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  • Bull Shoals... updates at the original bass beatdown

    Bull Shoals... updates at the original bass beatdown

    Bull Shoals Lake, which straddles the Missouri-Arkansas state line, has hundreds of miles of lake arms and coves.

  • Tharp Masters Bull Shoals And Norfork For His First Elite Series Win

    Tharp Masters Bull Shoals And Norfork For His First Elite Series Win

    Randall Tharp of Port St. Joe, Fla., wins the 2016 Bassmaster Elite at Bull Shoals/Norfork held out of Mountain Home, Ark., Sunday, with a four-day total weight of 61 pounds, 10 ounces.Photo by Seigo Saito/Bassmaster

  • Tharp Grabs Lead As Bassmaster Elite Series Event Shifts Back To Norfork Lake

    Tharp Grabs Lead As Bassmaster Elite Series Event Shifts Back To Norfork Lake

    Randall Tharp of Port St. Joe, Fla., takes the lead on the third day of the Bassmaster Elite at Bull Shoals/Norfork, bringing 16 pounds, 4 ounces to the scales on Saturday for a three-day total weight of 45-8. Photo by Seigo Saito/Bassmaster

  • Lowen, Zaldain Tied For Lead After Two Rounds On Bull Shoals/Norfork

    Lowen, Zaldain Tied For Lead After Two Rounds On Bull Shoals/Norfork

    Bill Lowen of Brookville, Ind., and Chris Zaldain of Laughlin, Nev., are tied for the lead on the second day of the Bassmaster Elite at Norfork/Bull Shoals, each bringing a two-day total weight of 30 pounds, 14 ounces to the scales.Photo by Seigo Saito/Bassmaster

  • Extreme Caution Suggested for  Lake Users On High Water Levels

    Extreme Caution Suggested for Lake Users On High Water Levels

    The Army Corps of Engineers is urging all visitors to Bull Shoals and Norfork lakes to exercise extreme caution while water levels are high. Campers, swimmers, and boaters visiting park areas should use extreme caution and be aware that certain recreation areas may be closed to the public for their protection. Boaters should be aware that with the higher water conditions objects normally out of the water are now submerged and difficult to see.

  • Record Striper Caught

    Record Striper Caught

    Lawrence Dillman of Rockaway Beach became the most recent record-breaking angler in Missouri when he hooked a giant striped bass on Bull Shoals Lake using a rod and reel. The new "pole and line" record striped bass caught by Dillman on May 21 weighed 65 pounds, 2 ounces with a length of 49 ¾ inches and a girth of 36 inches. Dillman used 20-pound test line and a chub minnow to catch the behemoth.