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Year round, world-class fishing in scenic natural beauty
Read more about Mountain Home and how it has been ranked by Field and Stream magazine as the nation's second best fishing town!
Here in the Ozark Mountain Region, we are blessed with an abundance of year-round, world-class, record-breaking Arkansas fishing waters. Wade into the morning mist of a cool mountain trout stream to angle for your evenings' dinner or hire a professional guide to lead you to the best Arkansas fishing holes. Test your skill in a pro tournament or spend a relaxing weekend fishing from the comfort of your boat. Do you scuba? You can even enjoy spear fishing in the deep waters of our crystal clear Twin Lakes.
World renowned Arkansas fishing resorts, marinas and outfitters of the Ozark Mountain Region will take care of your every need. From professional guide services to cabin, boat and gear rentals - they do it all. Want to go fishing for smallmouth bass or rainbow trout? With our crystal-clear record breaking trout streams, world-class deep water lakes and blue-ribbon smallmouth mountain streams surrounded by magnificent Ozark mountain beauty, all we can say is - Welcome to paradise.
Record Breaking Trout Streams - White and North Fork Rivers

Catching your limit is usually not a problem on the beautiful, record breaking trout
streams of the Ozark Mountain Region. Both the White River and North Fork River are
excellent cool water habitats offering world class fishing in all seasons.
World class deep water fishing - Bull Shoals Lake and Lake Norfork

Deep water fishing in the clear waters of our magnificent twin lakes, Bull Shoals Lake and Lake
Norfork, offers challenging fishing expeditions for families and professionals
alike. Our giant, clear, deep water lakes have also produced record breaking fish.
Blue-ribbon smallmouth streams - Buffalo and Crooked Creek

The rugged Ozarks also offer fantastic fishing for smallmouth bass on the Buffalo National River and on Crooked Creek, Arkansas' blue-ribbon smallmouth bass stream. Channel catfish, green and longear sunfish and spotted bass thrive in mountain shoals, streams and eddies.
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