Fishing
Lake Greeson is recognized for its rich variety of game fish, which include
such species as large mouth, stripped, spotted, small mouth, and white bass,
flathead and channel catfish, black and white crappie, walleye, and blue gill.
The tail waters of the Little Missouri River below the dam support a healthy
population of rainbow trout and small mouth bass. With 7,260 surface acres
of clear water it is no wonder why fishing on Lake Greeson is such a popular
outdoor activity.
When Lake Greeson was created most of the timber was harvested and removed.
Due to the age of Lake Greeson most of the timber that remained has deteriorated
resulting in very little underwater structure for fish habitat. The Arkansas
Game and Fish Commission and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers work diligently
to supplement fish habitat by creating fish shelters in various locations within
the waters of Lake Greeson. Fish shelter construction has greatly improved
quality fishing opportunities for both the novice and professional angler.
As the quality of fish continue to improve, fishing guide services have became
available over the past few years. For information on fish shelter locations
please refer to our link on this website.
Fish Shelter Maps
Narrows Dam Generation Schedule
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