Walleye were native to the White River before Beaver, Table Rock and Bull Shoals lakes were built. Between 1964 and 1969, Beaver Lake was stocked with 6 million walleye, but these fish didn't thrive.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Following the recent ...
DIAMOND CITY -- The Arkansas Department of Health is warning people to avoid a portion of Bull Shoals reservoir after partially treated wastewater leaked into the lake from the Sugarloaf wastewater ...
BULL SHOALS, Ark. — According to a Facebook post shared by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Chance Williams of Harrison, Arkansas broke a state record while bowfishing on Bull Shoals Lake ...
A view of the old town of Forsyth before the development of Bull Shoals Lake, which led to the relocation of the town. The image highlights three notable buildings from the original settlement. One of ...
Wastewater treatment plant fire leads to partially-treated wastewater released into Bull Shoals Lake
DIAMOND CITY, Ark. (KY3) - The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) reports that partially-treated wastewater was released into Bull Shoals from the Sugarloaf wastewater treatment plant. The Sugarloaf ...
The Bull Shoals Dam site is located on the White River about 10 miles west of Mountain Home, where the river divides Baxter and Marion counties. The site is named after its location at a shoal (a ...
Professional walleye angler Shannon Kehl was remembered as a great competitor, good friend and one of the best fishermen to come out of the Bismarck area Monday. Kehl, 39, of Menoken, was killed in a ...
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