Arkansas Wildlife
AGFC’s Trey Reid talks with southeast Arkansas district fisheries supervisor Ryan Mozisek about Lake Monticello’s rapid rebound after the city drained it in 2019 to fix levee issues. They cover major habitat work starting in 2020 (brush piles, pallet A-frames, Georgia and porcupine cubes, and nearly 2,000 trees cut for structure), ongoing additions like mossback trophy trees, and the lake’s slow refill due to a small watershed and drought conditions. Ryan shares how stocking forage and bass has produced exceptional growth rates, with anglers regularly catching 7–9 pound fish and multiple 10+ pound bass, plus strong redear and crappie reports. The episode also highlights the 2024 stocking of 22,000 Titan Max fingerlings and how genetics work ties into the Legacy Lunker program, along with practical fishing insights on depth, habitat locations, and spawn timing.
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