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Fishing On the Kings River
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Map of Kings River
 A float on Kings River is a return to fishing in its purest form--no motors, no loaded bass boat, only your partner quietly paddling as you both absorb the untainted outdoor grandeur. The Kings has countless rock bass and hefty channel cats, but when fishing this stream, first and foremost on the minds of most anglers are the big smallmouth bass.

If you want to catch the real Kings River lunkers, take along heavy tackle. Some people expect bass from this smallish stream to be small, too, and that can cost trophy fish which commonly reach four to six pounds. A baitcasting reel, a medium-action rod, and 10- to 12-pound line are appropriate.

Two sportfish often overlooked by Kings River anglers are the walleye and white bass. Both species are common in the portion of the river near Table Rock Lake during the spring spawning runs in March, April and early May. White bass will hit a variety of shad-imitation lures and minnows, while walleyes are usually taken on live baits such as minnows, crayfish and worms or artificial lures, particularly deep-running crank-baits and jigs.
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A float on Kings River is a return to fishing in its purest form--no motors, no loaded bass boat, only your partner quietly paddling as you both absorb the untainted outdoor grandeur. The Kings has countless rock bass and hefty channel cats, but when fishing this stream, first and foremost on the minds of most anglers are the big smallmouth bass.

If you want to catch the real Kings River lunkers, take along heavy tackle. Some people expect bass from this smallish stream to be small, too, and that can cost trophy fish which commonly reach four to six pounds. A baitcasting reel, a medium-action rod, and 10- to 12-pound line are appropriate.

Two sportfish often overlooked by Kings River anglers are the walleye and white bass. Both species are common in the portion of the river near Table Rock Lake during the spring spawning runs in March, April and early May. White bass will hit a variety of shad-imitation lures and minnows, while walleyes are usually taken on live baits such as minnows, crayfish and worms or artificial lures, particularly deep-running crank-baits and jigs.

Fishing Resources from Arkansas Fish and Game
Arkansas Fish and Boating Fishing Limits Fishing Licenses Fishing Report

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
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 Secluded and peaceful with winding mountainside streets, Eureka Springs, AR has a flair like no other town. In fact, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Eureka Springs, AR as one of its Dozen Distinctive Destinations. Streets are lined with Victorian homes hugging cliffsides, and its entire downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas has block after block of one-of-a-kind shops, boutiques, fine art galleries, craft emporiums, spas, museums and restaurants. Festivals and events span everything from blues, jazz and opera to car shows to UFOs, antiques and the arts. Top-name entertainers perform at The Auditorium. each year. Eureka is also home to several music variety shows. Trolley and carriage rides are a popular way to see the city. Historic hotels and unique bed and breakfast inns, hotels and cabins accommodate visitors.
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Secluded and peaceful with winding mountainside streets, Eureka Springs, AR has a flair like no other town. In fact, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Eureka Springs, AR as one of its "Dozen Distinctive Destinations." Streets are lined with Victorian homes hugging cliffsides, and its entire downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas has block after block of one-of-a-kind shops, boutiques, fine art galleries, craft emporiums, spas, museums and restaurants. Festivals and events span everything from blues, jazz and opera to car shows to UFOs, antiques and the arts. Top-name entertainers perform at The Auditorium. each year. Eureka is also home to several music variety shows. Trolley and carriage rides are a popular way to see the city.
What to do in Eureka Springs
America`s most haunted Hotel Thorncrown Chapel Turpentine Creek Quigley`s Caslte
Pine Mountain Theater Great Passion Play Horseback Riding Cosmic Caverns

Where to eat in Eureka Springs
Bavarian Inn 1886 Steakhouse Mud Street Cafe Rowdy Beaver Den
Sparky’s Roadhouse Cafe Ermillio’s Italian Restaurant Casa Colina Myrtie Mae`s

Branson, MO
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 Besides the numerous entertainment theaters for which Branson is famous, other local attractions include the Hollywood Wax Museum, Silver Dollar City, White Water,  Stone Hill Winery, Ride the Ducks, Dolly Partons Dixie Stampede, Ziplines, Cave Tours,  Go-Karts, Mini Golf, Butterfly Palace, and Rainforest Adventure and the Titanic Museum is a half-scale replica of the famous ship and iceberg.

Branson Landing  on the Lake Taneycomo waterfront in downtown Branson includes retail space with Bass Pro Shops and Belk as anchors in an outdoor shopping mall of stores and restaurants.
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Besides the numerous entertainment theaters for which Branson is famous, other local attractions include the Hollywood Wax Museum, Silver Dollar City, White Water, Stone Hill Winery, Ride the Ducks, Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede, Ziplines, Cave Tours, Go-Karts, Mini Golf, Butterfly Palace, and Rainforest Adventure and the Titanic Museum is a half-scale replica of the famous ship and iceberg.

Branson Landing on the Lake Taneycomo waterfront in downtown Branson includes retail space with Bass Pro Shops and Belk as anchors in an outdoor shopping mall of stores and restaurants.
What to do in Branson
Great day trip
Silver Dollar City White Water Branson Belle Showboat Dixie Stampede
Titanic Ripleys Believe It or Not Go-Carts Ride the Ducks

 

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