Pea Ridge Times

Ozark bass & wade fishing in creeks

Wade-fishing Ozark creeks a refreshing summer treat

- FLIP PUTTHOFF NWA Democrat-Gazette

With names like Big Sugar and Little Sugar, floating and fishing on these two Ozark streams is as sweet as it gets.

Little Sugar Creek winds through the southern edge of Pea Ridge bordering farms and the Big Sugar Golf Course.

Big Sugar Creek twists its way through McDonald County, Mo., a little to the north of its sister stream, Little Sugar Creek.

Little Sugar is a gem with miles in Arkansas, but is mostly in McDonald County. A scenic stretch of the creek flows through Bella Vista.

The two streams come together at Pineville, Mo., to form the Elk River. Floating is tops on the Elk during summer, with jovial crowds in canoes, kayaks and inner tubes enjoying the gentle current.

The Elk always has enough water for floating in summer. Big Sugar and Little Sugar are smaller and can be tough floats during summer when the water gets low.

For anglers, smallmouth bass are the trophies on all three streams. Big Sugar, Little Sugar and

Elk River offer some of the best smallmouth bass fishing in the Ozarks.

Russ Tonkinson of Rogers knows how great the fishing can be on Big Sugar. He’s caught high numbers of smallmouth­s, and some big ones, on previous canoe floats. Casting tube baits and top-water lures with a spin-cast rod works wonders on most any Ozark stream.

He’d never fly fished on Big Sugar until late June when a fishing buddy hinted it might be worth a try. The two arrived at Deep Ford access on Big Sugar just after sunrise in late June. Deep Ford is about four miles upstream from Pineville. There’s a big parking area and easy access to the water.

Deep Ford is a popular swimming hole with the locals, but the swim suit crowd doesn’t show up at this early hour.

Into the thigh-deep water the fishermen waded, lobbing crawdad-imitation flies at

underwater boulders and timber. Rocks and wood are typical lairs of smallmouth bass.

An Ozark bass chomped down on the crawdad fly 15 minutes into the trip, ramping up the confidence meter. Anglers also call these fish goggle-eye. Ozark bass are small and bronze colored with black speckles on their backs. A big one might weigh 1 pound. They put up quite a tussle for their size.

The higher the sun climbed, the hotter the morning. By 10 a.m., Tonkinson managed to catch just one 8-inch smallmouth. The two anglers covered a lot of water, wading as far as one-half mile downstream from Deep Ford.

Enough was enough. The pair hopped in the car and drove 20 minutes south to Little Sugar Creek, hoping for better fishing. Fly fishing Little Sugar was good last fall, with smallmouth bass and a three-pound largemouth bass caught and released.

Griffith Bridge was their destinatio­n. It’s a low-water bridge across Little Sugar along a gravel county road north of Jane, Mo.

There’s a deep pool of clear, swirling water on the downstream side of the bridge. Tonkinson whipped it to a froth casting a brown woolly bugger fly. His buddy worked his way downstream about a quarter mile. One smallmouth bit, but gave him the slip. Tonkinson got skunked fishing the pool.

Time to wave the white flag and surrender victory to the fish on this day. It was lunchtime. Sandwiches and cold drinks were on ice in the car. The buddies had taken two lumps of sugar on this fishing trip, but enjoyed a fine day.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette photograph­s by Flip Putthoff ?? Big Sugar Creek flows clear and cool east of Pineville, Mo., in McDonald County. A rocky bottom, boulders and wood cover create prime habitat for smallmouth bass and other game fish.
NWA Democrat-Gazette photograph­s by Flip Putthoff Big Sugar Creek flows clear and cool east of Pineville, Mo., in McDonald County. A rocky bottom, boulders and wood cover create prime habitat for smallmouth bass and other game fish.
 ??  ?? Tonkinson (above) tries for smallmouth bass on Little Sugar Creek near Jane, Mo. An Ozark bass (below) caught early in the trip sparked optimism for a good day of wade fishing.
Tonkinson (above) tries for smallmouth bass on Little Sugar Creek near Jane, Mo. An Ozark bass (below) caught early in the trip sparked optimism for a good day of wade fishing.
 ??  ?? Russ Tonkinson of Rogers casts flies hoping to catch a Big Sugar Creek smallmouth bass.
Russ Tonkinson of Rogers casts flies hoping to catch a Big Sugar Creek smallmouth bass.
 ??  ?? A butterfly finds shoreline flowers attractive along Little Sugar Creek near Jane, Mo.
A butterfly finds shoreline flowers attractive along Little Sugar Creek near Jane, Mo.
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 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette photograph­s by Flip Putthoff ?? Big Sugar Creek seen at the Deep Ford access of the Missouri Department of Conservati­on.
NWA Democrat-Gazette photograph­s by Flip Putthoff Big Sugar Creek seen at the Deep Ford access of the Missouri Department of Conservati­on.
 ??  ?? Tonkinson fly fishes near a log jam on Big Sugar Creek.
Tonkinson fly fishes near a log jam on Big Sugar Creek.

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