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Top Arkansas Fishing Lakes

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LakeLatitudeLongitudeCommunity Rating (Votes)
Lake Norrell34.730000-92.6461595 (2)
Lake Winona34.806722-92.8752825 (2)
Cold Spring Lake35.726010-94.4126515 (1)
Dierks Lake34.165903-94.0612595 (1)
Lake Maumelle34.879065-92.5746195 (1)
Merrisach Lake34.038798-91.2733185 (1)
Old Town Lake34.396763-90.7710915 (1)
Swepco Lake36.252797-94.5350255 (1)
Nimrod Lake34.956143-93.2050204.5 (2)
Millwood Lake33.750801-94.0451344.4 (5)
Lake Ouachita34.612240-93.3988954.4 (22)
Bull Shoals Lake36.430895-92.7741034 (13)
Lake Balboa34.641448-92.9107294 (2)
DeQueen Lake34.130832-94.3890384 (2)
Alma Reservoir35.479737-94.1738674 (1)
Bass Lake36.248663-91.7538664 (1)
Crown Lake36.208122-91.7319854 (1)
Hamilton Lake33.653915-94.4463984 (1)
Lake Hamilton34.459606-93.1061584 (1)
Greers Ferry Lake35.558227-92.2027353.9 (17)
Degray Lake34.244690-93.2196803.8 (11)
Norfork Lake36.402280-92.2297473.8 (4)
Beaver Lake36.281348-93.9367123.7 (43)
Lake Dardanelle35.350072-93.3438783.2 (41)
Table Rock Lake36.489469-93.5221853.2 (6)
Latest Arkansas Fishing Reports
June 13th, 2010 - Bull Shoals Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 2      Water Temperature: 80
The water in mountain creek cove is very warm and bass seem non existant even at 5:30 am keep coming back empty handed. Gar and drum thrive throughout day and night jumping out of the water at all times of the day. Maybe their is better luck elsewhere
May 28th, 2010 - DeQueen Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 3      Water Temperature: 65
Well i fish here all the time i just hardly ever catch any off of the bank but when i do it's perch or Brim the occasional Large and small mouth bass.
May 7th, 2010 - Beaver Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 1      Water Temperature: 0
http://www.beaversafari.com Beaver Lake Striper Report BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are in the creek arms and the rivers. There is a mud line at the mouth of the war eagle where it meets the white river. The edge of the mud line provides cover to actively feeding striper, they will use it to ambush shad. The white bass run has started and will peak near the 10th of April. Try using Spoons, Spinners, or Grubs/Jigs in White or chartreuse. The morning bite has been the best, most of our fish have been caught by 8a.m. However if it is over cast the bite could last all day. Most striper are keyed on the flats where they can hunt shad. Balloons with bait fished 5-6ft deep without any weight, "Free linning" or "flat linning" are the live bait technique's to use. Troll slowly! And expect to cover water, you will have to make a "milk run" of several spots to get your fish. An umbrella rig will also produce, remember to use chartreuse in the stained water. Try trolling redfins, rapala's and other shallow plugs about 150ft back. Try using planer boards with your plugs or live bait in order to spread your efforts in an attempt to locate the most active stripers. Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is the go to approach. For daily Beaver Lake levels and flow data go to my website and click on the Daily Beaver Lake Level and Flow info link. There is a 20 inch minimum and a daily possession limit of 3 striper or hybrid or combination of. There is no limitation on white bass. If you have trouble with identification look on page 39 the Arkansas Fishing Guidebook or click this link, the fine is very expensive and you could loose your fishing privileges! The following area's will be holding striper at different times during the day. On the white river from the hwy 12 bridge to mouth of War Eagle where it meets the White river. The area known as Creech has been the best. War Eagle/White river junction-Look in the mouth of the War Eagle up to the side-walk hole. Water temperature is in the mid to high 50's. White bass and hybrids are really stackin' up in this area. Free-line and balloons 8-10ft deep for striper and cast spoons or roster tails for whites and hybrids. Some nice fish are being caught up at the side walk and the 50cent hole's. Spoons, Spinners, grubs in White or chartreuse for white's and 'brids. The lake level needs to be at about 1127 for access past the last shoal on the War Eagle in order to get a boat up to the two dollar/cemetery hole where white bass are stackin' up. No fish at the "Mill" yet. You will need to pay The land owner $2 for access through the gate to the deeper hole's where the whites are stackin' up. Remember you are a guest on their property, treat it with respect! DO NOT LITTER! White river-White bass run is heating up. Fish are piled up near Neils bluff and white bass are being caught all the way up to slick rock. Spoons, Spinners, grubs/jigs in White or chartreuse. Water temp's in the mid to high 50's. Blue springs area-412 bridge is holding some fish, during bright sun they are suspending in the shade of the bridge. Good late morning spot. Cedar Bluff area-Flat is holding fish. Water temps in the mid to high 50's. Hickory Creek- Fish activity is fair. Look in Hickory creek cove. Fish are shallow, use a "free-line" approach with a decent sized bait about 4-6 inches long. Water temp's in the mid to high 50's. Horseshoe Bend-Fish are up river/creek arms but will return in a few day's. On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid to high 50's. Prairie Creek -Some fish still in the area but most are moving up river. Look for fish from the bridge up river on the flats" including Beaver shores. Copper mine-Fish are up river but will return in a few day's. Rocky Branch-Fish are up river but will return in a few day's. On the lower section try Indian creek-Holding some Striper Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow"
April 19th, 2010 - Beaver Lake
Report By:
abray
Fishing Rating: 1      Water Temperature: 0
Monday, March 15, 2010 Beaver Lake Striper Report BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 Fishing has been good, the stripers are moving into the creek arms as daily temperatures continue to rise near the 60 degree mark. The bait is staying near the surface looking for the warmest water. The white bass run has started and will peak near the 1st of April. Spoons, Spinners, grubs in White or chartreuse. The striper have started their push up river. The activity level will increase as the ambient temperature continues to rise. Find the warmest water. The morning bite has been the best, most of our fish have been caught by 8a.m. However if it is over cast the bite could last all day. Most fish are 8-20 deep. "Free linning" or "flat linning" are the technique's to use. An umbrella rig will also produce. Try trolling redfins, rapala's and other shallow plugs about 150ft back. Try using planer boards with your plugs or live bait in order to spread your efforts in an attempt to locate the most active stripers. Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers will be the go to approach. For daily Beaver Lake levels and flow data go to my website and click on the Daily Beaver Lake Level and Flow info link. The following area's should hold fish, however try to find the warmest water possible (Look in the backs of coves they will warm the fastest). This will also depend on lake flow. You will find a link to the Beaver Lake level and Flow charts for Beaver Lake on the Area/species information page of my website. Here's on old guides trick, if you are fishing up river where the water is dirty try dipping your shad/minnows tail in a chartreuse dye it doesn't matter if it is scented it just makes the bait more visible to the fish. On the white river from the hwy 12 bridge to mouth of War Eagle where it meets the White river.
April 19th, 2010 - Bull Shoals Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 5      Water Temperature: 60
Main lake water temp is at about 60. The main points have slowed down as the fish move into spawning areas. Shallow sandy flats on the north side are full of Kentucky and Smallmouth Bass. Slow is still the key. Yellow and white Clousers(flyfishing)are still taking fish on fast sinking tips with a slow strip. Position the boat in about 12 feet of water and cast to within 4 feet of the brush keeping the bait just off bottom. The next 10 days should be killer on Bull Shoals as the weather will be a bit cooler and the lake is stable in elevation. With all the fly fisherman on the White river I'm surprised that I never seen a single person flyfish the lake. A 6 to 9 weight rod with a level 6 foot 12 lb test florocarbon leader is all that's needed. Attach that to a sink tip line (5" to 8" inch per second) attach a light weighted clouser and you're good to go.
April 11th, 2010 - Bull Shoals Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 1      Water Temperature: 54
Water temp is less than predicted at 54 but is starting to climb and with the sunny days forcasted should rise sharply the upcoming week. White Bass on the north creek arms are finished spawning but the main lake spawners are still with eggs. Large mouths, small mouths, spotted bass and walleye are on the MAIN LAKE POINTS with some smaller fish on the secondary points. I have been catching limits with the fly rod with fast sinking tips throwing yellow and white clousers. The trick is a slow presentation. The crappies are moving into shallow water getting ready to spawn but not in full swing yet.
March 6th, 2010 - Bull Shoals Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 1      Water Temperature: 39
Water temp is 39, just as estimated. 3-5-10
March 6th, 2010 - Beaver Lake
Report By:
Guest
Fishing Rating: 1      Water Temperature: 0
crappie are on the move but dont tell any one
May 1st, 2009 - Lake Dardanelle
Report By:
sirjim
Fishing Rating: 4      Water Temperature: 68
Largemouth Bass are very active on spinnerbaits. Very nice 6 pounder caught yesterday, 04/30 near Arkansas Tech on west side of lake. Also good at entrance of Dardanelle Marina.
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