Fishing Charters in Arkansas
Browse fishing charters in Arkansas that can help you catch hybrid striped bass.


Gregs Guide Service
Bull Shoals, Arkansas
Greg's white river guide service is a trout fishing guide service in north central Arkansas


The Ozark Fly Guides
Heber Springs, Arkansas
ozarkflyguides, Heber springs


Keeping It Crappie
Dardanelle, Arkansas
Keeping It Crappie Guide Service in Arkansas offers crappie fishing charters on Lake Dardanelle, providing gear, instruction, and a 21’ Skeeter bass boat.


Reel Good Fishing
Alexander, Arkansas
REEL GOOD FISHING|GUIDED FISHING TRIPS ARKANSAS|SHOP OUR FLY SHOP|ARKANSAS FLY FISHING GUIDES


Little Red Trout
Heber Springs, Arkansas
Guided Trout Fishing on The Little Red River Heber Springs Arkansas. Special discounted rates.


Fish Finder Service
Bee Branch, Arkansas


Str Outdoors
Mountain Home, Arkansas
Sean Reynolds for Striper & hybrids fishing on Lake Norfork and Eastern Tennessee


Hot Springs Fishing Charter
Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas


Swinging Bridge Flies
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Swinging Bridge Flies is a fly fishing guide service on the Beaver Tailwater in Northwest Arkansas, offering curated trips and custom tied flies. Come float with us today or check out our store for the flies you need.


Wilkinson Outdoor Adventures
Gassville, Arkansas
Wilkinson Outdoor Adventures fishes top locations on the White River


Beaus Guide Service
We are the best trout fishing guide service on the Little Red River. We provide spin cast and fly fishing guides to individuals, families and corporate outings looking to catch trout in Arkansas.


Arkansas On The Fly
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Best Time to Catch Hybrid Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass can be caught year-round in Caulksville. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Hybrid Striped Bass
Chasing Hybrid Striped Bass in the Arkansas River Valley near Caulksville can be a rewarding experience. These hard-fighting fish thrive in the large reservoirs and river systems of the area, particularly in the tailwaters below dams. Prime time is spring and fall when water temperatures are moderate, and the hybrids are actively feeding. During the spring spawning runs, they can be found congregating near the dams. Look for them again in the fall as they fatten up for winter. Bank access is available at several points along the Arkansas River, but a boat is recommended to cover more water and reach deeper areas. Local tip: Watch for schooling activity and surface feeding, and be ready with topwater lures or crankbaits. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission stocks hybrids regularly, contributing to a healthy and exciting fishery.
How to Catch Hybrid Striped Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Hybrid Striped Bass in Caulksville.
Hybrid Striped Bass Fishing Regulations in Arkansas
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
3 per day
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Resident or Non-resident Fishing License
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Arkansas state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the daily bag limit for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas?
The daily bag limit for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas is 3 fish per day.
Are there any size restrictions for hybrid striped bass I catch near Caulksville?
No, there are currently no size restrictions for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas.
What's the best way to catch hybrid striped bass around Caulksville?
Hybrid striped bass are often caught using live bait like shad or shiners, as well as artificial lures such as crankbaits and swimbaits. Look for areas with current or structure.
Do I need a fishing license to target hybrid striped bass in Arkansas?
Yes, you need a valid Arkansas fishing license (resident or non-resident) to legally fish for hybrid striped bass.
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