Lake Conway:
Bates Field and Stream
(501-470-1846) said the water is stained and at a normal level.
Crappie fishing is good on minnows and jigs. Bass are biting well on
spinnerbaits.
Little Red River:Lindsey's
Resort (501-302-3139) said the river is clear and low with no
generation. Trout fishing has been excellent on wax worms, Power Eggs
and nightcrawlers. Fl-anglers are doing well with sow bugs and egg
patterns.
Jed Hollan at the
Little Red Fly Shop said has released no water in seven days. The
river is dead low and wading opportunities are great. There are
multiple aquatic insect hatches with caddis flies, mayflies and midges
coming off most days. Many large brown trout and rainbows are being
caught and released in the Little Red around shoals areas. Caddis
flies (looks like a small cream moth), mayflies (small insect with
upright wings) and midges (looks like a tiny mosquito but doesn't
bite) are abundant. Adams (sizes 18-20), BWO (sizes 18-20), midges
(size 22, cream) and elk hair caddis (sizes 18-20) are the dry flies
of choice. For subsurface flies try a sow bug (size 14-16, peacock,
purple haze, light gray or tan), pheasant tail (size 16), hare's ear
nymph (sizes 14-16), zebra midge (sizes 16-22, red, black or copper),
or woolly bugger (sizes 10-12, olive or black). A size 12 olive wooly
bugger stripped fast just under the surface has proven to be not only
productive but fun! If a big brown takes your wooly bugger, hang on!
An egg pattern is a go-to fly during the spawn. The best size is 14
and the best colors vary from salmon, bubble gum, peach to cerise
(red). To me, a chartreuse egg pattern represents an infertile egg and
there are always lots of them in the river. You should have several
different colors of egg patterns including chartreuse. After you have
caught a few fish in one spot, put on a different color egg and
continue fishing.
Greers Ferry:
As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s
elevation at 456.81 feet MSL.
Tommy Cauley of Fish Finder Guide Service
said hybrid and white bass fishing continue to be very good all over
the lake, many birds have shown up, making it a little easier to find
surface activity when the bite is slow. Spoons, buckshot in-line
spinners and some top-water action can still be had, but the fish are
moving deeper. Some fish have moved to 60 feet while others can be
caught in 38-50 feet. The bass fishing has gotten better with many
fish moving shallower. Spinnerbaits, flukes, Rat-L-Traps, top-waters
and jighead worms are all working fairly well near shallow cover.
Smallmouth and a few largemouths are biting around 20 feet deep on
football head jigs, drop-shot rigs and Carolina rigs. Catfishing has
been excellent on jugs set 17 feet deep. Walleye are being caught
around the hybrid activity with spoons fished on the bottom. Crappie
are biting fairly well in the pole timber on jigs and minnows.
Shiloh Marina said fishing has been
slow for all species.
Harris Brake Lake:Coffee
Creek Landing (501-889-2745) said water conditions are normal.
Bream fishing is good on worms. Crappie are biting well on minnows and
jigs. Bass fishing is fair on spinnerbaits. Catfish are biting well on
liver.
Lake Overcup:
Lakeview Landing
(501-354-1470) said the water is clear and a little high. Crappie
fishing is good around the bank on minnows and red or orange jigs.
Catfishing is excellent on liver and large minnows.
Overcup Landing (501-354-9007) said the water is clear and 4
inches high. Bream fishing is good on worms and crickets. Crappie are
biting well on small minnows and white jigs. Catfishing is good on
shad and cut bait.
Brewer Lake:Overcup
Landing (501-354-9007) said water conditions are normal. Bream
fishing is good on worms and crickets. Crappie fishing is fair on
small minnows. Catfish are biting well on cut bait and nightcrawlers.
Sunset Lake:
Turbyfill’s Outdoor Sports (501-315-3061) said water conditions are
normal. Bream fishing is fair on crickets. Bass fishing is good on
top-water baits and watermelon-colored 5-inch lizards.
Saline River Access in
Benton: Turbyfill’s
Outdoor Sports (501-315-3061) said the water is clear and low. Crappie
are biting well in about 6 feet of water on Tennessee shad-colored
jigs around brush piles. Bass fishing is good on white 8-oz.
spinnerbaits. Walleye fishing is fair on orange crawdad crankbaits.
Arkansas
River at Morrilton:
Charley’s Hidden Harbor in Oppelo said largemouth are biting fairly
well on chartreuse and white spinnerbaits fished around wood cover in
6 to 10 feet of water. Catfishing is fair on the front side of the
jetties and in front of the dams on whole shad. Some white bass have
been caught around Coppers Gap, Flagg Lake Cutoff and across form the
Petit Jean River on white Shad Raps. White bass are also being caught
below the Dam Nine on Rooster Tails. Stripers are holding below dams
nine and 10 and are biting well on 2-oz. jigs with Mr. Twister grubs.
Crappie are behind the jetties and biting fairly well on minnows near
the banks.
Arkansas
River in Little Rock:
Vince Miller from
Fish ‘N Stuff said the water
is normal with little current. Bass fishing is fair in the backwater
on crankbaits, jigs and pumpkin-colored 6-inch worms.
Little Maumelle River:
River Valley Bait (501-868-3279) said the water conditions are normal.
Crappie fishing is fair in 6-8 ft of water on minnows and assorted
jigs. Catfishing is fair on any kind of bait.
Terry Lock and Dam:
McSwain Sports Center (501-945-2471) said the water conditions are
normal, but fishing is very slow.
Clear
Lake:
McSwain Sports Center (501-945-2471) said the water is clear and a
little low. Bream fishing is fair on crickets. Crappie fishing is
picking up and is good in 4-5 feet of water on blue/white jigs. A few
largemouth bass have been caught on white spinnerbaits around grassy
areas.