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Got out from about 7-11 this morning, launching at LBN. Wind was blowing pretty good. Water temp about 58-59 range. Caught 10 total, mostly smallmouth, with one keeper walleye and one small spot. Had a couple decent ones get off as well. Ned in 22 ft water. Then I bank fished near main lake small creek arms. Crankbaits (Rk crawler and a bandit 200) resulting in 4 smallmouth. One near keeper and the rest shorts. Nothing photo worthy.
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Got out on the lower end. Started off really slow, but I didn't get out there till after 10:00 a.m. . I went way up creek arms to get towards the end looking for shallow fish near Bank. Just had one hook up on a swimbait that got off. Tried swimbait, and a few different cranks. Went back out closer to main lake and fished shallow tapering points. 20-25 ft range, mostly on Ned rig, and a few on swimbait. Ended up getting 12 total 4 species. A 19-in 3 lb Smalley, 23-in 3lb walleye and an 18-in 2.75 lb White. The rest were mostly spots and smallie with about half shorts. Off the water about 3:45 pm
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Likely did pass by each other. If you ever see a maroon Sylvan deep V, feel free to say hi. Sounds like you had a nice productive day. Being new to the lake, it is going to take a while to learn the nuances of the lake.
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Never been to Indian Cr area before (newer to area) and had afternoon free so decided to give it a try. Launched about noon and fished till 3. Water temps 48 and saw 49.5 in back of Northside pockets. Water clear. Calm wind and bluebird skies. I mainly fished gravel points and areas with a little timber here and there. Did not go all the way up Indian. Caught 4, all in different areas. 2 on keitech's 2.8 and 2 on ned. Was a beautiful day on the water, though a tad more wind might have been nice.
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Interesting. I lived on the Columbia in '90/'91, but don't recall these being discussed where I was, but I was working so much wouldn't have been able to fish much for these. I used to bank fish for smallmouths while everybody else was salmon fishing.
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Sounds like a great day. What a crappie! I'm still off the water trying to replace my totaled truck and boat trailer in shop so must fish vicariously through the posts.
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Was heading to the lake this am and a DWI driver turned into me, crashing into/disabling my truck and damaged trailer (bent crank arm and broken bunk boards - as far I can tell). Boat moved forward on trailer about 2 ft. Sadly my trolling motor is ok! Will be dealing with insurance but any recommendation for a place to repair trailer (and can go over boat to make sure all ok). Currently in the NWA metro so prefer to stay in this area. Thanks in advance!
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Looks like a good day! Nice looking smallie! I have yet to fish that end of the lake (new to the area) but once house is finished that will be a lot closer for me. I did hear/see a solo striper surface feeding near horseshoe last week.
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I could probably do a better job of putting lures back in the tackle box after each use! Next time!
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Last day camping at HB and had a dozen crawlers left so went out for a few hours this am. Stayed close to home as didn't have a lot of boat gas in tank. Water temp 75, light breeze that picked up to a little chop later am. I didn't get started till 9:00. Thought it was going to be a catfish kind of day as caught 3 channels to start. Fishing bottom bouncer crawler harness. Fished various main lake points. Found 2 walleye in 27 ft (just under keeper size). Could see a number of them on graph in small area. Caught another jigging a white war eagle spoon, till day ended a abruptly. Managed to step on a treble hook that I couldn't get out so back to dock, got boat loaded (not so easy with hook in foot!) And was able to work it out back at camper. Maybe I'll wear shoes next time!
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Went out from Horseshoe Bend this morning and fished from there towards Hickory Creek. Started with topwater as I saw some activity. Ended up with 3 spots using a pop-r. No love for the spook. Lots of hits but very few hook ups. They were near sighted I guess! From there, thought I'd try for some walleye using bottom bouncers and a crawler spinner harness. My crawlers were not fresh so they came off easy when bit, but managed to get a couple walleye and a few obligatory catfish. Walleye were in 25 ft on long flats. Released to catch them another day. Had some small schools of bass chasing shad when walleye fishing and managed to catch a few casting a small swim bait. Still learning this lake but good to pick up a few.
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Went out of PC and fished main lake points in mid lake. Was more focused on walleye so I pulled a bottom bouncer crawler harness and marked most fish in the 27 to 30 ft range. Ended up with three walleye, one short, a 19 and a 21 in. In addition had the assortment of other fish to include a couple of spots and four channel cats. The cats seem to come if I drifted into the 20-25 ft range. speed was 0.8 to 1.0 mph I didn't take many pictures because I was experimenting with the GoPro my kids gave me as a retirement gift.
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I'm new to the area and have just started fishing Beaver. Went out yesterday morning for a bit, mostly just exploring. Put in at PC and did a little mid lake fishing points. Got this 3.3 # walleye jigging in 24 ft. Used white fluke minnow.
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Yup. Pretty much what @basspastor said. We never really got bit on main lake despite throwing the arsenal at them. Most every fish came back in one of the coves. My settled on green pumpkin Ned as pretty much my only bait from Saturday afternoon through Sunday. Most fish caught between about 8 to 15 ft deep. Probably equal parts smallmouth and large mouth, maybe 20 total. On Sunday got a couple walleye on the ned as well and "gramps" also got some walleye on jig and crawler. Water temps pretty much around 61-62 range. All in all a fun trip squeezed in between the rain.
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wish I would have known I would have stopped and said hi. I would have classified the bite on the upper end as a hot bite. I had thought about trying some of the other lakes but couldn't work it in. wife and I have this area on this to explore for retirement in 2 years so we're just checking it out some. He's my elder so I had to let him wear it. Go Huskers! 😄
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Spent the week down on loch Lomond in Bella Vista for a quick getaway. Pretty much only fished in the morning and golfing and seeing other sites in the afternoon. I have never fished this lake and spend some time doing some mapping with the Garmin. Started off fishing main lake points and didn't get too much a few here and there. Was trying drop shot, swimbait, crankbaits etc. Finally discovered (slow learner!) That on the upper end of the lake each morning the bass were schooling and chasing shad. Lasted about an hour and a half each day. And then we hammered them. I primarily was using a zara puppy topwater and also got them using a shad colored wake bait. There were also a number of boats out in the deep water by the dam but I didn't talk to any of them so not sure how they were doing. Overall it was pretty good fishing and we had a good time. Was able to fish with my 87 year old father and he had a great time!
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Funny- I've had the exact same conversation. I love Stockton but it is a non starter in terms of moving to. I figure if I can be within a 30-40 drive to launch, that should be a decent compromise of lake vs City life. That is why Bella Vista and Prairie Creek areas are higher on our list.
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Agree. I don't think many people have ever read the water control plan and the fact that River conditions on the other side of the state can dictate Beaver releases more than TRL. White River Water Control Plan http://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/pages/docs/White_River_Master_Manual.pdf
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I'll be right behind you liphunter, retiring in a little over two years. we have been investigating the general Beaver lake area for relocation as well. We've stayed at a few places near lost bridge village, as well as checking out Rogers area/Bella Vista area. Definitely places to buy on the lake, though not as many available as table Rock. and therefore lakefront will probably be a bit pricier than table Rock as well. Our process right now is doing the trade-off analysis of how close we want to be to the city for the various services and amenities. I'm going to stay in a VRBO in Bella Vista this summer just to check that out. Have also been scouting out areas in prairie Creek as that may be a good place to have access to both lake and City. There seems to be some nice homes near eureka, however I know my wife couldn't live that far from the "City" and associated winding roads! We'll have to compare notes over the next year!
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I've stayed at the VRBO condo link below several times (called Vikery resort). Close to state Park area but has a dock at the condo itself. Really nice corner unit nice and quiet. https://t.vrbo.io/TfLSMFrO10
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Don't forget the best part that you experienced/ helped your 86 year old Grandpa catch his personal best walleye. Had a great trip. Stayed at cabins on Stockton lake which met our needs very well.
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Ended up going out of state Park this morning. Got there about 6:45 or so this morning. Fished points and channel swings, focused on 15 ft depth - targeting walleye. Used jig & crawler (got three that way - 2 keepers and one short). Also got another short walleye trolling crank. Spread throughout the walleye were 2 nice cats (one channel one flat), couple small Bass and of course, the obligatory drum and bluegill. Off the water by 12:00. Wind was no issue for me, and much welcome given the heat. Will be back next weekend to learn more areas.
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Ended up going out of state Park this morning. Got there about 6:45 or so this morning. Fished points and channel swings, focused on 15 ft depth - targeting walleye. Used jig & crawler (got three that way - 2 keepers and one short). Also got another short walleye trolling crank. Spread throughout the walleye were 2 nice cats (one channel one flat), couple small Bass and of course, the obligatory drum and bluegill. Off the water by 12:00. Wind was no issue for me, and much welcome given the heat. Will be back next weekend to learn more areas. This post has been promoted to an article
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Sounds good thanks for the information everybody. I got a couple spots on the sac side that I'll probably hit up at first light and then as Dutch recommended swing over to the state park side as the wind picks up. My boat handles wind fine but I just want to be safe, not knowing the lake. If you're out tomorrow I'll be in a maroon Sylvan deep v. Swing over and say hey!