When COVID-19 shut down the world, retired doctor Charles Wohl of Lenox found refuge in the quiet rhythm of casting lines on trout streams. From Massachusetts rivers to the bonefish ...
My fishing guide, Shiloh Patterson, vividly remembers the first time he hooked a king salmon back in 1997. The fight lasted ...
Some of us just float through life. Christa Clasgens has figured out a way to make a living at it. Clasgens is the owner of ...
Eighty-five miles from Little Rock sits a city with a gorgeous, 34,000-acre lake on the Arkansas River, full of bass, catfish ...
Clint and I sat side by side at the trout advisory committee meetings. I respect him as a great friend of our tailwaters. As they say, he has skin in the game. He’s worked as a bait guide at the ...
In a time when critical voices are increasingly silenced, the Arkansas Times stands as a beacon of truth, tirelessly defending the fundamental rights and freedoms within our community. With Arkansas ...
Photo provided IU Columbus Professor Luke Jacobus collects samples at Hindostan Falls, where he helped identify a previously unknown genus and species of freshwater fungus. Photo provided IU Columbus ...
Even Ray Tucker shed a few tears at the fourth annual Mending the Line fundraiser Thursday at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock. Mending the Line is the primary fundraising event for the Mayfly ...
Hearings were held on a plan to develop the Adam’s Rib golf course in Eagle with nearly 900 residential units, hotels, employee housing and 20,000 square feet of commercial space. Fred Kummer, who ...