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    Thanks Farmermike! That's what I was looking for. My initial plan was to launch in Dix Creek, and hit those cypress trees and stumps with minnows.

    Quote Originally Posted by farmermike View Post
    I fish Conway mostly now and have off and on 40 years. Growing up we mostly bream fished it, and I didn’t start actively going after the crappie here till last year. My step grandparents lived on the lake and if the fish weren’t biting for me he could usually steer me in the right direction. Now I rely on dan at gold creek landing or the folks at Bates in mayflower to point me in the right direction. A lot of times just talking to other folks fishing can lead to how deep or what they’re biting on, just be friendly and respectful most other folks out there are. On Conway you don’t need electronics, if you want to know how deep it is, stick your rod tip down in the water. What has worked for me best crappie fishing there is fishing the bases of cypress trees w a jig pole. Minnows, jigs, and jigs tipped w minnows. Best piece of advice is watch the wind. The main part of the lake can get rough real easy. Good luck
    Quote Originally Posted by BG12 View Post
    Welcome! Never fished conway. Electronics aren't a must but helpful. GPS is a plus. There is a thread below about Arkansas lake fish attractors. If you have Google Earth on your computer or tablet you can view them there.

    Go to the AGFC site (https://www.agfc.com/en/fishing/wher...sh-attractors/) and download the file Conway GPX.

    Open Google Earth

    Click File, then click Import

    In the bottom right hand corner change the file type to import to "all files"

    Find CNW and double click it

    GPS data import box will come up, click ok.

    This will download the fish attractors and overlay them on your map. There aren't many it looks like but you can right click on them and select Properties and see the GPS Coordinates for each one. Plug them into your GPS and that is a good place to start.
    Awesome! I had no idea you could look at them with google earth.


    Thanks all for the welcome!

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    It took a minute to figure it out but I felt accomplished afterwards lol....
    Come on in boys! The water is fine!

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