Arkansas
Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake is roughly 31,054 acres in Arkansas's Cleburne County; largemouth fishing keys on cover, weather windows, and forage.
- Surface
- 31,054acres
- Primary species
- Largemouth
- Air temp
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- Barometric
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- Wind
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- Moon
- Waxing Crescent
- day 5.0 · 26% lit
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Where it is
Greers Ferry Lake sits in Cleburne County, Arkansas, covering about 31,054 acres. Largemouth work shallow-to-deep and back as conditions change through the year.
Seasonal pattern
Spring. Largemouth push shallow as water warms, holding on cover to stage and spawn where the warm-up starts soonest.
Summer. With the surface hot, largemouth favor deeper edges and shade, and the low-light hours carry the bite.
Fall. Falling water temperature draws bait and largemouth back shallow into a broad, roaming feed.
Winter. In cold water fish hold deep and inactive; ease off the pace and keep presentations quiet.
Key structure
- Inside turns where a bank changes angle
- Submerged wood, brush, and laydown cover
- Hard-bottom and rock transitions
- Shade lines and overhead cover in the warm months
Read the season; the structure list only matters through that lens.
Forage
Baitfish set the pace on Greers Ferry Lake; largemouth hold near the schools and go where they go.
Access
Public access exists in Cleburne County around Greers Ferry Lake; check conditions and water levels with local sources before fishing.
Regulations
Check current state and local regulations before fishing; limits and seasons can change.
Field guides
Data & references
- Today's conditions — Open-Meteo, refreshed every ~15 min
- Moon phase — local astronomical calculation, no external API
- Lake area, depth, structure — Identity, surface area, coordinates and county/state are from the ProjectD canonical waterbody index (snapshot conus-20260518-v1, group gnis:00075245). Maximum depth and regulation links were not available from an acceptable source and are intentionally omitted.
- Regulations — verify current rules with before fishing
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