Top Photo: Daniel Felsher holds up a hybrid striped bass he caught while fishing with Tom Cauley's of Tom Caule's Fish Finder Guide Service on Greers Ferry . My specialty is Hybrid Striper, Largemouth, Smallmouth, Kentucky, and Walleye Bass of Arkansas and the Everstart series. A lot! , > AR fish biologist Tom Bly: I fully believe this lake has the potential to produce a new world record. With plenty of good fishing spots available, it can be difficult to decide which one to try first. Fish was 35.75 long with a 21.25 girth! Trout can be found in most of the larger streams and rivers that flow into Greers Ferry Lake. . 22,000 acres. Its not uncommon for anglers to catch their full limit on crappie in just a few hours fishing on Greers Ferry during the months of March or April. Which begs the question that has been haunting me for quite some time: Do the fish group up by sex, or are the schools evenly mixed, with the females simply being more aggressive? The Splake is a cross between a Brook Trout and a Lake Trout. Peters Sugar Loaf Marina Arkansas Fishing Report | Sports | couriernews.com The clean, clear waters of Greers Ferry Lake is home to a wide variety of fish species. An email address is required to associate with your Fishidy premium subscription. Community 325k+ saltwater, stream, river, lake and ice anglers have used Fishidy. Heber Springs, AR 72543 (Jimmy Dean) Jason Fischer . If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. With over 10,000 acres of water to explore and nearly 200 miles of shoreline, there's plenty of trout living up to the hype. This is also a good time to catch some of the huge brown and rainbow trout that the lake is famous for. That news might surprise any walleye angler who has never heard of this 31,500-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment in the Ozark Mountains near Heber Springs. For walleye, use live bait like worms or minnows. > It committed almost $1 mil to the projects, including $225K from the Dept of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. Every game fish native to the state has been stocked by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission. It was at Greers Ferry that Al Nelson of Higden caught the reigning state-record walleye, a 22-pound, 11-ounce beast that held the world-record spot for the species for some time.