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Norfolk Lake Fishing Prospects 2006
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Norfork Lake (Ozark Region)

Information: (417) 256-7161

From late February through the first half of March, walleye migrate to the lake’s upper end and into the lake’s two main tributaries, Bryant Creek and the North Fork of the White River (anglers are reminded that from February 20 through April 14, walleye can be taken and possessed only between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. CST upstream of the confluence of these two streams). Rogues, jigs, and live bait catch the majority of fish during this time of year. In the months following, minnows and nightcrawlers, rigged on bottom-bouncers, slowly trolled along flats and points catch good numbers of fish. Anglers can expect to catch good numbers of legal-size fish, >18", and are allowed to keep four fish/day. White, striped, and hybrid-striped bass are the next arrivals in the upper end of Norfork usually by mid-April, given there is enough flow coming from Bryant Creek and the North Fork of the White River. Jigs, minnow/shad imitating crankbaits, and live minnows/shad catch the large percentage of these fish. Anglers may keep a total of 15 fish, in any combination, with only four fish >18". Largemouth and spotted bass make up the majority of the black bass population and anglers will notice improved fishing for legal-size largemouth, >15". Also, anglers will notice large numbers of fish <13", due to a good spawn in 2004. Anglers may keep up to six largemouth and smallmouth, >15", and spotted bass, >12". Plastic baits, such as worms, grubs, and tube baits, are great choices to use when pursuing black bass. The same black bass regulations apply to the Arkansas side of the lake as well. Crappie fishing will be consistent with that of the last couple years with fish of all sizes being present and the majority exceeding 10". Jigs and minnows fished around brush piles and spawning banks will catch good numbers of fish.

Missouri residents, those 16 years of age and older, who fish the Arkansas portion of Norfork Lake are no longer required to purchase a nonresident Arkansas fishing permit. Thanks to cooperation between the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission and MDC, Missouri residents possessing a valid resident fishing permit may also purchase a $10 White River Border Lakes Permit allowing them to fish the Arkansas portion of this lake.

 

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