State fishing report

CENTRAL BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

BREWER;Good;Excellent;Good;Good

CLEAR;Good;Good;Good;Good

CONWAY;Fair;Fair;Fair;Fair

GREERS FERRY;Good;Excellent;Excellent;Fair

HARRIS BRAKE;Fair;Good;Good;Fair

MAUMELLE;Excellent;Good;Excellent;Good

NORRELL;Fair;Excellent;Good;Poor

OVERCUP;--;--;--;--

LAKE PECKERWOOD;Good;Good;Good;Good

PICKTHORNE;--;--;--;--

SALINE RIVER (BENTON);Good;Excellent;--;Poor

SUNSET;Poor;Excellent;Good;Fair

VALENCIA;--;--;--;--

WILLASTEIN;--;--;--;--

WINONA;Fair;Good;Good;Good

ARKANSAS RIVER (CADRON);--;--;--;--

ARKANSAS RIVER (LITTLE ROCK);Good;Good;Fair;Fair

ARKANSAS RIVER (MAUMELLE POOL);Good;Fair;Fair;Good

ARKANSAS RIVER (MORRILTON);--;--;--;--

BISHOP PARK PONDS;Poor;Excellent;Poor;Poor

LITTLE MAUMELLE RIVER;--;--;--;--

LITTLE RED RIVER (GREERS FERRY TAILWATER) Four to five hours of generation each afternoon keeps the water temperature below 70 degrees for the 31 miles of designated trout water. There is sometimes a 9-degree difference in water temperature in the same location in the lower river according to the amount and time of the generation. Look for trout in slightly deeper water than usual or around moss beds offering cooler water under their protection. Fishing patterns are inconsistent.

NORTH BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

BULL SHOALS;--;--;--;--

NORFORK;--;--;Good;--

WHITE RIVER Brown and rainbow trout have been biting all week. Brown trout colored Thomas Buoyant spoons and red/gold spoon have been best. Rainbows also are biting shrimp and scented egg pattern baits.

NORFORK TAILWATER The Norfork has had little wadable water. The most productive flies have been small midge patterns (sizes 18, 20, 22) like ruby midges, root beer midges, zebra midges (black or red with silver wire and silver bead) and soft hackles (sizes 14, 16) like the Green Butt. Egg patterns have also been productive. Double-fly nymph rigs have been very effective. Try a small bead-headed nymph (zebra midge, Copper John or pheasant tail) suspended 18 inches below a brightly colored San Juan worm (hot fluorescent pink or cerise size 10). The fishing is better in the morning. Dry Run Creek is fishing better. The hot flies have been sowbugs (size 14), Y2Ks (size 12) and various colored San Juan worms (worm brown, red, hot fluorescent pink and cerise size 10).

SOUTH-CENTRAL BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

FELSENTHAL;--;--;--;--

WHITE OAK;--;--;--;--

NORTHWEST BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

BEAVER;Good;Good;Good;Good

BEAVER TAILWATER Trout fishing has been great on light terminal tackle fished with various PowerBaits. Spoons have still been the ticket for big fish. The hot spot has been between Spider Creek and Parker Bottoms. Peak hours have been 9-11 a.m.

FAYETTEVILLE;Good;Good;Good;Fair

SEQUOYAH;Fair;Good;Good;--

NORTHEAST BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

CROWN;Good;Good;Good;Good

SPRING RIVER Fishing has been great early, but tapers off when the heat rises. Olive and black Woollies and El Diablos have been hot. Some mornings have had good hatches, and fish have responded to a hopper-dropper with a hare's ear, pheasant tail or a prince. Hot pink and white Trout Magnets are working well. Fish them just off the bottom and adjust the float as depth changes.

SOUTHWEST BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

COLUMBIA;--;--;--;--

MILLWOOD;Good;Good;--;Good

GREESON;--;--;--;--

WEST-CENTRAL BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

ATKINS;Fair;Good;--;Poor

BAILEY;--;--;--;--

CATHERINE;--;--;--;--

DARDANELLE;--;--;--;--

DEGRAY;Fair;Good;--;Poor

HAMILTON;Fair;--;Good;Poor

NIMROD;Poor;Good;Good;Excellent

OUACHITA;Good;Good;Good;--

LAKE HAMILTON TAILWATER White bass are making a run toward the dam with numbers being taken from the bank by anglers casting flukes and black/silver Rapala jerkbaits.

SOUTHEAST BASS BREAM CATFISH CRAPPIE

ARKANSAS RIVER (PINE BLUFF POOL);Poor;--;--;--

ARKANSAS RIVER (POOL 2);--;--;--;--

BEAR CREEK;--;--;--;--

CANE CREEK;Poor;Excellent;Good;Fair

CHICOT;--;--;--;--

MONTICELLO;--;--;--;--

NOTE For more detailed information on baits and lures, go to: agfc.state.ar.us/fishing/fishingreport.htm

Sports on 07/26/2018

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