Little Red River

The Little Red River is a popular fishing destination in Arkansas. It is best known for its trout population, which consists of rainbow, cutthroat and brown trout.
Fishing the Little Red River
Rainbow trout are the main species of fish in the Little Red River. These fish are usually raised in a fish hatchery before being placed in the river for people to catch. The rainbow trout are enticed by a variety of baits, including corn kernels. The brown trout that live in the Little Red River are wild fish and they are also very abundant. All of the trout species were originally introduced into the Little Red River in 1966. The brown trout have kept up a high population, while the rainbow trout are stocked annually to keep their numbers up. Both the rainbow and brown trout are commonly caught by fly fishermen in the river.
Catching a big fish
The trout species in the Little Red River are notorious for their overly large size and many records for the largest trout caught have been set in this river. The current record for a brown trout is held by an angler who fishes there regularly. There are over 29 miles of river, which lets every angler have an excellent chance at catching quite a number of fish.
The Little Red River is a popular fishing destination for trout fishermen. Catching a trout that weighs over 30 pounds is not unusual in this area, which makes it especially popular for people who want to set a new weight record.
