This is the best time for trout fishing in Arkansas, when temperatures plummet and ice forms on your ferrules between casts. A fellow from Kansas found that out today, when he landed the third biggest German brown trout in Arkansas history, weighing in at 38.7 pounds.
Your buddies who fish out west or in the northeast will tell you that must be a typo, but they grow big in Arkansas. We had the world record German Brown (40+ pounds) until a monster was hauled in down in New Zealand a couple of years ago.
If someone can tell me how to post a picture bigger than a postage stamp, I'll show you what these look like. (The largest I ever caught was 22 1/2 inches long, but it was on a fly rod with a 2 lb. leader and a #22 fly, so it took me about 45 minutes.)
Your buddies who fish out west or in the northeast will tell you that must be a typo, but they grow big in Arkansas. We had the world record German Brown (40+ pounds) until a monster was hauled in down in New Zealand a couple of years ago.
If someone can tell me how to post a picture bigger than a postage stamp, I'll show you what these look like. (The largest I ever caught was 22 1/2 inches long, but it was on a fly rod with a 2 lb. leader and a #22 fly, so it took me about 45 minutes.)
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