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... This may be more of a factor in the Millwood versus Norfork bream example. They are both U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes, but Millwood is generally shallow and "dark." Norfork is deep and clear. - Advertisement - Spring is spawning ...
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... strategy, and local anglers are encouraged. - Advertisement - No. 2: Lake Nimrod. Arkansas's first Corps of Engineers lake has produced good strings of crappie since World War II. True, it has its ups and downs with fishing as well as ...
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... many of them will tell about trips to Lake Nimrod. Sixty or so miles west of Conway, Nimrod was the first Corps of Engineers lake built in Arkansas. It was finished not long after World War II began and immediately became a popular fishing and ...
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... city codes regarding the lake. Moix suggested the city should obtain a copy of the regulations in force at Corps of Engineers lakes to serve as a guideline for their deliberations. As a result of the moratorium and because he did not supply the ...
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... along the length of the Arkansas, and there will be the small amount of good hunting available in the big Corps of Engineers lakes -- Bull Shoals, Beaver, Norfork, Ouachita and more. Aside from that, the prediction from this corner is we ...
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... the proposal reads. Several new regulations were borrowed from regulations governing use of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes. One of these would ban fences of any kind on city property. The proposed addition reads: "City property circumventing ...
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... tourist inducements and advertising. Table Rock Lake is the largest in the White River system of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes. About 85 percent of it lies in Missouri, 15 percent in Arkansas. Bull Shoals is about 65 percent in Arkansas ...
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... This may be more of a factor in the Millwood versus Norfork bream example. They are both U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lakes, but Millwood is generally shallow and "dark." Norfork is deep and clear. Lake Conway, generally shallow and ...
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... limestone streams in the Ozarks or in the big,slow, brown rivers of the delta. They're plentiful in big Corps of Engineers lakes and in tiny farm ponds you can cast completely across. They like stumps just as well as lily pads, and weedy shorelines ...
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... 1,500 catchable channel catfish. --Cox Cypress Lake, Arkansas County, 450 catchable channel catfish. --Engineer Lake 1, Pulaski County, 450 bream yearlings. --Ferndale 4-H Center Lake, Pulaski County, 800 catchable channel ...
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