Sunday, June 9, 2013

2ND ANNUAL HOT SPRINGS FISHING CHALLENGE

May 1, 2013 - July 31, 2013

Location: Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine

Big Al the Second and his fishy fellows will lurk in Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine this summer as the Second Annula Hot Springs Fishing Challenge throws more money and more species into the net.
The Second Hot Springs Fishing Challenge begins at 6 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2013, and ends on Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at 5 p.m. Central Time.
The Challenge provides anglers the opportunity to catch tagged fish that can be redeemed for cash prizes. 
This year the total prize money has been increased to $60,000, with Big Al the Second worth the grand prize of $10,000.
“Our first Fishing Challenge last year was a tremendous success,” said Steve Arrison, CEO of Visit Hot Springs. “Prize-winning fish were caught by men and women, young and old, Arkansans and out-of-state residents. We were frankly surprised by the enthusiasm that the Challenge generated and the amount of publicity it generated for Hot Springs as a premier fishing destination.
“This year we hope to have even more prize fish landed and the level of fun to be even greater.”
Last year, the grand prize fish, nicknamed Big Al, was not caught, Arrison said, “so we hope this year to hand some lucky angler a check for $10,000, in addition to prizes for 52 more tagged fish.”
Here is how the Fishing Challenge works:
Eligibility: The contest is open to anyone with a valid Arkansas fishing license. Employees of the Hot Springs Advertising and Promotion Commission, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission at the Andrew H. Hulsey Fish Hatchery, and their immediate family members, and/or those living in the same household of each are ineligible to win a cash prize.
How It Works: Fifty-three (53) tagged fish (total) will be released in Lake Hamilton and Lake Catherine.  The fish released will be largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, white bass, crappie and walleye. The tags will have a phone number and a prize number on them. If a fish is caught the angler must call the number and present the fish with the tag attached.
The fish will be tagged by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and released in both lakes by a neutral third party. No one will know the exact location of the release points except for this individual.
No cash prize will be awarded to any participant presenting a tagged fish that has been caught other than during the fishing period. Tags must be presented during the fishing period to be redeemed. All tagged fish must be caught in accordance with all state and local laws, codes, rules and regulations. 
No cash prizes will be awarded to any participant who does not comply with state and local laws, codes, rules and regulations.
Publicity Release: Each angler who catches a prize fish grants Visit Hot Springs the rights to use their name, likeness, biographical information, and photographs, without compensation, in any and all media without limitation for advertising and promotional purposes.
General Prize Conditions: Prize winners shall be solely responsible for all federal, state and/or local taxes associated with their prize.
Prize Distribution: The tagged fish will each be assigned a number. Prize money will be divided as follows:
1 fish   $10,000
2 fish   $  5,000
30 fish $  1,000
20 fish  $     500
Total possible prize money if all fish are caught during the contest period is $60,000.
Call 501-321-2277 for more information
I now have the privilege of being the photographer for the Hot Springs Concert Band. Come down to Whittington Park and enjoy the sounds of yesteryear under the cool shade of the magnolias.
Performances
Schedule of the Hot Springs Concert Band
Date & TimeConcertLocation
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2013
June 10 - 6:30 pm (Monday)"Circus Days" Concert
sponsored by Visit Hot Springs
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
June 24 - 6:30 pm (Monday)"Going Places" Concert
sponsored by Seiz Signs
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
July 8 - 6:30 pm (Monday)"And Freedom for All" Concert
sponsored by Re/Max of Hot Springs Village
Josie Fernandez, Superintendent,
Hot Springs National Park, Narrator
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
July 22 - 6:30 pm (Monday)"On Broadway" Concert
sponsored by Community First Trust Co.
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
August 5 - 6:00 pm (Monday)"British Invasion" Concert
sponsored by National Park Community College
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
August 19 - 6:00 pm (Monday)"Planes, Trains & Automobiles" Concert
sponsored by Re/Max of Hot Springs Village
Whittington Federal Park
Hot Springs, AR
**October 13 - 3:00 pm (Sunday)FALL Concert
sponsored by Orr Cadillac of Hot Springs
Woodlands Auditorium
Hot Springs Village, AR
**December 12 - 7:30 pm (Thursday)Christmas Concert
co-sponsored by Kiwanis Club of Greater Hot Springs Village
Woodlands Auditorium
Hot Springs Village, AR

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Portable propane bottles and Re-filling 101

  1.  Your bottle can be refilled at a state certified recharge station like ours at "Young's Lakeshore RV Resort" or. Now the 101 lesson. Take for example your gas grill bottle a standard 20 pounder (that number represents the actual gas weight). Bring it in and we put 20 lb's of gas in it because that is what it is made to hold.
  2.  Now go to any bottle exchange like the Home Supply Stores or a Quick Stop's. Take a Look at the bottom of the plastic shrink wrap they put on their bottles and see how much gas weight for that bottle is listed. These exchange bottles are supplied by bulk propane operators who only put 17.5 lb's or even as low as 15 lb's in the bottles and yes they have to I would guess by law list the gas weight in the bottle.  Our price runs within cents of the exchange prices but your getting as much 25% more gas from us.
  3.  Our Mom and Pop refill puts more gas in your bottle or we could say more money in your pocket. See you soon. Open for gas re-fill Tues- Sat 9-5 call 1-800-470-7875 we fill all portable bottles up to 100 lb's.
  4. Open 9-5 Tuesday -Saturday give us a call at 1-501-767-7946

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Outdoor men its time to think out of the box A.K.A Who's afraid of the big bad wolf ?

     Who's afraid of the BIG BAD Wolf?  More people than you might guess, they are the many folks who have had one too many unpleasant outdoor, down in the boondocks camping experiences and as a result have concluded, wolves, bears, howling packs of coyotes, chiggers, snakes, fire smoke in the hair, ticks, sunburns, bat's, mosquitoes, thunderstorms, and the faint sound Banjo notes coming from the forest are yes to many folk just not their "Cup of Tea". 
  If this is you we want to introduce you to "In City/On Lake Camping" as a cure for your "camping phobias".  Young's Lakeshore RV Resort inside Hot Springs, Arkansas city limits and on Lake Hamilton lets you enjoy 70 Channels of Cable TV, Wi/Fi, Hot Springs city water, at RV site sewer dump, 30 or 50 amp electric, and last but not least we are your gateway to Lake Hamilton and inside of Hot Springs city limits. 
     Hot Springs is your Oyster 1.5 miles to mall's and fine dining,  2.5 miles to Oaklawn Jockey Club and Gaming Center, 10 minutes from Magic Springs, 4.5 miles from Hot Springs National Parks world famous Thermal Spa's Historic downtown Art's district. Bring the boat and water toys this Spring, Summer and Fall and use our boat ramp.
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