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Howdy, just moved to Bentonville a few weeks ago and was looking for some good places to relax and cast a line, some quiet solitude amongst the trees.. if anyone knows of any places, I'd appreciate the feedback.
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Try Lake Eucha and Lake Spavinaw just over the border in Oklahoma. They are south of Jay and have excellent crappie, bluegill and bass fishing. If you like trout fishing try below Beaver Dam or just up in Missouri at roaring river state park.Beaver lake has good striper fishing this time of year and decent bass in the spring but is a clear water lake so it's a little tough until you get used to it.
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try going up to the border in Missouri. Big sugar creek and the Elk River are LOADED with small mouth. There are also some great streams/creeks down to the south a bit. The mulberry River is always fun, quiet, relaxing, and sometimes you might even catch a fish
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