The Shoals White River Retreat

The Shoals White River Retreat Hey y'all! The river is calling and this could be your view! Shoals White River Retreat has over 300

The mighty White at The Shoals White River Retreat! Our overlook deck normally sits high above the river, with all the f...
11/06/2024

The mighty White at The Shoals White River Retreat! Our overlook deck normally sits high above the river, with all the flooding it's almost to the deck. Should be fun digging those stairs out of the sand😳

There's something to be said about friends who make the effort to still get together after 50 years! We've hosted this a...
08/11/2024

There's something to be said about friends who make the effort to still get together after 50 years! We've hosted this amazing group of gentlemen of Alpha Gamma Rho each summer since we opened. They fish & fellowship and invite us to join in! Col Clarence H. Overbay and his nephew Jason even mowed our lawn! What amazing friends they have become ❤️

Thanks to the fellas at Knowles True Value for hooking us up with a new Worldlawn Diamondback mower to keep The Shoals l...
06/11/2024

Thanks to the fellas at Knowles True Value for hooking us up with a new Worldlawn Diamondback mower to keep The Shoals looking good! Local is always best! Pap (Matthew Harrington) & Elijah are ready to ride!

When visiting our historic Main Street be sure and stop by CC's Sweet Memories for a tasty treat!
06/05/2024

When visiting our historic Main Street be sure and stop by CC's Sweet Memories for a tasty treat!

Our guest Mitchell Floyd caught this beauty today! Are you ready to land your trophy trout? Come see us and Hayden Harri...
04/14/2024

Our guest Mitchell Floyd caught this beauty today! Are you ready to land your trophy trout? Come see us and Hayden Harrington will put you on one!

Hayden Harrington is a local guide who often fishes out of Calico Rock. He is fishing with his buddies today and pulled into the dock to get a measurement of this beautiful brown trout they caught on a jig. His buddy caught the fish upriver, marked the length on a fishing net pole and let the fish go. The measurement came out to a nice 28.25 inches. The brown trout bite continues to be amazing.

02/12/2024

Mountain lion carcass found on Sylamore WMA
LITTLE ROCK – A mountain lion recently was found dead on Sylamore Wildlife Management Area in northern Stone County by a U.S. Forest Service employee. A necropsy was performed on the adult male Thursday.

There was no evidence that the mountain lion died of a bullet wound and there were no injuries consistent with being hit by a car, according to AGFC State Wildlife Veterinarian Jenn Ballard.

“An adult, male mountain lion weighing 118 pounds and measuring approximately 85 inches in length was examined Thursday at the AGFC Calico Rock regional office, Ballard said. “The carcass was moderately decomposed and was extremely thin. It had severely worn, broken and missing teeth, and the stomach was empty.”

Further examination will involve testing for viruses and toxins. Tissue from the animal also will be sent to the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study at the University of Georgia and the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory at the University of California - Davis.

This is the second mountain lion carcass found in the state in the last 10 years. In November 2014, a deer hunter shot and killed a 148-pound male mountain lion east of Hermitage in Bradley County. It was the first time a mountain lion had been killed in Arkansas since 1975. DNA from that animal revealed that it almost certainly came from a mountain lion sighted in September 2014 in southern Marion County.

According to lab results, the mountain lion killed in 2014 most likely originated in the Black Hills breeding population of Wyoming and South Dakota.

Mountain lions – also known as pumas and cougars – lived throughout Arkansas until about 1920. Over the years, several sightings have been reported in other parts of the state. There have been 23 confirmed mountain lion sightings in Arkansas since 2010. Mountain lions are solitary cats native to North America. They are typically shy and reclusive, and they rarely attack humans. In fact, mountain lions are more likely to be afraid of humans. They have learned to avoid people, and they usually run away if they hear or see humans.

The public is encouraged to contact their nearest AGFC office with any sightings of mountain lions with verifiable evidence.

For questions concerning this sighting, contact Keith Stephens at 501-951-3562 or
[email protected].

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