Arkansas Fishing Report – March 6, 2013
White River
Sportsman’s White River Resort (870-453-2424) said the water is a bit mossy, and one to four generators are running most days. The trout are biting fairly well on Power Bait drifted in the current.
Buffalo River
No report this week.
Crooked Creek
No report this week.
Bull Shoals Lake
As of Wednesday, the Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation at 649.10 feet msl (normal conservation pool – 654 msl).
Mike Worley’s Guide Service said the surface water temperature is in the mid- to upper 40s. Black and white bass are staging for spring with the better bite after two or three days of warmer windy weather. Crappie fishing is improving, with the larger slabs holding near wood and brush piles. Bass are being found in the creek channels on both flats and steeper points with plenty of wind on them. Stick baits and swimbaits are producing some nice fish. White bass are moving into the creek channels and can be found about halfway back around balls of shad with swimbaits and jigging spoons catching really nice fish. Alabama rigs are working well rigged with swimbaits or grubs for all the bass species on windy days. Walleye are still pretty slow, but a few really nice ones are being caught suspended in the creek and river channel on Megabass, Smithwick and Lucky Craft jerk baits worked very, very slowly.
Bull Shoals Tailwater
No report this week.