Lake Conway
: Bates Field and Stream (501-470-1846) said the
water is at normal levels and clarity. Bream are beginning to bite well
on worms and crickets. Crappie have slowed. Bass are biting fairly well
on top-water lures. Catfishing is fair on live bream.
Little Red River
:
Lindsey's Resort
(501-302-3139) said the rain has cranked up the
generators, so water is flowing fairly well with two generators turning.
Small spinners are working extremely well in the current. Wax worms and
PowerBait are also working well on a slip-sinker rig.
Greers Ferry
: As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers reports the lake’s elevation at 461.47 feet MSL.
Tommy Cauley of Fish Finder Guide Service
said hybrid fishing is good if you get over the shad
and stay over them. The fish are back in deep water and wanting to
feed. Fish swim baits and spoons in 40-60 feet of water. The river white
bass are back with the hybrids and feeding. The main lake white bass are
using the smaller creeks to spawn and can be caught with small grubs,
Roadrunners and in-line spinners. The crappie should get back to normal
by the end of the week and be shallow with the warm up and rising water.
Catfish are biting pretty well as they are eating the carp eggs and are
hungry after the late winter. A few walleye are starting to be caught
again on postspawn flats in about 40 feet of water. The cold front
really hurt the black bass bite. The bass went a little deeper, but can
be caught on Rite Bite lizards or Cinkos fished on 1/8-ounce jigheads,
also use Texas-rigged centipedes and wacky-rigged floating worms.
Harris Brake Lake
:
Coffee Creek Landing
(501-889-2745) said the water is stained and fishing is
slow due to the bad weather.
Lake Beaverfork
: The City of Conway Parks and Recreation
Department said the water is clear and at normal levels. Crappie are
fair on minnows and jigs fished in deeper water. Bass are biting well on
soft-plastic lizards. No report on bream or catfish.
Lake Overcup
: Lakeview Landing (501-354-1470) said the
weather kept most anglers off the water last week, but things are
picking up. Bream are biting well on crickets and black rockhopper
flies. The crappie are still staging and haven’t moved up to spawn yet.
Overcup Landing
(501-354-9007) said the water is 4 inches high and murky.
The fishing has been slow from the cold snap. Bream are biting fair on
redworms and wax worms. Crappie are slow on minnows and jigs. Bass are
biting fairly well on spinnerbaits and flukes. Catfishing is fair on
large minnows and stinkbait.
Lake Brewer
:
Overcup Landing
(501-354-9007) said the water is at normal level.
Redworms are working fairly well on bream. Crappie are fair on pink
minnows. Bass are biting well on spinnerbaits. Catfishing is fair on
stinkbait and soft-plastic worms.
Little Maumelle
River : River Valley Bait (501-868-3279)
said the only fishing that is going well is catfishing using limblines
and yo-yos baited with live shad or prepared bait.
Lake Maumelle
: Jolly Roger’s Marina said the lake temperature
is 58 degrees at the dock and the water level is about 5 inches above
the spillway. Largemouth bass are excellent on spinnerbaits and
crankbaits fished shallow. Most of the bass are in spawn and prespawn.
Kentucky bass are moving to the shallows and are being caught with the
bass. White bass are biting well on the west end of the lake. Rogues and
Roostertails are working well on the fish moving back out of the creek
channels. Crappie are biting well on 1/32-ounce jigs in 5 to 10 feet of
water. Bream are biting well, but are still 15 to 20 feet deep. Saugeye
are biting fair on Roadrunners and spinnerbaits in 5 to 15 feet of
water. Catfishing is fair on worms and prepared baits in 5 to 20 feet of
water.
Sunset Lake:
Turbyfill’s Outdoor Sports (501-315-3061) said
the water is stained and at normal levels. Bream are biting well on
crickets in 6 to 8 feet of water. Crappie are biting well on chartreuse
and bubblegum grubs. Bass are biting well on green pumpkin lizards and
floating worms fished in 4 to 6 feet of water.
Saline River
Access in Benton : Turbyfill’s Outdoor
Sports (501-315-3061) said the water clarity is slightly muddy. Bream
and crappie are biting well in the shallows on black/yellow Roostertails.
Bass are biting well on small chartreuse/white spinnerbaits and 4-inch
watermelonseed lizards. Catfishing is good on live bait in about 6 feet
of water.
Arkansas River at
Morrilton : Charley’s Hidden Harbor in
Oppelo said the flow from Lock 9 is 42,000 cubic feet per second with a
headwater of 286.8 and a tailwater of 268.0. The weather slowed fishing,
but the action is picking back up. Catfish are beginning to move
shallower and can be caught on whole shad below locks 9 and 10 as well
as the downstream side of jetties in 10 to 20 feet of water. Stripers
are biting fair on live shad and crankbaits in 6 to 12 feet of water.
White bass are holding around creek mouths and jetties where clear water
and muddy water meet. Kentucky bass are shallow on the rocks and can be
caught on firetiger-colored Fat Raps. Largemouth bass are in the
shallows, holding near woody cover. Chartreuse spinnerbaits are working
well on the largemouths. Bream are lining up along the grassy banks and
are biting well on crickets.
Murray Lock and
Dam : Hatchet Jack’s Sport Shop said
catfishing is good below the generators on cut bait and nightcrawlers.
Terry Lock and Dam
: McSwain Sports Center (501-945-2471) said the
current is flowing very well. Bass are biting well on black jigs fished
around woody cover in the backwater areas. White bass and stripers are
biting well on ½-ounce Rooster Tails. Catfishing is very good on chicken
livers just out of the current.
Clear Lake
: McSwain Sports Center (501-945-2471) said the
water is high. Bream are biting well on brush piles in 4 feet of water.
Crappie are slow, but a few have been caught on pink minnows in 3 to 4
feet of water. Bass are biting well on chartreuse spinnerbaits fished
along the banks.
Peckerwood Lake
: Herman’s Landing (870-241-3731) said the water
is dingy and at normal level. Bream fishing is poor. Crappie are fair to
good on jigs and minnows. Bass are fair to good on spinnerbaits and
crankbaits. Catfishing is good on blood bait and chicken livers.
Redbarn Landing (870-255-4315) said the
water is clear and the lake is full. Bream are back deep. Crappie are
biting well on jigs fished vertically over cover. Catfishing is good on
minnows and rosy reds.