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: Lake Ouachita: As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lakes elevation was 576.73 feet MSL. Larry Hurley from Poormans Guide Service said bass fishing is fair. Start by fishing slow with Berkley 10-inch Power Worms in green pumpkin, watermelon/red and red bug. Use as small a weight you can get by with to keep the lure falling slowly. Stripers are hit-and-miss on spoons and Berkley swim baits. A few crappie have been caught over the grass on spinnerbaits in shad colors. Mountain Harbor Resort said the water is clear and ranges from 82 to 86 degrees. Largemouth bass are still fair and can still be caught with Texas-rigged worms, jighead worms and black spinnerbaits. Drop-shot rigs are still working well for Kentucky bass off drop offs in the river channels and over brush. Walleye are still biting well on spoons fished on main lake points. Bottom bouncers with spinners and nightcrawlers are producing some quality fish as well. Stripers are still fair on live bait with shad or trotline minnows. Bream are very good with crickets or worms in 18 to 25 feet of water. Crappie are fair and being caught over grass and brush in 20 to 30 feet of water. Reported by: Arkansas F&G |
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