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What The Best Bass Fishing Lake In Arkansas?

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Just like to see what's people thought on the best lake in AR. I fished Greers ferry mainly but I fish Norfork,bull shall, and Dardanelle. I like dardanelle seems like I caught bigger fish but the last couple of times I have been didn't do that great.

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Ps dardanelle is were I have caught my best bass 5 1/2 lb in my profile pic

Ive only ever fished Norfork and Greers (Fished Bull Shoals, but never the Arkansas side), and I absolutely fell in love with Greers. The big fish are their, you just have to pattern them right.

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I've caught a few 5+ pounders on Lake Hamilton and Lake Quachita

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Millwood it's became a monster producing some heavy bags. I do mean heavy bags!

millwood, coal pile, ms river oxbows, monticello,swepco

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Lake dunn has the largest bass in arkansas

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I mainly fish Greers, but Barnett is a fun little lake if you can avoid the stumps. Quachita can be a blast and is probably the best lake in AR but I haven't figured it out yet. Greers is awesome and insanely aggrevating all at the same time. I love it!

I like to fish Lake Des Arc, Greers, White River, Arkansas River-Maumelle Pool, Barnett, Lake Conway and absolutely love Ouachita. I fished DeGray for the first time this past weekend and it is a great lake. I really can't say I have a favorite, but I absolutely love to fish Arkansas waters!

That's a really tough question! AR has some of my favorite water. Ouachita is great, and you can catch a variety of fish there. There are some huge spotted bass in there too. Greers Ferry is a good one too. Some others I like are Greeson, Bull Shoals, and the Buffalo River. Both Greers and Ouachita are beautiful lakes, too. I have heard a lot of good stuff about Millwood, I might just have to make the trip.

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Ive only ever fished Norfork and Greers (Fished Bull Shoals, but never the Arkansas side), and I absolutely fell in love with Greers. The big fish are their, you just have to pattern them right.

What kind of patterns do you like to fish on Greers? Im fishing a tournament in May and I have never fished it before. I know Smallmouth could be a big factor, so deep jerk baits, tubes, jigs, and deep cranks on points or drop offs leading to shallow water. Or would you rather find the Largemouths and fish them instead? What are your opinions? Any favorite colors? Any info will be much appreciated.

 

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TCN

Beaver has some killer spotted bass action.  I was slaying 3-4 pound spots on topwater.  They were all the same size and all over the lake as if they were from the same hatch.  I'm thinking Beaver has the makings of the #1 spotted bass destination in the Country.

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