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Forest Lake Number 4 Fishing Guide

Reservoir Arkansas

Forest Lake Number 4 in eastern Arkansas is a prized Reservoir destination for targeting Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish. Forest Lake Number 4 is located near eastern Arkansas at coordinates 35.02, -90.75. The prized reservoir offers depth variation and structure that Largemouth Bass rely on. Local anglers frequently report success with Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Catfish at Forest Lake Number 4.

Location

📍 Forest Lake Number 4, Arkansas View on Google Maps

Target Species

🐟 Largemouth Bass
🐟 Crappie
🐟 Catfish

Fishing Tips

  • Focus on primary points during dawn when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on grass beds during early morning when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on grass beds during first light when Largemouth Bass are active.

Fishing Techniques for Forest Lake Number 4

For the best results at Forest Lake Number 4, focus your efforts around natural structure and cover. Points, submerged timber, weed edges, and rocky areas tend to concentrate fish in this reservoir. Early morning and late evening bites are typically the most productive, especially during warmer months when fish move shallow to feed.

What to Expect at Forest Lake Number 4

The fishing at Forest Lake Number 4 rewards patient, observant anglers. Take time to study the water when you arrive — look for baitfish activity, bird movement, and surface disturbances that indicate feeding fish. The reservoir's character changes with the seasons, so each visit offers a slightly different experience and new challenges to enjoy.

Regulations

Current Arkansas license mandatory. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission maintains regulations on their website.

Fishing Tips for Forest Lake Number 4

Frequently Asked Questions

Forest Lake Number 4's Reservoir ecosystem supports diverse wildlife alongside excellent fishing.

Night fishing regulations vary. Check Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for specific rules at Forest Lake Number 4.

Community areas and popular structures attract other anglers on weekends.