A section of the James Fork in Sebastian County, Arkansas.
The ODWC stocked significant numbers of Walleye fingerling in the late 80's and early 90's. Today, a good number of fish are present. White Crappie are plentiful. If you want big ones, head to the ...
These fertile waters support a diverse and productive fishery considered one of the best in the state. Tons of largemouth with 10-pounders in here. White bass, channel cats and Crappie add to the acti...
More catfish per acre than any other body of water in the state. Local guides say, "Crappie fishing at its worst is still excellent." One of the top bass lakes too.
Largemouth Bass are the most pursued species in Robert S. Kerr Lake. Largemouth Bass Virus has been detected in several of the lakes that feed into Kerr and may have affected the population. The pop...