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Downstream of the dam, things are a little more quiet and slower paced. This is the domain of the moredevoted trout fishermen. The most common fish in this river are the Brown Trout and the Rainbow Trout. The standing world record Brown Trout was caught very near here on May 9, 1992 by Rip Collins. It weighed in at an incredible 40 pounds, 4 ounces. Read more about that story by clicking here. A federal trout hatchery below the Dam raises thousands of trout, many of which are stocked in the river.
Favorite artificials for Little Red trout include marabou jigs, small spinners and spoons, and crayfish- and minnow-imitation crank-baits. But one of the most productive techniques involves a curious marriage between bait and artificials. This rig consists of a small, clear bobber rigged about four or five feet above a brown feather jig, on the barb of which is impaled a small white waxworm. The rig is cumbersome to cast, but that's acceptable since the proper fishing technique is to work the lure in as slowly as possible. During highwater, driftfishing with the current is favored. Bait is cast upstream and allowed to bump the bottom as it drags behind the boat. On low water, stillfishing deep holes, weedbeds, and timber from an anchored boat is preferred. The Little Red is also one of Arkansas's most popular flyfishing streams, and the many shoals exposed during low water periods offer ideal locations to hook a hefty trout on a variety of fly patterns. Arkansas's trout season never closes, but many of the larger fish are taken from October through February.
A flock of about 50 trumpeter swans have been making a small lake here their winter home. They arrive in early November and stay around Magness Lake until early March when they head back for Minnesota. They've been doing this for about twelve years now. This is the most southern location of any trumpeter swans that have been discovered in a number of decades.
Those who do not wish to fish may be interested in shopping in Heber Springs, which has become a mecca for casual shoppers, antique lovers, and those interested in the arts. Of particular interest are Gallery Walks. Also, those wanting to explore the town’s interesting restaurants will find a number of fine choices available.
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