 | Smallmouth bass
length and creel limit changed on Eleven Point River. |
 | Walleye creel
limit changed on Greers Ferry Lake. |
 | Walleye minimum
length and creel limit extended to Beaver and Table Rock Lake
tributaries. |
 | Crappie creel
limit changed on Gurdon Lake. |
 | Largemouth bass
slot and creel limit changed on Lake Atkins. |
 | Largemouth bass
slot and creel limit changed on Lower White Oak Lake. |
 | Community
Fishing Regulations are now implemented on Dardanelle City Park Ponds,
Wells Lake and Yell County Wildlife Federation Pond. |
 | Catfish
(channel, blue and flathead) length limit changed on a section of the
Mississippi River. |
 | Freshwater eel
is no longer defined as a rough fish. |
 | Beaver Tailwater
has new regulations for trout. |
 | Bull Shoals
Tailwater, Norfork Tailwater and Greers Ferry Tailwater are open to
fishing with one rod or pole only. No other devices may be used to
catch fish. |
 | Rough fish
(except buffalo) may be discarded without being subject to a wanton
waste violation, as long as they are disposed of in a proper, legal
manner. |
 | Frogs may not be
sold as bait. |
 |
Non-resident annual fishing license increased to $40 effective Jan. 9,
2006. |