I was thinking about giving Dardanelle a try this afternoon but noticed it's risen considerably in the last day. Will this kill the bite? Would y'all go somewhere else?
thanks in advance
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I was thinking about giving Dardanelle a try this afternoon but noticed it's risen considerably in the last day. Will this kill the bite? Would y'all go somewhere else?
thanks in advance
goona be rising most places, i think you can still put together a good mess , shouldnt make that much differance in one day , only way to know is go give it a try! good luck!
You wont know if you don't try! I hope you get into em. Good luck!
Try some dark or glow jigs because it can get muddy . Even more so on the bayou when Russellville pumps muddy water out of the bottoms. Good luck Hope you did not get caught in this storm !
Careful out there storms not all you need to watch out for. River is running strong.
http://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/pag...htm/dardld.htm
All the smaller feeder streams running big too!
Fish eat in muddy water too. Remember these 2 things. Fish chartreuse and "challow". :biggrin
Not gonna be much shallow or clear water with all this rain. Lake and river gauges high on COE website ! Rain not over yet either !:yikes
Water Management, Little Rock District, Corps of Engineers
I learned to get in the bays when the main lake gets muddy, They stay clearer than the rest of the lake, have had some tremendous catches in the bays when the main lake and ILL bayou is muddy and rolling.
Thanks everybody for the advice! We ended up going to Peckerwood yesterday afternoon trying to run from the storms. We managed to catch several long lining. Now we just need a break in the rain.