Welcome. Man you are smack in the middle of a lot of awesome places to fish. Lower White Lake in the White River refuge is one of my favorite places to crappie fish. Good luck.
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Welcome. Man you are smack in the middle of a lot of awesome places to fish. Lower White Lake in the White River refuge is one of my favorite places to crappie fish. Good luck.
I grew up fishing all around Prairie county and there's lot of good fishing around there but it's frustrating at times because alot of waters are so dependant on what the river is doing. as said, the gas station in DeValls Bluff sells minners and there's a bait store right across the street from it. Horseshoe lake is just east of the the gas station/bait shop a couple of miles and there's good crappie/cat fishing there. The cache river is a good place to catch cats and there are several oxbows off the cache that are excellent depending on water levels. Peckerwood is an awesome crappie/cat lake but i can't stand to have to pay that much to fish. Webb lake is a small lake that can be excellent too and is a good place to camp. Wattensaw bayou is also good when it's right. if you take hwy 70 to biscoe and turn right beside the little IGA grocery store and follow that road back into the bottoms there are a few good scattered oxbows but PLEASE watch out for the dang flying carp! they hurt! these lakes are a little hard to find if you're not familiar with the area but google earth can help you spot em. Good luck!
Thanks for all the great information. I figure there is a lot to learn regarding the river levels and the different small lakes. As soon as this weather turns to spring, I plan to get out there and fish as many of these different water bodies as I can. I've been studying the water levels for the White River Basin on the www.rivergages.com site. I'm too new to the area yet to have a good understanding of what the different high water marks are just based on the gages.
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/river...%5D=hydrograph
here's what i use to gauge the white at des arc and clarendon. i like for des arc to be in the 8-13ft range and clarendon to be 14-18ft. if you get impatient and want to fish in the next week or so i heard they've been catching some on Horseshoe in devals bluff.
Thanks again for the info on the relative water levels. I would guess the fishing in the river lakes is best just as the river is falling out of the lake and just after.
I'm not rushing it with this weather. I really like the cold weather for hunting the ducks but I prefer to do my fishing once it is above 50 degrees outside. I don't care to be freezing while I watch for that bobber to disappear, then again its really never too cold if you are wearing them out.