Fishing
There are no closed fishing seasons on Bull Shoals Lake's 45,000 acres of water,
or on the nearby White River. Bull Shoals is well known for
it's
"tackle-busting" fish: largemouth and smallmouth bass, Kentucky bass, walleye,
crappie, bluegill and catfish. If trout are your sport fish of choice,
we're only
a few minutes from the White River where it is not unusual to catch 30 to 60
rainbows 12 to 14 inches long in a day.
You'll also catch brown, cutthroat, and
brook trout. Trophy browns of 4 pounds or more are common catches in the White.
We can arrange a
guided lake or river fishing trip for you with experienced
professional guides. Our tackle and bait shop is well-stocked to supply most of
your fishing needs.
Located on the Howard Creek arm of
Bull Shoals Lake our cove is one of the best fish-holding spots in the area.
Whether fishing off our dock or in a boat, the fishing here is very good due to
a channel swing with a 30' depth at one end, and a 12' depth on the other end.
This formation holds fish well all year. Red Arrow's guests enjoy fishing from
the deck located at the end of the boat dock.
At night they sit on the benches
and fish under the lights.

Lloyds Fishing Report
Guide Information
Trout Fishing
Bass, Walleye & Crappie Fishing
Current lake
levels
http://www.swl-wc.usace.army.mil/WCDS/Reports/Data/Bulsdam.htm