AGFC Millwood Lake Fishing & Conditions Report, submitted by
Millwood Lake Guide Service each Monday/Tuesday.
}><(((º> Millwood Lake Fishing Report 17 January 2011 <º)))><{
The Overall Picture:
Navigation conditions are well below normal elevation during four foot drawdown. Use extreme caution during navigation on Millwood Lake.
As of Monday 17 January, Largemouth, Kentucky (Spotted), and White Bass are fair to good. Largemouth Bass, remain in close proximity to creek junctions and ditches along Little River. The Largemouths are ranging anywhere from 3-6 pounds, along river edges and creek channels. The ramps unthawed over the past week and allowed access at most locations along Little River and Millwood Lake.
Over the past 2-3 weeks, good catches of bass continue on Millwood, best hitting Rat-L-Traps, Bomber Fat Free Shad Crankbaits, and jigs. War Eagle spinnerbaits continue to work around any remaining vegetation. The best bite remains heat of the day, and early afternoon forward, are the best times to make efforts.
As of Monday 17 January, lake level has rose from the recent the recent rains last week, and is 38.4 inches below normal pool and falling, with increased current in Little River of 2,750 CFS, and the four foot drawdown continues through February 11. Surface temps during the past week are currently ranging 43ºF early to 47ºF later, dependent on location and time of day. Use extreme caution at boat ramps, and navigation on Millwood during the four foot drawdown in effect through Feb 2011. Stumps and boat ramps are very shallow. Some cutover boat lanes through timber on main lake are inaccessible during drawdown conditions, and merely inches of depth remain! Call the USACE for lake level updates, tail water level, and on all USACE boat ramp closures.
Lake level as of Monday 17 January, is 256.00 mfsl. Normal consv. pool is 259.20 feet. The USACE has increased total discharge over a week ago, to 2750CFS (cubic feet/ second) with 13 tainer gates open at 1 foot each, and 1 sluice gate open at 1 foot to compensate incoming water during the drawdown. Tailwater levels as of Monday 17 January, are 228.28. Clarity on main lake slightly improved over the past week with increased rain and current in Little River; currently ranging approx 10-12 inches, and 15-20" in Little River's low level of current depending on location. The oxbows clarity ranging approx 15-20" visibility depending on location. Clarity and visibility can change dramatically on Millwood in just a few hours with high winds.
Millwood's 4' drawdown is currently underway, to control unwanted aquatic vegetation, make scheduled repairs and complete other projects, such as shoreline improvements, Ranger Tony Porter said. It will take approximately 14 days and lower the water level to 255.2 feet, approximately 4 feet below normal and the project will last until 11 February 2011, when the lake will be filled to 261.2 feet, which is 2 feet above normal and return to normal elevation of 259.2 feet after two months, or approx 11 April 2011. Use extreme caution in lake navigation during the drawdown due to stumps nearing the surface in cut over boat lanes, and the river channel. Some boat ramps maybe inaccessible during the drawdown due to sedimentation build up and rebar at / near end of ramp concrete areas. Some boat lanes maybe inaccessible due to water levels.
To volunteer for one of the cleanup dates or ramp and USACE park information, contact Brooke Kervin at the Millwood Tri-Lakes Project Office.
To receive updates or volunteer, call the US Army Corps of Engr's toll-free information line at 888-697-9830.
The Details:
Largemouth Bass: The bass bite over the past week, improved to good for Largemouth. Bite continues to be best during heat of the day, in early and mid afternoon with increased daytime heating. The frigid temperatures over the past week had few fishermen out on the lake. Surface temps over this past week slightly dropped into the mid 40 range. Black Bass are good from 2 to 4 pounds each and fair up to 6 pounds each. Largemouth bass from 2-6 pounds each remain near almost any major creek junction and points along Little River and close proximity to deep water access nearby and these fish are hitting Bomber Fat Free Shad Crankbaits, Rat-L-Traps, jigs, and War Eagle spinnerbaits. Best Rat-L-Trap colors continue to be the Tennessee Shad/Gold, White Shad, and Toledo Gold. Best Bomber Fat Free Shad crankbaits colors continue to be Tennessee Shad, White, or Citrus Shad. Spinnerbaits in Spot Remover or Chart/White are continue working along any remaining vegetation. Jigs in black and blue or Texas Craw are working for heavy egg-laden females, worked very slow.
Slow is also the best method of crank bait retrieves or trolling the Bomber Fat Free Shad crankbaits in white, or shad patterns and the Rat-L-Traps. Work the ditches, points, and creek mouths, and intersections where dumps into Little River intersect, and around any remaining vegetation such as pondweed or eel grass in these creek channel mouths, standing timber, and stumps as long as you remain in the creek channel, or deeper drop sections of the oxbows and river. Slow rolling War Eagle spinnerbaits in Spot Remover and White/Chart or slow moving jigs, along drops, points, ditches, and any remaining vegetation, are taking some keeper Largemouth Bass in the 3-5 pound class.
Best jigs colors over the past week are Black/blue/purple or Texas Craw colors, and are catching bass on stumps, and points, in deeper sections of the creek channels and creek channels that dump into the river. Bulky 10" worms or Magnum 8" lizards, in Black Neon, Chartreuse pumpkin, or Red Shad are catching Bass on stumps.
Southern Pro Fattbut Gitzits with rattles are also working on stumps in Black Neon or Black/Blue.
White Bass: are back to roaming, albeit deeper, and good over the past week. Large schools continue roaming Little River, some intermingled with Largemouths. Whites remain in the immediate vicinities of Hurricane Creek, White Cliffs, and oxbows that connect with the Little River and the dumps into the river, over the past several weeks. These subsurface schools roaming Little River, and the deeper sections of creek channels dumping into Little River, remain hitting Bomber Fat Free Shads, Rat-L-Traps, Cordell Gay Blades, Cordell CC Spoons, Little Georges and white/red Rooster Tails.
Crappie: Crappie bite is slow, and they were hitting vertical jigging tiny jigs prior to the muddy inflow of water and current. Very few Crappie fishermen out this week.
Cats: No report.
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Navigation conditions are well below normal elevation during four foot drawdown. Use extreme caution during navigation on Millwood Lake.
As of Monday 17 January, lake level has rose from the recent the recent rains last week, and is 38.4 inches below normal pool and falling, with increased current in Little River of 2,750 CFS, and the four foot drawdown continues through February 11. Surface temps during the past week are currently ranging 43ºF early to 47ºF later, dependent on location and time of day. Use extreme caution at boat ramps, and navigation on Millwood during the four foot drawdown in effect through Feb 2011. Stumps and boat ramps are very shallow. Some cutover boat lanes through timber on main lake are inaccessible during drawdown conditions, and merely inches of depth remain! Call the USACE for lake level updates, tail water level, and on all USACE boat ramp closures.
Lake level as of Monday 17 January, is 256.00 mfsl. Normal consv. pool is 259.20 feet. The USACE has increased total discharge over a week ago, to 2750CFS (cubic feet/ second) with 13 tainer gates open at 1 foot each, and 1 sluice gate open at 1 foot to compensate incoming water during the drawdown. Tailwater levels as of Monday 17 January, are 228.28. Clarity on main lake slightly improved over the past week with increased rain and current in Little River; currently ranging approx 10-12 inches, and 15-20" in Little River's low level of current depending on location. The oxbows clarity ranging approx 15-20" visibility depending on location. Clarity and visibility can change dramatically on Millwood in just a few hours with high winds.
Millwood's 4' drawdown is currently underway, to control unwanted aquatic vegetation, make scheduled repairs and complete other projects, such as shoreline improvements, Ranger Tony Porter said. It will take approximately 14 days and lower the water level to 255.2 feet, approximately 4 feet below normal and the project will last until 11 February 2011, when the lake will be filled to 261.2 feet, which is 2 feet above normal and return to normal elevation of 259.2 feet after two months, or approx 11 April 2011. Use extreme caution in lake navigation during the drawdown due to stumps nearing the surface in cut over boat lanes, and the river channel. Some boat ramps maybe inaccessible during the drawdown due to sedimentation build up and rebar at / near end of ramp concrete areas. Some boat lanes maybe inaccessible due to water levels.
To volunteer for one of the cleanup dates or ramp and USACE park information, contact Brooke Kervin at the Millwood Tri-Lakes Project Office.
To receive updates or volunteer, call the US Army Corps of Engr's toll-free information line at 888-697-9830.
Wear your Life Jacket and kill switch!! If you are suddenly or unxpectedly thrown from your boat, it could be your only chance of survival. Use caution navigating Little River in low light conditions, SLOW DOWN, and pass friendly to other boaters! As always, careful watch for any random floaters and debris in Little River's current, and wearing your PFD and kill switch is a requirement!!
Don't forget, be courteous, and respect the other guy's right to use the lake too. Release those big bass to spawn and fight again, and take home those little 16"ers to fry up! Use caution in low light conditions, and wear your flotation device! If you are suddenly thrown from your boat, or knocked unconscious, your life preserver can potentially be your only hope to survive.
Visit us on the web for the most current Millwood Lake fishing report, updated weekly. See some great catch and release photos, sponsor links, tons of great information and resources on the lake available to you, along with excellent related direct links to Arkansas' State Parks, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Black Bass Program, The US Army Corps of Engineers, and Arkansas.com.
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Capt. Rick Grassett’s Fishing Report for 1/16/2011
Action picked up early last week with water temperatures up to 60 degrees. Another blast of cold air by mid week dropped water temperatures back to the mid 50’s, although it didn’t affect the trout and redfish bite that much. Anglers fishing with me on my Action Craft flats skiff the Snook Fin-Addict, out of CB’s Saltwater Outfitters on Siesta Key, caught and released reds, snook and trout during the past week.
My anglers fished the backcountry of Gasparilla Sound with me on Monday. They caught more than 25 trout to 19” and several reds to 31” on CAL jigs with shad tails. Most of the trout were in the slot and the 31” red, which weighed 11-pounds, was one of the larger reds we have caught recently. We also fished the same area on Friday. With water considerably colder following a couple of cold nights, my anglers still had good action. Although not as fast as Monday, they caught 15 to 20 trout to 19”, with all of the trout in the slot, and a couple of reds on CAL jigs with shad tails.
A fly and a spin angler fished the ICW near Venice with me on Tuesday evening. I monitored water temperature for several days before deciding to go on this trip. I am cautious to not target snook during cold snaps when water temperatures plummet. However, during warm ups between fronts, snook may feed aggressively. This was the case on Tuesday evening, with water temperature up to 60 degrees, we caught and released more than 25 snook on my Grassett Snook Minnow fly and a CAL jig with a glow shad tail.
This time of the year you can be successful if you fish smart. Fish the windows of good weather between fronts or fish afternoons following fronts for the best action. Next week’s negative low tides in the morning, as we approach a full moon on Jan. 19th, should concentrate trout and reds in potholes, channels and along drop offs. Afternoons may fish better when it is cold.
Tight Lines,
Capt. Rick Grassett
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Capt. Rick Grassett
Snook Fin-Addict Guide Service, Inc.
FFF Certified Fly Casting Instructor
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Golden Eagle fishing report 1-17 Belmar
January 15th 2011
Interesting day fishing for the Macks. The day started out with calm seas, low wind and a good drift or two to start. The rest of the day was a bit challenging with picky fishing and only a few strings of macks on every drift. the winds came up and so did the drift. There were plenty of readings but the bite was finicky. The water temp was between 39.6 and 40deg which could explain the slow bite. This does not mean the end of the mack run as there are plenty of fish there, they will turn on. As usual the dogfish were challenging at times
January 13, 2011
Mack fishing remains Very Solid with full coolers at the end of the trips. Medium and some larger macks are the main catch with some mini’s mixed in. The weather has been an issue but when we do get out...Its On!
Watch for our Winter Cod & Ling Schedule coming soon!
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Belmar NJ
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