King's River - The recent rains have pushed up the river to great fishing and floating levels. Fly fishing has been fantastic using crawdad and streamer patterns. Crazy Dads, Clouser Minnows, Woolly Buggers have been working very well for smallmouth, spotted bass and sunfish.

Crooked Creek - Recent heavy rains have made the river a bit muddy and high. he water level is about 2 feet over the low water bridge at Kelly's Access. Higher sections of the river are still fishing very well. Crawdad patterns along with big Woolly Buggers and JJ's Specials are working for fly fishermen.

Buffalo River - The river levels are in the moderate range through most of the river with the lower sections being the highest from the weekend rains. Make sure you keep an eye on the river level as water can rise quickly after a heavy rain. Fly fishermen working the rocks and logs along the bank are picking a bunch of smallmouth and sunfish. Use crawdad, minnow and popping bug patterns. Work your flies close to cover.

Beaver Tailwaters - Water releases have been in the afternoon as the day heats up and the a/cs crank up. The lake level is seady around the consevation pool level. The tailwater level is stil a bit high to Table Rock Lake being a couple of feet into flood pool. Wading can be a bit tough in a few places so watch your step. Zebra midges in gray, black and olive are good bets along with the scud/sowbug patterns. Tiny woolly buggers in black, olive or gray have been working.