My name is Clay Warren and I am from Dardanelle, Arkansas. Growing up over the years I have enjoyed fishing and hunting locally, although it would be nice to travel up north to do some bow hunting! Catching fish consistently keeps me busy throughout the spring and summer up until the fall. Then, I shift gears to bow hunting up until the next spring! I hope you enjoy the information and photos on my blog,and thanks to everyone who visits!
Below are three monster flathead catfish caught on live perch(also known as goggle-eye and rice-field slick) in the Petit Jean River. These pictures will make you think twice about noodling!ha ha In these photos: Buddy Reece
40 lb flathead
50 lb flathead
64 lb flathead
Bud's Wild Hog
Bud stuck this hog with his bow in late deer season. The picture does not do the hog justice. It was huge! Nothing beats killing your biggest hog with a bow!
Barometric Pressure
Barometric pressureis a very important factor that the majority of people don't even consider when it comes to fishing. It's a very simple concept and makes a lot of sense. The higher the pressure is in the air,the higher it will be in the water,causing fish to be less mobile. Also, it makes the fish hug close to the structure and not to feed much,which greatly decreases the chance of getting a bite. When the pressure is low, say before a major front,the factors are the exact opposite as if there was high pressure. Your chances are always the best when the pressure is low or moderate. When I decide to go fishing and the pressure is high, It automatically means it will be much tougher and the fish are going to be very finicky. Check the pressure in your area - weather.com
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