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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Most striper are being caught between 25 an 40 feet deep with some large fish caught near 50 ft deep. The striper are in their big summer schools! Night fishing is hot right now! Try lights near rocky branch and point 5, shad, minnows, and spoons are catching nice whites, hybrids and stripers with some walleye, catfish and crappie. Check along bluffs and tree lines! Bombers and redfins fished on down riggers are producing nice striper at night....troll baits at about 2.5 miles per hour. Umbrellas are also producing at this speed. Work the area above the thermocline where the bait fish are holding.

The morning bite has been over by 8a.m. However if it is over cast the bite could last all day.

Striper are keyed on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern has begun and striper are holding deeper.

Live Gizzard shad as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid 80's.

Rocky Branch- Try fords creek and goat island areas. Check point 6. The bluff at the escarpment.

Point 5 is holding large schools of nice striper!!!!

On the lower section try

Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, June 28, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Most striper are being caught between 10 and 25 feet deep with some large fish caught near 50 ft deep. The striper are in their big summer schools! Night fishing is hot right now! Try lights near rocky branch and point 5, shad, minnows, and spoons are catching nice whites, hybrids and stripers with some walleye, catfish and crappie. Check along bluffs and tree lines! Bombers and redfins fished on down riggers are producing nice striper at night....troll baits at about 2.5 miles per hour. Umbrellas are also producing at this speed. Work the area above the thermocline where the bait fish are holding.

The morning bite has been over by 8a.m. However if it is over cast the bite could last all day.

Striper are keyed on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern has begun and striper are holding deeper.

Live Gizzard shad as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid 80's.

Rocky Branch- Try fords creek and goat island areas. Check point 6. The bluff at the escarpment.

Point 5 is holding large schools of nice striper!!!!

On the lower section try

Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, June 14, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Most striper are being caught between 10 and 25 feet deep. The fish are still scattered and not in big summer schools yet. Night fishing is picking up. Try lights near rocky branch and point 5, shad, minnows, and spoons are catching nice whites, hybrids and stripers with some walleye, catfish and crappie.

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.

Striper are beginning to key on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern has begun and striper are holding deeper.

Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the low 80's.

Prairie Creek - Look around the islands.

Copper mine-Fish are being caught near the tailings. And on the flat.

Rocky Branch- Try fords creek and goat island areas. Check point 6.

On the lower section try

Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, June 7, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Nice Striper are being caught on top water! Try spooks, redfins and Rapala's at day break, dusk and at night. Night fishing is picking up.

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.

Striper are beginning to key on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern has begun and striper are holding deeper.
The striper are being caught from 10-25ft deep.

Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid 70's.

Prairie Creek - Look around the islands.

Copper mine-Fish are being caught near the tailings. And on the flat. .

Coose Hollow-Some striper activity.

Rocky Branch-Some fish have been caught but it is still it and miss. Try fords creek and goat island areas. Check point 6 and point 5.


Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, May 31, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Nice Striper are being caught on top water! Try spooks, redfins and Rapala's at day break, dusk and at night. Night fishing is picking up.

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.

Striper are beginning to key on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern has begun and striper are holding deeper.
The striper are being caught from 10-25ft deep.

Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid 70's.

Prairie Creek - Look around the islands.

Copper mine-Fish are being caught near the tailings. And on the flat. .

Coose Hollow-Some striper activity.

Rocky Branch-Some fish have been caught but it is still it and miss. Try fords creek and goat island areas. Check point 6 and point 5.


Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, May 24, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the lower section. They are feeding actively! Nice Striper are being caught on top water! Try spooks, redfins and Rapala's at day break, dusk and at night. Night fishing is picking up.

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.

Striper are beginning to key on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern will begin in a week or so but for now the fish are still fairly shallow.
The striper are being caught from 10-25ft deep.

Live bait as always on Beaver Lake when fishing for Trophy Stripers is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the mid 70's.

Prairie Creek - Try looking in the back of the creek arm and around the islands.

Copper mine-Fish are being caught near the tailings. And on the flat. Also check the mouth of Shaddox hollow.

Coose Hollow-Some striper activity.

Rocky Branch-Some fish have been caught but it is still it and miss. Try fords creek and goat island areas.


Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here

Monday, May 17, 2010

Beaver Lake Striper Report

BAILEY'S BEAVER LAKE GUIDE SERVICE (479)366-8664 stripers are moving back to the main lake. They are feeding actively! Nice Striper are being caught on top water! Try spooks, redfins and Rapala's at day break or dusk. Night fishing is picking up.

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.

Striper are beginning to key on steeper breaks with quick access into deep water. Their summer pattern will begin in about 3-4 weeks. But for now the fish are still fairly shallow.

Free lines are still an effective approach since the striper are still shallow.

An umbrella rig will also produce, remember to use chartreuse in the stained water. 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 is 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 will be holding striper at different times during the day.

On the white river from the hwy 12 bridge to hickory creek.

Horseshoe Bend-A few fish are being caught.

Backburn Creek-
Area is holding bait and striper.

On the mid and lower sections check out these area's. Water temp is in the high 60's.

Prairie Creek -Fish being caught. They are back from up river. Try looking in the back of the creek arm and around the islands.

Copper mine-Fish are being caught near the tailings. And on the flat. Also check the mouth of Shaddox hollow.

Coose Hollow-Some striper activity.

Rocky Branch-Some fish have been caught but it is still it and miss. Try fords creek and goat island areas.


Indian creek-Holding some Striper

Lost Bridge-Holding striper in the area known as "Fish Trap Hollow" and "pine log" Check the area at point 3.

To see some exciting pictures click here