
Originally Posted by
D10
Three is better than 15 and I will be closing them early in the morning. Hopefully the lake will clear up and the bite will pick up. Water quality tests are still good. When this is all done, maybe someone can show me a thing or two or ten. I have a peraonal goal to learn how to catch crappie on Lake Conway better than I can now by the time my little boy is 5. He is three and a half now and he is already a fishing fool. I Would be honored if a crappie pro could show a biologist a few tricks.
Matt, the more gates when the lake is muddy like it is now, the better, it draws the muddy water Down The lake and sends it to the river, the northeast end of the lake up at palarm is already starting to clear. I ain't griping, I am just letting people know so that if they had Lake Conway on thier schedule they have time to make adjustments so that they have a productive day of fishing, Matt I would be glad to help you or Matt H. With lake Conway, we have a common interest, to help and teach future generations learn what the Natural state has to offer. I can and will give you any help that I can, I do not want lake Conway to go down in history as the lake that used to be the best in the natural state. Lake Conway is a good lake. I am glad that the water tests are good, that is really good news. Lake Conway has a lot to offer still, and people should take full advantage of the opportunity. The crappie fishing is great In lake Conway, the Only lake In the state that I have seen that can hold a candle to Conway is Dardanelle. I ain't sure that there is many lakes in Arkansas that can hold its own against Conway when it Comes to bream fishing. Lake Conway has a very robust flathead catfish population. The channel cat and blue cat population is nothing to sneeze at, I have caught blue cat out of lake Conway up into the 30 pound class range and flathead up to 63 pounds. I have caught my fair share of crappie in the 3 pound range also. The redear and the bluegill fishing is also very productive, if you or anyone is interested In getting a kid into fishing, I suggest taking them to Conway and do a little bream fishing, I will give anyone directions to some of the bream beds I have fished for over 30yrs, they never change for some reason. I am lucky, I am a 3rd generation fisherman of lake Conway, so I have been taught by 2 generations before me, I have a lot to share.
Last edited by Lkconwayguru; 04-14-2013 at 12:33 AM.
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