Gaston's
White River Resort
Trophy Trout Fishing Report
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White River Fishing Report...
Since 1995 - For Twelve Years !!!
The Home of Trophy Trout
Since 1958
Almost Two
Miles of Trophy Trout Waters,
No Other Resort Can Offer Such !
Trophy
Trout from the White River, Arkansas
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Gaston's White River
Resort
is the only area on the White River where you can enjoy night
time trophy trout fishing. Right in the front of your cottage, night trophy
trout fishing is an excellent time to catch the trophy brown trout.

Just One of The MANY "Night Time" Trophy
Trout
That Have Been Caught and Released.
"Finish every day and be done with it.
You have done what you could;
Some blunders and absurdities crept in;
Forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day;
You shall begin it serenely and
With too high a spirit to be encumbered
With your old nonsense."
- Emerson -
Aug 18,
2007 - August 31, 2007

Water generation has been good for fly fishermen in the early part of the
morning. The same true for those like fish from the bank. As the day warms up the power demand gets higher and so does the number of
generators needed. Around noon, 1 to 3 units are turned on and by mid-afternoon the the water is rolling pretty good
with 4 to 7 units. However even with this amount of water fly fishing for
trophy trout has been very good. Never worry about the higher water levels; such
makes for more food sources for the trout and keeps the alive.
Trophy trout can be caught on a variety of different baits or lures. The most common bait is two power eggs or a pink rubber worm w/ a single yellow power egg set up on a white river trout rig. The most common
used lures are the red and gold buoyant spoon, and small spinners. This can be very effective on 0-3 units of water. From 3-4
generators of water live red worms, night crawlers, and pink jigs are catching some trophy trout as well. Lures that catch trout on 3-4 units are the countdown rapalas, pearl shad excalibers, and pink jigs.
Our Fly fishing guides and fishermen have had excellent catches with 1/64th oz. chrome dome pink jigs under a big strike indicator. Rising trophy browns have also been known to hit Hank's Bulbous Bivisible or Hank's Quick Sight Ant.
Other recommended flies are the olive woolly bugger and the red san juan worm,
these always seems to be a good choice.
Our friends at Bull Shoals White River State Park report the Catch and Release Area,
report say that the gold countdown rapala, and large peach egg patterns are the way to catch trophy trout.
Remember that when fishing the Catch and Release Area, single barbless hooks are the only hooks allowed and artificial baits that are unscented. No live bait permitted.
This has become the HOT SPOT on the White River for trophy trout over the past
four years!
It is
rewarding to see the bait fisherman, fly fisherman, guides, operators and the
public working together in the best interest of the White River and it's Trophy
Trout fishing program. Just proves what a bit of team work will do.
Good luck with your fishing and take a buddy along to enjoy fishing also
and to make memories of a life time.
Ron & Logan
BULL
SHOALS LAKE LEVEL
Date: 8.17.07, Lake Level:
652.50 msl
Last Report: 653.82 msl (Power Pool is 654 msl)
MSL is
mean sea level. When we say that the lake level is 654
MSL, that means that the top of the lake is 654 feet above sea level.

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The fact is that Gaston's
White River Resort has served more corporate groups than anyone on the White
River. If you want your trip special, then Gaston's White River Resort is
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NO CLOSED SEASON
Fishing the White River is allowed 12 months out of
the year. The months of November through March offer some of the
trophy trout
catches of all seasons, however, fishing is good all year as the water temperature remains
an approximate 50 degrees throughout the year.
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Fly Recommendations Chart
Hank's Fly Fishing Tips

Partridge & Orange Soft Hackle, Red
Butt Soft Hackle, Sow Bugs,
Black Parachute Ant, Bulbous Bivisible, Olive Wooly Buggers
Hank
Wilson teaches our fly fishing
school
and is a legend in the fly-fishing world. We
have over 50 hand-tied patterns available
in our tackle shop that Hank has made, as
well as hand-made fly fishing supplies
like fly-tying kits, lanyards, and knot tools.
These are all available for sale at our tackle
shop or via the Internet by emailing us.

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"The mark of a
successful man is one that has spent an entire
day on the bank of a river without feeling guilty about it."
- Anonymous
-

Trout Recipes
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collection of trout recipes!
Current
Choice
Sautéed
Trout with Fresh Tarragon
Serves:
2
Ingredients
2 small trout (gutted,
washed and dried with paper towels)
4 tablespoons butter
Fresh tarragon leaves (generous handful) roughly cut
Salt and pepper to taste
Juice of 1 lemon
Directions
In a frying pan large
enough to hold both fish, melt butter and heat until nut brown in color
(carefully watch so it does not burn).
Add fish, tarragon, seasonings, and lemon juice and cook on one side for about
3-1/2 minutes.
Turn trout gently with
two wooden spatulas and continue to cook for 4 to 5 minutes or until springy
when touched and fork shows flesh is flaky.
Remove fish, from pan
and insert a sharp knife at the back of the trout's head.
Run knife along the
back and underside, and the whole bone will be exposed.
Lift tail and it will
come off intact with the head.
Place fillets on plates
and divide sauce from pan.
CATCH
AND RELEASE

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Pointers For
Catch-n-Release
Use
barbless hooks.
Land the fish as quickly as possible.
When unhooking the fish, keep it in the water as long as possible.
Wet your hands before you touch the fish.
Don't squeeze the fish or stick your fingers in its gills.
Cut the line if the fish has swallowed the hook.
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