As temperatures rise, trout in Arkansas’s famous tailwater fisheries face a bit more stress than usual. Anglers looking to catch their share in the cool water should add a little more precaution to their catch-and-release regimen. Christy Graham, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Trout Management Program supervisor based in Mountain Home, says summer is always a time to caution anglers who wish to practice catch-and-release, but this year is esp…
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