If you had to learn a new lake and were trying to fish mid April, where would you fish?
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If you had to learn a new lake and were trying to fish mid April, where would you fish?
toledo bend
I was told that right now Peckerwood is REALLY low. My source says like 3-4 ft low.
When I moved to Arkansas, I learned Conway first. I voted before I thought about Greeson or though Greer's Ferry.
DP
Conway probably has more Crappie per square ft. than any other lake around here, but it has about 10 times more stumps. Take a rope with you, and use your trolling motor, if you have very big boat. I would pick Greers Ferry for cleanliness of water and the creeks that feed it. Still like Dardenelle and Piney,Overcup and Atkins. You need to ask easier questions.You're straining my brain.
If the white river would stay around 19ft I would try fishing the oxbow off of it I have always had good luck in Maddox bay and east lake and Kansas lake but the river has to be right
Fish the one closest to you that way you can fish more
My first choice would be Bull Shoals, second would be Beaver.
dblevens after you fix my windshield i would say Lake Asbaugh right now! Ive had 2 pics sent to me this week that look pretty dang good! You have the itch i do on all the south lakes but some of the best fishing is right here at home!! (over looked)! I vote black river when it gets to about 3 foot this summer and holds steady and clear!
Ashbaugh is like fishing in the open sea with this wind. Not alot of fish coming out of there, but definitely some good uns. Yeah, and black is way to high and muddy for sure.
Ahhhhhh just go fish! Ways alot better on your shoulders!!! Good luck and happy fishing.....
I'm afraid I'm addicted to that Millwood Lake. Very pretty - - - big crappies - - - and gators. What more could a boy from Illinois ask for?
Dave
No doubt Lake Conway pound for pound, you would be hard pressed to find a place that kicks out the numbers and size Lake Conway does every year. But the biggest stringers I have ever caught came off the Arkansas River. There are some flat monsters in that river system and back waters and i mean close to Little Rock on either side.