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Life list adds angling excitement

March 24, 2021

Lists are commonplace in our society; shopping lists, to-do lists and wish lists are found in most every household. Most lists are met with anxiety, but there is a list that each Arkansas angler should try to keep: an Arkansas fish list.

Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report

March 18, 2021

A couple of Prescott anglers ventured over to Millwood Lake for the hot bass bite and caught this near 8-pounder this week. Photo provided by Mike Siefert.

Lake Greeson gets massive habitat overhaul

March 17, 2021

KIRBY — Last week, 21 biologists and staff from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission worked with staff from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Greeson Project Office and Daisy State Park to cut, drag and sink more than 1,000 trees in 101 locations at Lake Greeson in southwest Arkansas. The trees will serve as habitat for crappie, bass and other sport fish and will offer anglers excellent locations to target on the aging reservoir.

Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report

March 11, 2021

While lots of brown trout attention has been on the White River lately, they're catching them in the Little Red too: Trent Carlson caught this 20-inch brown on Tuesday. Photo provided by Greg Season.

 

Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report

March 4, 2021

Brown trout aren't all being pulled out of the White River below Bull Shoals Dam, as Grant Morris from Tulsa caught (and then released) this nice 22-inch rainbow near Cotter. Photo provided by Cotter Trout Dock.

Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report

Feb. 25, 2021

Steve Emrich shows off the two nice walleye he caught below Beaver Lake Dam fishing with Jon Conklin of FishOn Guide Service. Walleye are definitely biting now on Beaver. Photo provided by Jon Conklin. 

Arkansas Wildlife Weekly Fishing Report

Feb. 18, 2021

Jessie Valleroyi joined in with the many anglers who are finding the brown trout excellent right now in the higher waters on the White River, thanks to all the generation from Bull Shoals Dam for the area's power needs. Browns love the water. Photo provided by Cotter Trout Dock.

 

 

Jssie Valleroyi