Fish Catching Travel
We had the pleasure of meeting family and friends at Mt. Magazine in North Arkansas to celebrate my mothers 80th birthday. A good time was had by all. The lodge burned down many years ago and has been rebuilt. The place is great, the staff fabulous, and the park is so beautiful.
At the top of the highest mountain in Arkansas, it is a beautiful place, and if you ever wanted to spend a great weekend, or do some camping, I could not recommend it any more highly. The food was great, the scenery awesome, and the only way it would have been better was if we had seen a bear. So here are a couple of pictures and if you want to see more hit the link below.
Sunset from any room in the house.
The picture do not do it justice, beautiful anywhere you look.
The highest concentration of bears in Arkansas.
Many great overlooks in the park.
My lovely wife enjoying the great weather.
Don’t fall off, it is a long way down.
Sunset day 2 from our balcony. That lake was driving me nuts.
The park has miles of trails, activities for the whole family, and really cool lodging and camping. With a restaurant, bar, and facilities for events, it is a full service park in the middle of the mountains. So if you want to spend some quality time in the Ozarks check out the link below.
http://www.mountmagazinestatepark.com/
A little Arkansas Hunting.
It was nice to see my buddy Clyde and his wife Maria at the party. They have been doing a little hunting and sent me these pictures.
The lovely Maria with a little meat for the freezer. Nothing like a fish catching, deer chasing, great wife with a job.
Clyde had to leave the party early and drive to East Arkansas, one of the great duck hunting places in the country. Looks like it went ok.
To bad we don’t get some of those Mallards in our part of the country.
There you have it for today. Tomorrow it is back to work. It will be a little trout fishing with my buddy Todd from Austin. The weather looks a little sketchy, but that won’t stop us. So stop in, we are going to fish the barge canal tomorrow, with what looks to be fairly high winds, so I hope to have a good report when I get home. Thanks for reading my stuff.
Good Luck and Tight Lines