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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Beaver Lake Striper / Walleye Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE(479)366-8664 The striper fishing has been steady with numbers of large fish taken on live shad fished on down lines and down riggers with rapala's 20-60ft deep.  Your best chance at catching stripers is between 10p.m. and 2a.m. The fish are most active when they are generating!
 

Know your species and make sure you identify any fish you keep. There is no limit on white bass, there is a 3 fish limit on striper/hybrid and a 20 inch minimum length on striper. You may not keep more than 3 striper and hybrid in combination.

 
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Fish location is greatly influenced by lake level and current flow, current in the lake from generation will generally position fish on upstream or down stream edges of structure...check the daily lake level and flow data link on my web site.


Live shad as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is the go to approach. Stripers are hitting shad in the 4-14 inch range. If you want a big fish try a  shadzilla in the 10-14 inch range!

 
The following area's will be holding striper at different times during the day and areas near the mid to lower portion of the lake will be most productive. 


On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water surface temps in the high 80's to low 90's.

Point 1- The island is still holding some fish but most are going deeper with the rising water temp..

Indian creek- Fishing has been good in this area.

Lost bridge north-Fishing has been excellent in this area.
Point 3- 

Lost bridge south- Try the island at starky and the humps from the island to lost bridge south park.

Point 5-

Big Clifty arm-

Rocky Branch-
Copper mine-

Upper section- No striper activity in this area as all fish are in the lower basin.

Prairie creek- 

Coose Hollow-

Ventris-

Blackburn creek-

Beaver shores- 
 
Horseshoe bend-  

Montne-

Hickory creek-

War Eagle- 

War eagle/White river junction- 

Blue springs area-




Most walleye are about 10-20ft deep, fish are being taken off the points The area's near point 5, 3, and 1 have all been producing walleye.
 
Flat line troll with rapala tail dancers, shad raps, reef runners, or ripstiks in natural blue or black back combos.
Jigging spoons around brush and rock piles are also producing.

Put your dipsy divers to work above the thermocline with a rapala in tow.


Tight lines!