NANFA-L-- Convention Buffalo Camp

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oops... i didnt mean to send that last message for pierre to the whole list.

here is the original post tho if anyone is interested...

Pre Convention Buffalo Camp

A pre NANFA 2005 Convention option, Camping on the Buffalo River.

A couple years ago after visiting Bill Hoppe in YELLville i crossed the
Buffalo River on my way south to Little Rock. I found a neat snorkel site on the
Buffalo about a mile east of highway 65 called Shine Eye that offered free
primitive camping, safe parking, a wide sandy gravel bar to play on and massive,
beautiful cliffs dominating the far side of this scenic river. I snorkeled
in the cool water and it was beautiful, clear and wide. I saw the Arkansas
Saddled Darter which motivated me to ask Dave Nelly to illustrate it for this
year's shirt. It is not only a handsome darter but a unique fish to the
Arkansas and Missouri Ozarks. Suprisingly i also observed White Tail Shiners as i
see them way over in Chattanooga. In my Peterson's i see there are 2 distinct
ranges for White Tails. Interesting and lots of other neat things, but i only
had an hour or two that day. I'm heading back this year! Lots of folks canoe
this beautiful, clear river and its whole length seems to be designated a
national wilderness area. Very pristine.

I plan on camping for 2 nights, the Tuesday & Wednesday before the
convention, June 7 & 8. This is a perfect place to snorkel, rest, relax, camp and
watch the stars from.

Cabins are also available just 4 or 5 miles away-in-Buffalo Camping &
Canoeing. Their website is _www.gilbertstore.com_ (http://www.gilbertstore.com) .
Several options are available in the cabins. I'm keen on camping but a cabin
would be interesting if enough folks were so motivated. Their "Benjamin Cabin"
is still available and sleeps 10. It would run about $35 each per night w/ a
2 night minimum. Full kitchen, linens, TV and its only 30 yards to the river.
2 or 4 person cabins are available for $65 a night. Check their site for
details.

This pre convention camping opportunity provides a good look-in-some Ozark
species thus freeing one up for a different convention foray as there will be 5
options on Saturday and you can only do one that day!

If you have an Arkansas Gazeer check out page 25, 7i and you will see a red
road running east off of 65 just north of the river. This is the camping site
known as Shine Eye tho it is not labeled or even signed-in-the site. Just
follow the dirt road and it deadends-in-the parking site. The cabins are just
northeast -in-Gilbert.

If your interested email me and let me know what nights and wether primative
or fancy cabin camping suits you. We can also work out weather logistics,
cell phone numbers and such.

I am also planning on spending Saturday, Sunday and possibly Monday-in-
Reelfoot Lake. There is a Grey's Fish Camp on the West side that has cheap cabins
and motor boat rentals. Neat place and lots of fun to explore from. I stayed
there a couple years ago w/ my son Coby... seems like i wrote a posti for the
list but i cant find a record of it. ? ( does anyone know how to search old
posts from the list? ) Critter road, lots of snakes and frogs, swarming
silversides and an isolated population of Golden Topminnows. Bald Cypresses,
stumps and Cobb's Fishhead.

some notes...
No outhouse-in-Shine Eye but the Tyler Bend Visitor Center and its
facilities are just across the highway.
The Buffalo River-in-Hwy 65 is about 2 hours north of little Rock. It would
be too hard to break camp and arrive in Little Rock for the first speakers
Friday morning, thus I will be staying in Little Rock Thursday night.
I dont know the regulations for the Buffalo yet. It would be fun to pull a
siene. My simple desire is to snorkel and observe and relax. No collecting for
me-in-this time. I know people can fish there for small mouth, so i figure
other typical fishing regulations apply.

ok... if your interested let me know.
casper

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oops... i didnt mean to send that last message for pierre to=20= the=20 whole list.
 
here is the original post tho if anyone is interested...
 
Pre Convention Buffalo Camp
 
A pre NANFA 2005 Convention option, Camping on the Buffalo River.
 
A couple years ago after visiting Bill Hoppe in YELLville i crossed the= =20 Buffalo River on my way south to Little Rock. I found a neat snorkel site on= the=20 Buffalo about a mile east of highway 65 called Shine Eye that offered free=20 primitive camping, safe parking, a wide sandy gravel bar to play on and mass= ive,=20 beautiful cliffs dominating the far side of this scenic river. I snorkeled i= n=20 the cool water and it was beautiful, clear and wide. I saw the Arkansas Sadd= led=20 Darter which motivated me to ask Dave Nelly to illustrate it for this year's= =20 shirt. It is not only a handsome darter but a unique fish to the Arkansas an= d=20 Missouri Ozarks. Suprisingly i also observed White Tail Shiners as i see the= m=20 way over in Chattanooga. In my Peterson's i see there are 2 distinct ranges=20= for=20 White Tails. Interesting and lots of other neat things, but i only had an ho= ur=20 or two that day. I'm heading back this year! Lots of folks canoe this beauti= ful,=20 clear river and its whole length seems to be designated a national wildernes= s=20 area. Very pristine.
 
I plan on camping for 2 nights, the Tuesday & Wednesday before the=20 convention, June 7 & 8. This is a perfect place to snorkel, rest, relax,= =20 camp and watch the stars from.
 
Cabins are also available just 4 or 5 miles away-in-Buffalo Camping &am= p;=20 Canoeing. Their website is www.gilbertstore.com. Several optio= ns are=20 available in the cabins. I'm keen on camping but a cabin would be interestin= g if=20 enough folks were so motivated. Their "Benjamin Cabin" is still available an= d=20 sleeps 10. It would run about $35 each per night w/ a 2 night minimum. Full=20 kitchen, linens, TV and its only 30 yards to the river. 2 or 4 person cabins= are=20 available for $65 a night. Check their site for details.
 
This pre convention camping opportunity provides a good look-in-some Oz= ark=20 species thus freeing one up for a different convention foray as there will b= e 5=20 options on Saturday and you can only do one that day!
 
If you have an Arkansas Gazeer check out page 25, 7i and you will see a= red=20 road running east off of 65 just north of the river. This is the camping sit= e=20 known as Shine Eye tho it is not labeled or even signed-in-the site. Just fo= llow=20 the dirt road and it deadends-in-the parking site. The cabins are just north= east=20 at Gilbert.
 
If your interested email me and let me know what nights and wether=20 primative or fancy cabin camping suits you. We can also work out weather=20 logistics, cell phone numbers and such.
 
I am also planning on spending Saturday, Sunday and possibly Monday at=20 Reelfoot Lake. There is a Grey's Fish Camp on the West side that has cheap=20 cabins and motor boat rentals. Neat place and lots of fun to explore from. I= =20 stayed there a couple years ago w/ my son Coby... seems like i wrote a posti= for=20 the list but i cant find a record of it. ? ( does anyone know how to search=20= old=20 posts from the list? ) Critter road, lots of snakes and frogs, swarming=20 silversides and an isolated population of Golden Topminnows. Bald Cypresses,= =20 stumps and Cobb's Fishhead.
 
some notes...
No outhouse-in-Shine Eye but the Tyler Bend Visitor Ce= nter=20 and its facilities are just across the highway.
The Buffalo River-in-Hwy=20= 65=20 is about 2 hours north of little Rock. It would be too hard to break camp an= d=20 arrive in Little Rock for the first speakers Friday morning, thus I will be=20 staying in Little Rock Thursday night.
I dont know the regulations for th= e=20 Buffalo yet. It would be fun to pull a siene. My simple desire is to snorkel= and=20 observe and relax. No collecting for me-in-this time. I know people can fish= =20 there for small mouth, so i figure other typical  fishing regulations=20 apply.
 
ok... if your interested let me know.
casper
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