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Monday, March 15, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 Fishing has been good, the stripers are moving into the creek arms as daily temperatures continue to rise near the 60 degree mark. The bait is staying near the surface looking for the warmest water.

The white bass run has started and will peak near the 1st of April. Spoons, Spinners, grubs in White or chartreuse.

The striper have started their push up river. The activity level will increase as the ambient temperature continues to rise. Find the warmest water.

The morning bite has been the best, most of our fish have been caught by 8a.m. However if it is over cast the bite could last all day.

Most fish are 8-20 deep. "Free linning" or "flat linning" are the technique's to use.
An umbrella rig will also produce. Try trolling redfins, rapala's and other shallow plugs about 150ft back. Try using planer boards with your plugs or live bait in order to spread your efforts in an attempt to locate the most active stripers.

Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers will be the go to approach.

For daily Beaver Lake levels and flow data go to my website and click on the Daily Beaver Lake Level and Flow info link.

The following area's should hold fish, however try to find the warmest water possible (Look in the backs of coves they will warm the fastest). This will also depend on lake flow. You will find a link to the Beaver Lake level and Flow charts for Beaver Lake on the Area/species information page of my website.

Here's on old guides trick, if you are fishing up river where the water is dirty try dipping your shad/minnows tail in a chartreuse dye it doesn't matter if it is scented it just makes the bait more visible to the fish.

On the white river from the hwy 12 bridge to mouth of War Eagle where it meets the White river.

War Eagle/White river junction-Look in the mouth of the War Eagle up to the side-walk hole. Water temperature is in the mid to high 40's. White bass and hybrids are really stackin' up in this area. Free-line for striper and cast spoons or roster tails for whites and hybrids. Some nice fish are beeing caught up at the side walk and the 50cent hole's. Spoons, Spinners, grubs in White or chartreuse for white's and 'brids.

White river-White bass run is heating up. Fish are piled up near neils bluff and white bass are being caught all the way up to slick rock. Spoons, Spinners, grubs in White or chartreuse.

Hickory Creek- Fish activity is hot. Look in Hickory creek cove. Fish are shallow, use a "free-line" approach with a decent sized bait about 4-6 inches long.

Horeshoe Bend-Fish activity is picking up.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid to high 40's.

Prarrie Creek -Some fish still in the area but most are moving up river. Look for fish from the islands to the bridge. Fish are shallow use a "free-line" approach with a good sized bait about 4-6 inches.

Copper mine-Fish are moving up river.

Rocky Branch-Fish are moving up river.

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