LRM58. The lake is usually around 10 to 12 feet at it's deepest points but I think it averages about 6 to eight feet. The problem that larger boats have there is the hidden stumps. I have a 15.5 foot Triton with a 25 Merc on ot and I still hit at least 1 or 2 stumps every time I go there. It certainly can be fished with a larger boat but trim your motor way up and creep through there. Along the banks, the Cypress trees are pretty close together which can make it hard to fish close to the bank in a larger boat. It looks like there will be a stiff wind from the Northeast this weekend so I think I will try the lower southeast side of the lake to stay out of the wind some. The lake is shaped like a quarter moon with it's points facing east. If oyou have never fished this lake you will be in for a treat. It becomes stable much earlier than the other oxbow lakes around there. If coming from Mississippi, just go to Helena and take the bypass. Just south of the Helena bridge is Highway 44. Take it south/sothwest for about 12 to 15 miles. If you are coming from West Memphis, take I40 to Forrest City and take Highway 1 south through Marianna and then to Barton (about 40 minutes). Continue on Highway 1 for about another 8 miles and it will end into Highway 44. Turn right on Highway 44 and the ramp is about 1/2 mile on your left. The concrete ramp is on your left at the mid point of the lake.