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  2. Greers Ferry Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Great Arkansas Cleanup was developed, based on the Greers Ferry Lake & Little Red River Association model that Mr. Garner started. The normal pool of Greers Ferry Lake is 461.3 feet (140.6 m) above sea level. The lowest safe level of the lake with still being able to generate hydroelectric power is 435.0 feet (132.6 m).

  3. South Florida Weekly Fishing Report - March 10, 2022 - AOL

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  4. Greers Ferry Dam - Wikipedia

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    Greers Ferry Dam. Construction of the dam began in March 1959 and was completed in December 1962. The lake serves the Heber Springs area flood control, and is a site for recreation and power generation.

  5. Weekly fishing report - AOL

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    Your guide to where the fish are at Lake of the Ozarks.

  6. Fishing report, Nov. 1-7: Courtright and Wishon trout action ...

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    Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area Bass 2 Trout 3 Crappie 2 Catfish 3 Bluegill 3 The lake held at 2,578.47 feet in elevation and 53%, despite steady releases of 1964 cfs at First Point.

  7. Greers Ferry, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Greers Ferry is located in western Cleburne County at (35.575588, -92.164042 It is situated on the east side of Greers Ferry Lake , overlooking The Narrows portion of the lake. Arkansas Highways 16 and 92 cross The Narrows, connecting the city of Greers Ferry with Higden on the west side of the lake.

  8. Carl Garner - Wikipedia

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    The William Carl Garner Visitor Center was named after him and is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center for Greers Ferry Lake. The center is located on Highway 25 North just west of Greers Ferry Dam near Heber Springs, Arkansas. He died July 6, 2014, in White County Medical Center in Searcy, White County, Arkansas.

  9. Kentucky Afield - Wikipedia

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    Ron Rhody delivered a weekly fishing report on Saturday mornings. In 1957, Hope Carleton, who was a Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources conservation officer, was named host and remained so until his retirement in 1980. [4] He was replaced with Jeremy Dreier.