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Bass fishing and Bull Shoals Lake go together like a bee takes to honey. From the lakes inception in the early 1950′s to today Bull Shoals Lake produces some of the Worlds best bass fishing. Tournament...
View ArticleFishing Report For April 7, 2010
BULL SHOALS: 53 degrees, clear, 2 feet low. Bass good to excellent on spinnerbaits, crankbaits, live bait from the bank to 30 feet deep. The crappie are moving in and out in regard to the temps and...
View ArticleFishing Report April 14, 2011
Fishing report from Tucker Hollow Marina Bass are good and males are starting to move to the spawning banks. Crappie are good to excellent and are in about 10 – 15 ft. of water, using minnows and jigs....
View ArticleFishing Report April 22, 2011
60º, clear, 2′ low. Bass good at night on Gitzits, lizards and grubs in 5′-10′ of water along rocky banks; crappies fair to good on minnows in 15-20′of water in the brush. For information on other...
View ArticleFlooding Video
Bull Shoals Lake in Boone County Arkansas video taped from several points, starting from Bridge at Bear Creek River and ending in Diamond City. Lake was up 18.1 feet when this was recorded and was...
View ArticleFishin’ Report May 6, 2011
Bull Shoals Lake 59 degrees, murky, 35 feet high – largemouth bass fair on topwater lures, grubs along old bank lines in adjacent brush and timber much like the Table Rock report. Norfork continues...
View ArticleFishin’ Report May 12, 2011
Bull Shoals Lake Largemouth bass good on stickbaits and suspending crankbaits on the old banks in the parks and on topwater lures along the tree lines; walleye, white bass, crappie excellent at night...
View ArticleBull Shoals release, full effects will not be known for several hours.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Army Corps of Engineers is advising people in flood plains downstream of Beaver, Table Rock, Bull Shoals and Norfork dams in northern Arkansas and southern Missouri to maintain...
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