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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=content vAlign=top>Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass and Spotted Bass Fishing in Arkansas.
Bass are one of the most sought after of all the game fish. Its appeal spans cultures, age groups and genders to tap on the heart strings of anglers everywhere. Join us in our endeavor to offer information about bass fishing on your favorite bass lake in the Arkansas area.
Arkansas Bass Fishing Lakes
Some of the top bass lakes in Arkansas include Beaver Lake, Bull Shoals Lake, Lake Conway, Lake Dardanelle, Greers Ferry Lake, Lake Hamilton, Lake Jack Lee, Lake Maumelle, Lake Millwood, Norfolk Lake and Lake Ouachita. You are likely to find exceptional bass fishing on some private ponds as well.
The Arkansas state record largemouth bass came out of Mallard Lake and Bull Shoals Lake produced the AR state record smallmouth bass.
Bass are aggressive feeders and agile enough to chase down and catch most of their favorite foods. They are most easily caught during a feeding spree but can be enticed into striking an anglers bait for reasons other than hunger. They are predatory by nature and at times will strike at anything that enters their world. They are also territorial and at times strike anything that ventures into their domain. If it moves and they can get it into their large mouth, bass will attempt to eat it.
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Bass are one of the most sought after of all the game fish. Its appeal spans cultures, age groups and genders to tap on the heart strings of anglers everywhere. Join us in our endeavor to offer information about bass fishing on your favorite bass lake in the Arkansas area.
Arkansas Bass Fishing Lakes
Some of the top bass lakes in Arkansas include Beaver Lake, Bull Shoals Lake, Lake Conway, Lake Dardanelle, Greers Ferry Lake, Lake Hamilton, Lake Jack Lee, Lake Maumelle, Lake Millwood, Norfolk Lake and Lake Ouachita. You are likely to find exceptional bass fishing on some private ponds as well.
The Arkansas state record largemouth bass came out of Mallard Lake and Bull Shoals Lake produced the AR state record smallmouth bass.
Bass are aggressive feeders and agile enough to chase down and catch most of their favorite foods. They are most easily caught during a feeding spree but can be enticed into striking an anglers bait for reasons other than hunger. They are predatory by nature and at times will strike at anything that enters their world. They are also territorial and at times strike anything that ventures into their domain. If it moves and they can get it into their large mouth, bass will attempt to eat it.
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