Two Arkansas Questions for the board

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  • #5845
    John Stanley
    Member

    When is the best time to chase Arkansas smallmouth with top water flies?
    Which river is the best to float in Arkansas to fly fish for smallmouth bass?

    #51371
    Dan
    Member

    We have almost no smallmouth bass here.

    #51372
    charles cole
    Member

    John,
    I start foaming at the mouth thinking about Arkansas small mouth fishing. As Dan stated, the Buffalo can turn into a cluster bomb in the summer. Dave Whitlock told me that the best part about fishing on the Buffalo is that if you position yourself correctly you can walk off the water with a half case of beer.

    #51373
    gavin poppen
    Member

    The heat of the summer is the time to fish topwater. The Buffalo, Crooked, and the Kings should be on top of your list, but the Crooked and the Kings get really boney in the heat of the summer.

    I’d probably fish the lower Buffalo in mid-July or August. Fish late Sunday-Thursday to avoid most of the canoe traffic.

    #51374
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Yes indeed, although most of my experience on the Kings actually involves gigging gar, which is a long story.

    The Kings is a great day float; you can put in at Marshall Ford and I believe there are several well-established take outs.

    #51375
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    John,
    Dave Whitlock told me that the best part about fishing on the Buffalo is that if you position yourself correctly you can walk off the water with a half case of beer.  

    This isn’t even close to a joke.

    Zach

    #51376
    Dan
    Member

    I should mention that the King’s River is the absolute worst fishing in the state, and that you nor anyone you ever talk to, should ever waste any time on it.

    #51377
    John Stanley
    Member

    How many weeks after Labor Day will the conditions be good for top water?

    #51378
    M. Wood
    Member

    Check with Duane Hada.

    #51379
    tim johnson
    Member

    Give Ken Richards a call, he specializes in smallmouth in AR.  His web site http://www.justfishinguides.com

    or call him at 479-531-5741. I know he spends lots of time on both Bufaflo and Kings.

    #51380
    John Stanley
    Member

    Will a 6 weight be enough, or do I need a 8 weight for the streamers and large nymphs?

    #51381
    Dan
    Member

    I use five and six wts, but I typically fish lighter gear than everyone else, so you would probably want to bring an eight.

    #51382
    gavin poppen
    Member

    A six will be fine for Sneaky Pete’s but you will want a bigger rod for larger flies and sinking lines.

    #51383
    charles cole
    Member

    I use a 6wt floating line for lighter flies and shallow water and a 7wt sink tip for heavy flies and deep water.

    #51384
    M. Wood
    Member

    One caution is that floating on some of the rivers is not conducive to having a 9ft. rod sticking out of your canoe.

    #51385
    Matt Tucker
    Member

    I would second the recommendation of Ken Richards as a good smallmouth guide in Arkansas.

    #51386
    John Stanley
    Member

    Will I need waders for the smallmouth waters, after the first of May?

    #51387
    Matt Tucker
    Member

    Depends.

    #51388
    M. Wood
    Member

    You will not need waders for chasing smallies.

    #51389
    Mike Fielder
    Member

    Smallmouth fishing is by far my favorite style of fishing.

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