When spring nudges into Arkansas, even ahead of schedule like this year, fishermen turn their thoughts to crappie.
When spring nudges into Arkansas, even ahead of schedule like this year, fishermen turn their thoughts to crappie.
It is stuck out in a remote swamp, and there is no staff on hand and no camping facilities.
A rare sight in Arkansas just a few decades back, bald eagles now are common in colder months around much of the state.
When Keith Sutton talks about crappie fishing, you listen closely if you have any gumption.
Think about it, deer hunter.
With deer season ended for gun toters, with duck outings finished, numerous Arkansas hunters have hung it up for the year.
Snow geese in Arkansas and Rodney Dangerfield have a lot in common. They get no respect.
Again the traditional Gillett Coon Supper has come and gone, accompanied by the usual sprinkling and splattering of comments from Arkansas officeholders and wannabe officeholders. And, again, the question arises, “Is coon really that good to eat?”
Eli Lovan of Paris found a way to follow up on an outstanding football season.
For years, this writer has stubbornly refused to go along with the prevalent “year in review” writings of many local, state and national publications.
