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.


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Best Time to Catch Hybrid Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass can be caught year-round in Springtown. Right now in March, activity is Fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Hybrid Striped Bass
Springtown, Arkansas, might not be the first place that comes to mind for hybrid striped bass, but the local reservoirs and larger creeks offer some exciting possibilities. These hard-fighting fish are stocked in some of the area's lakes, providing a thrilling angling experience. Spring and fall are typically the best times to target them, as the water temperatures are more favorable. Look for schooling activity near points, humps, and creek channels. Trolling crankbaits or casting swimbaits and topwater lures can be effective. Check local fishing reports for stocking updates and specific lake recommendations. Access can be limited in some areas, so research boat ramps and public access points beforehand. Be aware that hybrid stripers can be line-shy in clear water, so consider using fluorocarbon leaders. Their aggressive strikes and powerful runs will definitely put your tackle to the test.
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How to Catch Hybrid Striped Bass
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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 bag limit for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas?
The bag limit for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas is 3 per day.
Are there any size restrictions for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas?
No, there is no size limit for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas.
What are some good baits for hybrid striped bass around Springtown?
Popular bait choices include live shad, swimbaits, and bucktail jigs. Look for areas with moving water or structure.
Can I fish for hybrid striped bass year-round in Arkansas?
Yes, the season for hybrid striped bass in Arkansas is open year-round.
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