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Blue Mountain Lake

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Current Temperature:
90°

Est Water Temperature:
86° (What's This)

Barometric Pressure:
30.19 (High)

Wind Speed:
West at 08 Knots (9 MPH)

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Blue Mountain Lake
Blue Mountain Lake General Information
Welcome to FishingNotes.com Blue Mountain Lake fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Vital fishing information for Blue Mountain Lake, including mean water temperature and moon phase. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!

Blue Mountain Lake is an excellent fishery, with crappie being the favorite. Fishermen also enjoy catching flathead and channel catfish, bream, and bass in the lake and river. There are about 2900 acres of water area at conservation (normal) lake level. Fishing is normally best in the spring and fall. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission performs stocking and other fish management practices on the lake. [Blue Mountain Lake. www.nwk.usace.army.mil, 02/03/2008]
State:
Arkansas

County:
Logan

Inpoundment Type:
Reservoir

Surface Area (acres):
2900

Lake Management:


Latitude:
35.096764

Longitude:
-93.702712

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Maximum Depth (ft):


Normal Elevation (ft):
0

Boat Access:


Boat Limits:


Blue Mountain Lake Largemouth Bass Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Largemouth Bass Rating:
   3/5
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Blue Mountain Lake Largemouth Bass Tips:
Largemouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions:
Largemouth bass fishing is going to be pretty slow at 86 degree water temperature. Bass will start moving much slower and feeding less aggressively until the water temperature starts to get back down to comfortable levels. When the water temperature is up this high, it's time to get out fishing early and late in the day when the sun is not on the water. When you can get out for the entire day, it's a great time to fish some deeper water. Many large bass are taken this time of year since bass fishermen typically gets out deeper and fish slower with larger baits. Like any other time of year, the slower you fish with bigger baits on the deep drops and river channels, the better chance you have at a lunker. This is a great time to catch a trophy. Good luck out there today!
Blue Mountain Lake Smallmouth Bass Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Smallmouth Bass Rating:
   0/5
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Blue Mountain Lake Smallmouth Bass Tips:
Smallmouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions:
Smallmouth bass fishing is going to be pretty slow at this water temperature. Bass will typically start moving much slower and feeding less aggressive until the water temperature starts to get back down to comfortable levels. When the water temperature is up this high, get out fishing early and late and cast in the shallows. When the sun is up it will be time to get out into deeper water, try fishing some drop offs and deep channel bends.
Blue Mountain Lake Crappie Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Crappie Fishing Rating:
   4.5/5
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Blue Mountain Lake Crappie Tips:
Crappie Tips for Current Conditions:
Your lake crappie will be much more lethargic in the water temperature. They will be in deeper and cooler water. Crappie will be feeding; however they will not be feeding aggressively unless the other fishing factors are at prime levels. Find some moving water that is clear and you should find some more aggressive fishing.
Blue Mountain Lake Walleye Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Walleye Fishing Rating:
   1/5
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Blue Mountain Lake Walleye Tips:
Walleye Tips for Current Conditions:
With the water temperatures up this high, the walleye will really be moving slow and feeding even slower. It will be extremely difficult to stay on fish and catch good numbers. There will be good days that you can find a good pattern and fill the live well up. The good days of walleye fishing will be fewer and farther between until the water temperature gets back down. Good luck.
Blue Mountain Lake Catfish Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Catfish Fishing Rating:
   4/5
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Blue Mountain Lake Catfish Tips:
Catfish Tips for Current Conditions:
Unlike most North American fish species, blue catfish, flathead and channel catfish are comfortable when the water temperature is this high. They will be feeding and moving in typical patterns. You will start having a little better luck if you can get to some moving water that is adding a little more oxygen for the baitfish and the catfish will be there also.
Blue Mountain Lake Spotted Bass Fishing
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Blue Mountain Lake White Bass Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake White Bass Fishing Rating:
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Blue Mountain Lake White Bass Tips:
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Blue Mountain Lake Striped Bass Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Striped Bass Fishing Rating:
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Blue Mountain Lake Trout Fishing
Blue Mountain Lake Trout Fishing Rating:
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Blue Mountain Lake Fishing Reports


No Reports are available for Blue Mountain Lake at this time.


Blue Mountain Lake Solar and Lunar Conditions
Current Lunar Fishing Tip:
The affects of the moon on freshwater fish and game are at a minimum right now. There will be a new moon coming up here in a few days. The fisherman should never use this as an excuse to not get on the water. The affects of the moon can only enhance the outcome of a day's fishing not decrease potential catch for today. On days without the new or full moon, all other factors including weather, barometric pressure, wind and cloud cover will make up today's equation for success.
Sunrise:
06:25 CST

Moon Rise:
21:16:00 CST

Moon Phase:
Waning Gibbous
91% Illuminated
26 Days to Full

Sunset:
20:16 CST

Moon Set:
08:54:00 CST

Peak Lunar Fishing Times:
01:53 - 03:53 CST
14:05 - 16:05 CST








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