Public meeting Tuesday night in Mountain Home on details of the habitat improvement at the Bull Shoals Trophy Zone. 600 cedar logs and 500-odd boulders and some major changes to one of the best fly fishing zones on the river.
From the AGFC Outdoors Newsletter:
BULL SHOALS – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have entered into a cooperative agreement to place habitat improvement structures in a one mile section of the Bull Shoals tailwater immediately below Bull Shoals Dam.
The primary purpose of this project is to provide cover for young trout during periods of high flow. The work will be performed by Kesser International, Inc. of Little Rock and the project is expected to begin in early August. Work will be completed by Oct. 1 so that no disruption to the brown trout spawn occurs.
An informational meeting will be held on July 14 at 7 p.m. on the Arkansas State University campus in Mountain Home at the McMullan Lecture Hall. Representatives from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be available to answer any questions regarding the project and will present the plan for the project.

So Steve, is that going to mean low water through Oct while they work on that?????
As best as I can tell until they get the work completed