Welcome to
DownHome Arkansas
Welcome to
DownHome Arkansas
Welcome to
DownHome Arkansas
Hi, I’m Keith “Catfish” Sutton. and this is my website. My writing and photography feature fishing, hunting, nature, food and travel. I’ve written 13 books and had thousands of articles and photos published in Bass Pro Shops, CatfishNOW.com, CrappieNOW.com, Ducks Unlimited, Game & Fish, Outdoor Life and elsewhere.
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I look forward to hearing from you.
Latest Blogs
Blogs and articles about Arkansas, southern food, fishing, hunting, and more. Get DownHome Arkansas blogs straight to your email when you subscribe below!
The Purple Passionflower: Beauty, Symbolism and Sweet Rewards by the Roadside
While visiting Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge in White County recently, Theresa and I spotted a purple passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) blooming beside the road. These
Shrews: Hidden Tigers in our Backyards
In a rural backyard, the carnivore hunts. Its bite is poisonous. Its blood-colored teeth are needle sharp. It never sleeps. Day and night, it kills
Ouachita National Forest Squirrels
Ouachita National Forest (NF) covers almost 1.8 million acres in west-central Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma. It is the South’s oldest and largest national forest. When
Conservation Starts With Us
Would you like to make our world a better place in which to live? Certainly, all of us who hunt, fish and love the outdoors
Cypress Secrets
More than 500 years before Christopher Columbus came to America, a tiny bald cypress seedling sprouted in the mucky ground beside Bayou de View in
Cypress Secrets
More than 500 years before Christopher Columbus came to America, a tiny bald cypress seedling sprouted in the mucky ground beside Bayou de View in eastern Arkansas. The tree took root about the same time Viking raider Leif Eriksson discovered North America. It was 100 years old when the Crusades
“Hunting Arkansas” by Keith Sutton. It’s Back in Stock!
The University of Arkansas Press recently printed new copies of Keith’s “Hunting Arkansas” book, which
Squirrel & Dumplings
Squirrel and dumplings ranks high on my list of all-time-favorite wild game dinners. My mother
Discover the Cliff House Inn
(Photo courtesy of Ark. Parks & Tourism Dept.) The Cliff House Inn, six miles south
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