Lake Greeson
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18-Mar-24
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: Lake Greeson: Philip Kastner of Trader Bills Outdoors in Little Rock and Hot Springs said Tuesday on the weekly Wild Side Show on KABZ-FM, 103.7 The Buzz that both lakes DeGray and Ouachita are both exactly 4.5 feet below full pool, while Lake Greeson is 8 feet below full pool because the Army Corps of Engineers has pulled the lake level down to work on the dam.
A lot of lakes are in the same ballpark right now. Mid-50s temperatures, 53-55 degrees, in the back of pockets you can find warmer water, absolutely. Most lakes are pretty, pretty clear. Theres not a lot of color in the water because we just havent had enough rain for this time of year. Its a unique situation for March for it to be not only this warm, but to be this low in water and this clear from the lack of rain. Reported by: Arkansas F&G |
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Narrows Dam impounds the waters of the Little Missouri River to form 7,000-acre
Lake Greeson, a prime recreational resource in southwest
Arkansas. The 12-mile-long lake features clear waters and steep, rocky ridges
that form numerous islands and long peninsulas extending into the lake. Anglers
flock to Lake Greeson for the abundant channel catfish and
rainbow trout fishing. Fishing: Lake Greeson offers a rich variety of game fish includes
such species as largemouth, smallmouth, spotted and white bass, flathead and
channel catfish, black and white crappie, and bluegill. In the
Little Missouri River tailwaters below the dam, rainbow trout
fishing is a popular sport, as these are stocked by the Arkansas Game
and Fish Commission.
Camping and picnicking are available at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' parks and at
Daisy State Park located around the lake shore.
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- Largemouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Spotted and White bass
- Flathead and Channel Catfish
- Black and White crappie
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