Members DarthVMAX Posted February 24, 2006 Members Posted February 24, 2006 Whats the story? Any reports from Beaver? Overall how would y'all rate Beaver, Bull Shoals and Table Rock,in order, as far as a Bass Fishery goes? (Largemouth, Smallies and Kentucky's {spotted}) I have only fished Table Rock but always wanted to fish Beaver.
retroaction man Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 I live in rogers and the lake is super low right now. Monte Ne is somewhat above water well there are are alot of things above water right now. Im not really sure exactly how the fishing is but i went out about three weeks ago to rocky branch and had no luck. I dont think i was fishinf deep enough. But really the reason i went was to take my new kayak out so no worries. heres a coulpe pics a couple more
jay bird Posted February 24, 2006 Posted February 24, 2006 Beaver lake is a good all around lake with a great Striper fishery, but I think table rock beats it in for bass fishing. The lake is very clear and calls for different techniques than with Table Rock. It is fun to fish with some really great smallies and the structure of the lake reminds me of the type of structure you would see in Canada. The spring brings great top water action with good size schools of spots all over the lake, and the fluke bite is great secondary to the clear water. I am not an expert by any means and I am sure there are guys on this post that can give you better/more information.
bobber Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I haven't heard a boat motor ,or have seen any boats out in about six weeks. the water in the war eagle arm..(point 12) was frozen all the way across for 4 days back to your question !!! bull , table rock ,then beaver, back to your question !!! bull , table rock ,then beaver, <*)))))))>< * AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED CANOE, and SWIFT WATER RESCUE INSTRUCTOR.*
Members DarthVMAX Posted February 25, 2006 Author Members Posted February 25, 2006 Thanks for the feedback My GOSH!!! I have never seen any of those lakes so LOW before!!! That is concerning. My wife said that we have been goign through a drought back home and it looks like it is taking its toll on the whole area.
jay bird Posted February 25, 2006 Posted February 25, 2006 I went today and looked at some of the ramps that I use on Beaver lake. I looked first at lost bridge south which by the picture is usable, but a long ways down. I also went to Indian creek which does not have a dock at this time. The best of the three was the Dam site boat ramp which looked like there was some type of tournament out of it today. There was some people trolling for striper right by the dam, but the lake did look low. Pray for Rain.
Members Duckman Posted February 28, 2006 Members Posted February 28, 2006 So, anyone been out chasing big ole' mr. lineside lately? Thinkin' bout heading down to Mike and Phyllis' place "Across The Creek", around the Lost Bridge area and fishing nights on the full moon coming up here in a couple weeks. If the stripers aren't bitin' at least you can eat good there at the all-u-can eat buffet they put on Friday and Saturday night!!!! Anyone heard of anything happening yet on the lake or are they still up in rivers? If You're Not In DEBT, You Ain't Bassin'!
bobber Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 the whites are up there( small males)and from all the boat traffic this weekend i'm guessing cabin fever is over!!!LOL NOT SURE OF WATER TEMPS but it won't be long ! <*)))))))>< * AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED CANOE, and SWIFT WATER RESCUE INSTRUCTOR.*
Martin Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Hey I fished the White River arm of Beaver last weekend with a buddy and our wife / girlfriends. We caught limits or near limits of crappie both days. Crappie fishing isn't one of my strong suits but it sure seemed easy Sat & Sunday. We were using a new jig made by Arkie Jigs, called the Shinee Hinee. Man they were eatin' that thing up. I also saw some fine looking bass brought in each evening. Things are startin' to pop...!!
Members Duckman Posted March 7, 2006 Members Posted March 7, 2006 I have been searching and searching for a good web site that gives a decent fishing report for the striper fishing on Beaver and I can't find a report worth a hoot anywhere. Also, does anyone know of a website that gives water temps for Beaver? Seems to me like there is just not a whole lot of info on Beaver lake anywhere to be found. I'm fixing on heading out Friday regardless of what I find out on any report so hopefully I'll come back Monday with some sort of a striper report. I have called a few guides on Beaver and while they beat around the bush a little on telling you what is going on, it does sound like they are starting to catch a few in the 10 to 20 lb range. They will not give me a good idea of where they are fishing so hopefully the few spots that I personally have found over the years will produce this weekend. If You're Not In DEBT, You Ain't Bassin'!
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