Narrows Dam impounds the waters of the Little Missouri River to form 7,000-acre Lake Greeson, a prime recreational resource in southwest Arkansas and adjoining Daisy State Park. The 12-mile-long lake features clear waters and steep, rocky ridges that form numerous islands and long peninsulas extending into the lake. Anglers flock to Lake Greeson for the abundant channel catfish and rainbow trout fishing. Just south of Lake Greeson at Murfreesboro, Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only public diamond field in the world where visitors can search for the gems and keep their finds. Greeson is one of Arkansas’ five diamond lakes.35,000-acre Lake Greeson Public Hunting Area can be found west of the lake and contains a number of game species including rabbits, squirrels, quail and deer.

Our bait recommendations

Here's the baits that our Pros love for this lake.