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The Fisherman's
Lodge
Fishing, Conference Center, & Lodging
White River Guided Trout Fishing Trips
for Corporations, Groups, Individuals
in Cotter, Arkansas 1- 800-268-3474
lodge available for
weddings, meetings, reunion dinners |
Family
Fishing Photo Album |
trout fishing photo
albums
family | women | fast action | trophy | testimonials | winter fishing |

Greg from Texas caught and released this 6lb. brown
while on a family outing. |

Darren caught this 2lb rainbow while
fishing with his father, who also caught several trout |
| Multi-Generation Good Times.
Father and son, grandfather and grandson trips are very popular. There aren't too many
other sports that allow a father and son to play so close together on the same team with
so few distractions. Three generation trips are also popular because grandfather, father,
and son can fit in the same boat and fish the whole day together. Important to a family guided fishing trip are guides who work well with
children. This means patience, good manners, and sharing the excitement. Since most of our
guides have children of their own, fishing with children comes natural to them. |
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Cody, age 9, is all smiles "making
memories" with Dad
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This picture says it all!
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| They Tell Us Its More Than The Fishing.
If you have never taken your family on a White River trout fishing trip you'd be
surprised to learn that catching trout is not the primary experience! No doubt about it,
catching trout is fun. Yet fishing is nothing more than a grand excuse to have quality
time and fun together. We hear it so many times: "We had no idea it was this much
fun. Heck we thought it was just a fishing trip. It's actually much more!" If you
want to give your family something new to do, let us take all of you trout fishing! |
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Tanner from Illinois out-fished his Dad
and older brother when he caught this big brown. |

Mom and Dad relaxing back at Fisherman's
Lodge
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| Exciting Show & Tell - When
summer is over and school starts few summer vacations match the memory of a successful
fishing trip. The reason for this is simple. When it comes to fishing the children do it
themselves. With the help of the guide they learn where trout live in the water, what they
eat, and how they survive. When a child finally catches a nice trout and gets to hold it,
feel it, and look into its wild eyes, they have lived their own National Geographic
adventure. A photo like this is real bragging rights at their next school Show & Tell! |
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