble of the year. It came from a bird roosted on the hill overlooking the far side of the airstrip at Gaston’s White River Resort. » Read story.

Cold water, big fish

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007)

Although spring is the prime fishing time, the peak season to catch big fish starts now. » Read story.

Cabin fever cure

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Jan. 14, 2007)

I have never seen the Caddo River more perfect for floating than it was Wednesday, and the fishing wasn’t bad, either. » Read story.

How ’bout Hamilton?

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006)

With a leaden sky threatening rain, E.P. Fletcher wasn’t expecting much when we arrived at Lake Hamilton recently.
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‘Spotty’ day at Greers Ferry

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006)

The dead deer in the water was the first clue that E.P. Fletcher and I were in for a tough day at Greers Ferry Lake.
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Lake Columbia lunkers

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006)

With sunrise still another half-hour away, the parking lot was empty Saturday at Lake Columbia. » Read story.

Bass and grass

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006)

The biggest largemouth bass Kevin Short ever caught weighed more than 10 pounds, and he caught it at Lake Ouachita. » Read story.

Lightning strike!

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006)

When Rusty Pruitt lived in Mountain Home, his day often started with a sunrise fishing trip on the White River before work. » Read story.

Fill it to the bream!

By Bryan Hendricks (Contact) (Sunday, July 16, 2006)

Most fishermen consider bream fishing a springtime pursuit, but you can still catch a mess of these tasty panfish in the searing heat of summer. » Read story.


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