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After a long day outdoors Comfort Inn Camden is a perfect place to spend a night or two, and do go to Turner Lake, it's a wonderful lake. Harvey Pond sees pretty high levels of rainfall; most of the rain falls through May; the driest month is January. Harvey Pond Dam is a wonderful site close to Harvey Pond. If you need a site to stay SUPER 8 MOTEL - CAMDEN, AR is a good choice, and a pretty lake like Kennedy Pond is a nice site to visit. For the period of
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| | the summertime months highs here at Harvey Pond get into the 90's. Summer night lows fall down to the 70's. Highs all through the winter are generally in the 50's; nighttime lows in the 30's for Harvey Pond. This lake is so wonderful. You'll meet a lot of folks from Camden here, and White Oak Lake State Park is a perfect campground nearby. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 33.59667 Longitude: -92.91833
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Half Moon Lake
 | 18 miles away ...ys as he trolled back up the lake, his rod took a hard tug and he knew he had gotten hung up on one of the trees that had fallen in the lake the previous fall. He says that after a minute of so trying to take the rod tip and unhanging himself he was about to cut the line when the rod tip made a violent bend and at this time he realized that he had a fish on the line and was not hung up. He goes on to say that by this time the Columbian Red Ride was gone and the battle was on. He says he fought this fish about fifteen or more minutes and finnally netted him. Oh!! Excuse me we are talking about Maurice, he lip landed him. None the less he brought back a beautiful large mouth bass that weighed between 10-12 pounds. I do not think that any of us ever imagined fish being in this lake that size until Cree strutted that trophy. Well naturally this called for a ceremonial Columbian Red Ride and a cold brewzky and another brewzky. Well by this time it's getting late and the Red is taking it's affect (Munchies). Now let me introduce you to the rest of the oufit; Milton, Ernie, Raymond, Hamp, C... |
Blackwater Lakes
 | 18 miles away ...Jacks, I think the proper name is Pikes. More than likely ther are big fish in there. On year we dressed the lake up with about six dozen Yo-Yo's and we did catch a lot of Catfish. We camp out that Friday night and fried Catfish all day Saturday. Someone stated in an earlier comment to consult a guide before heading over and that is right. Anytime you are heading to Blackwater, Half Moon, English Bee, and others in this area, have someone with you (...) and make sure someone knows where your'e at. These lake are about 13 to 15 miles from pavement and another 15 miles from Camden. This is the real meaning of Deep Woods. There are all types of wild life in this area, Wild boars, Multiple types of snakes, Rattlers, Water Mocasins, and many others and most of all Alligators. I've not seen any around Blackwater or Half Moon, but then again I did say it's been thirty years since I've fished these lake. The last time I rember fishing English Bee I counted about five alligators in that lake. They never bothered you, but you would always see thier head pop up out of the water as to say ''I'm ... |
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