Spent a few windy hours on D'Arbonne this afternoon. The lake is almost back down to pool stage and the water has cleared up considerably since last Friday. I only managed 3 rather small ones fishing the 10' flats.
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Spent a few windy hours on D'Arbonne this afternoon. The lake is almost back down to pool stage and the water has cleared up considerably since last Friday. I only managed 3 rather small ones fishing the 10' flats.
We only caught three in two days. Had to switch over to bream to put something in the freezer.
Do you guys think a man could do some good in some if the creeks n lakes off the ouachita river.
Is it better there at pool stage or when the water is higher. I'm going there for a week at the end of May. I hope we catch some fish when we go. Doesn't matter what kind , just going for family vacation.
Don't know about the Ouachita Lakes but I think that's where I might try next.
I asked that question yesterday, all my answers were no. One very good fisherman went on the river Friday and got zero.
I was wondering what it looked like below the spillway as far as launching a boat...
I was fixing to start fishing off the river, then the rains hit and everything was rising or muddy or both.