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Southern Arkansas Fishing Report

Published on January 27, 2012 By admin

Lake Millwood Mike Siefert at Millwood Lake Guide Service said the lake level continues dropping slowly back to normal conservation pool and is expected to continue through the week. Surface temperatures rose slightly to 50-55 degrees. Lake level as of Monday 23 Jan, was 259.86 msl with a discharge rate of 1,560 cfs. Clarity and visibility [...]

New AGFC Reports

Published on June 19, 2011 By admin

Lake Ouachita As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation was 577.77 MSL (Flood pool – 578 MSL). Larry Hurley from Poorman’s Guide Service said stripers are good on swimbaits and jigging spoons as they chase shad in the creek. Bass are fair on soft plastic worms and creature baits in [...]

Southwest Arkansas Fishing Report

Published on April 8, 2011 By admin

Millwood Lake As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation at 259.30 feet MSL (Normal conservation pool – 259.2 MSL). Mike Siefert at Millwood Lake Guide Service said surface temperatures are rising, and are currently 61 to 75 degrees, dependent on location and time of day. Discharge at the dam [...]

Smallmouth Bassin’ HotSpots – November

Published on November 5, 2010 By admin

The Fall Feeding Frenzy is in Full Force in Arkansas, so take advantage of the excellent Smallmouth fishing at these Arkansas HotSpots! Crooked Creek Just Fishing Guides said the water is low and floating is difficult. Wade fishing at public access points is very good. Smallmouth are excellent on Clouser minnows, Shenk’s white streamers, crazy dads [...]

Fishing Reports: Greers Ferry Lake, Lake Ouachita, Degray Lake, Lake Norfork, Beaver Lake

Published on July 1, 2010 By admin

  GREERS FERRY LAKE As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation at 461.14 feet MSL (Normal conservation pool – 461 MSL). Tommy Cauley of Fish Finder Guide Service said the water level is falling due to some generation. Bass are still biting well between shallow and deep water. Top-water [...]