Fishing
Arkansas Game and
Fish Commission Web site
Fishing Tournament Regulations
Lake Use Fee
An Arkansas fishing license must be obtained by those fishing in
Bella Vista lakes. Property owners must have a current POA-issued
photo identification card or pay the guest lake use fee to use
any of the Bella Vista’s lakes. Guests must have a current guest
card and pay the “lake use fee” to use any of the Bella
Vista’s lakes, unless accompanied by a member with a current POA-issued
photo identification card.
All state fishing regulations apply to Bella Vista’s lakes.
Bella
Vista’s Lakes Stocked With Variety of Fish
Fish stocked since June 2008:
• 1,130 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Ann –
September 2008.
• 670 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Avalon –
September 2008.
• 350 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Brittany –
September 2008.
• 4,770 channel catfish fingerlings in Loch Lomond –
September 2008.
• 350 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Norwood –
September 2008.
• 450 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Rayburn –
September 2008.
• 2,200 channel catfish fingerlings in Lake Windsor –
September 2008.
• 8,775 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Ann – October
2008.
• 4,690 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Avalon –
October 2008.
• 3,150 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Brittany –
October 2008.
• 33,390 black crappie fingerlings in Loch Lomond –
October 2008.
• 2,450 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Norwood –
October 2008.
• 3,150 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Rayburn –
October 2008.
• 15,400 black crappie fingerlings in Lake Windsor –
October 2008.
• 17,500 rainbow trout in Lake Brittany – November 2008
through May 2009.
• 4,800 saugeye fingerlings in Lake Norwood – April
2009.
• 70,000 threadfin shad in Loch Lomond – April 2009.
The Arkansas Game and Fish
Commission provided all catfish, crappie and saugeye.
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