Bull Shoals for Crappie and either for walleye. the fish should be shallowing up in early April depending on cold fronts. Night fishing would probable be best, hope this helps.
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Norfork or Bull Shoals for crappie and walleye ? Should I buy a Missouri or can I just stay in Arkansas water and do just as good . Thanks for any and all help wish me luck .
Bull Shoals for Crappie and either for walleye. the fish should be shallowing up in early April depending on cold fronts. Night fishing would probable be best, hope this helps.
KJV Numbers 32:23 " be sure your sin will find you out."
Got on Bull Shoals one time is all and the lake was like 20' high. We got checked by a young warden who said in his 20 something years he'd never seen it that high....we didn't catch anything! Sorry I couldn't help you out more than that.
There is a $10 dollar lic for Residents of either Missouri or Arkansas which permits one to go over the line and fish in the other state in either of these two lakes. It does not give one the right to go on up into the rivers or creeks which run into the lake. If one is 65 or over the lic can be for life. The lic can be purchased at any place which sell lic. I fish Norfork a lot.
also, the walleyes are already beginning to move up so I recoment going to Redbank landing and fish up toward Missouri.
Dont count out Greers Ferry.
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