Hope them silver carp dont get in there
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This is how yellow bass get into Lake Conway. We had to open all 15 spillway gates this week to let the 5+ inches of rain out. Also the Arkansas River had Palarm Creek backed up to the dam. There was no elevation loss from the lake to the creek. When this happens, yellow bass and other fish follow the flow up into the lake.
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Hope them silver carp dont get in there
Matt Schroeder - AGFC - (877)470-3309 - [email protected]LMBarnett LIKED above post
Matt if there no elevation why would you need to open gates? If the river is equal or more than the lake height, it make no sense to have the open.But I'm not the sharpest pencil
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Guess that is why Conway is also full of big Flathead Catfish.
I am not sure if Flathead run up the creek into the lake. They might. It would be interesting to see what species do move up into the lake. I think Conway has a lot of big flathead due to ideal habitat in the lake for them. We stocked some around 2005, but i think the lake probably produces plenty on its own.
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I think the state should pay a dime for every trash fish turned in. LOL I also wonder how many crappie the lake lose's when the gates are open.
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If I had to guess, I would think that a lot of larval fish are lost in the spring time when the gates are open. Also I have seen thousands of fish caught beneath the dam and down the creek, a bunch of crappie too. But out of almost 800 tagged adult crappie in the Lake Conway, not one of them was reported caught in Palarm Creek or the AR River. So I would also guess that once most fish reach a decent size, they are not sucked out of the lake.
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