High water, the positive side
Flooding lakes and rivers, fast rise followed by a fast fall all make for very tough fishing conditions. However, looking on the bright side, it's good for the fish. Tons of nutrients are added to the water and ample amounts of cover for the newly hatched fry to hide in. Though it might be tough on us now we'll reap the benefits a few years down the road. Plus, we have to consider that the primary purpose of all these lakes in Arkansas is FLOOD CONTROL. The lakes have saved countless families in the river valleys from being flooded out of their homes. Just thought I'd try to lay out some positive words and pray nobody gets hurt on the waters this holiday weekend. Watch out for floating logs.
That would be something besides a Corps lake I bet.
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Originally Posted by
Turtlebait
In my local area I know of several flood control lakes buildit that you can not fish,cann't see why they cann't use some of our tax dallors to buy right of ways to all flood control lakes.If I owned land where a flood control lake is to be buildit I can block you from acrossing said land to fish it even tho your tax dallors was used to build it.I Don't want to even get started on this subject,thats a sore spot in my fishing world.
I worked for the Corps for a long, long time and have never seen a Corps lake that banned the public from fishing. The only exception is around water intakes and (specifically in the Little Rock District) in the marina areas. I doubt if LR District gets away with that for very long.
If you're talkin' about Corps lakes, I'd like to know which ones.
Thanks,
aj
COE (retired :D)