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Among the best fishing areas are the state park bay, Couch’s Pocket and Spencer’s Bay. The state park bay is a small backwater adjacent Lake Catherine State Park near the lake’s east end off state Route 171. Spencer’s Bay, or Spencer’s Pocket, is a broad finger of water on the lake’s north side running parallel to U.S. Route 270 at the eastern edge of Hot Springs. Couch’s Bay is another long, distinct north-shore arm just a short distance up and across the lake from the state park.

There are many stumps in Spencer’s Bay, and Couch’s Bay has a lot of trees fallen from the bank. The lake has substantial current flowing through it, and much of the cover where you’ll find bass is deposited by the current. Outside bends in the river channel are good places if you have a depthfinder to locate brush and timber along the dropoff. Work ledges on the edges of the main channel, too.

The jig-and-pig is always a good February bait on Catherine, especially when fishing close to naturally deposited timber. If you’re fishing shallow flats, try a Carolina-rigged worm or spinnerbait. Crawfish crankbaits worked parallel to some of the dropoffs are good as well.


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LAKE HAMILTON
Lake Hamilton borders Hot Springs’ southern edge. Carpenter Dam, which impounds the lake, was constructed in 1932 to create a 7,200-acre body of water.

When searching for February largemouths, particularly late in the month, anglers at the 18.5-mile-long lake often use spinnerbaits, Carolina-rigged plastic worms and lizards. Good areas to target include four major creek basins -- White Oak, Williams, Little Mazarn and Fourche Loop creeks. Look for shallow flats going into bays off the main creek channels; then, target brushpiles, as largemouths are likely to be there. Pinpoint a brushpile with sonar and bump the brush with your lure. If a bass is there, you’ll likely get a strike.

Spotted bass also comprise a significant portion of the Hamilton catch, but hooking these scrappy fighters requires different fishing tactics. Most anglers fish live crawfish around points. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find crawfish for sale in the area. A few bait shops sell them occasionally, but you may have to catch and bring your own if you want to be certain of their availability. Fish crawfish with a hook and a split shot, letting them sink and tight-lining them on the bottom.

LAKE OUACHITA
Lake Ouachita, a 40,000-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment, is the largest lake lying entirely within Arkansas’ boundaries. This deep, crystal-clear reservoir provides excellent fishing not only for largemouth and spotted bass but for smallmouths as well.

In February, many Ouachita bass anglers search for their quarry “in the moss” -- beds of hydrilla, water milfoil and elodea. A fishfinder can help you pinpoint these mats, which are usually in 15 to 20 feet of water.

Many favor a deep-diving minnow-imitating crankbait for fishing this submerged vegetation. To use one, locate a weedbed, move away from it a few yards; cast the lure, crank it down deep and bring it in with a stop-and-go retrieve. Work the lure along the top of this submerged vegetation; bass will rise from the moss to nail it.

Ouachita’s spotted and smallmouth bass usually are in fairly deep water in February. Many are taken on live crawfish and crawfish imitations fished in timbered pockets, moss or on deeper rocky ledges. Some bass hold as deep as 40 feet, and according to local guides, the best lure for enticing them is the jig-and-pig.

DeGRAY LAKE
DeGray Lake, a 13,800-acre impoundment on the Caddo River, lies 21 miles south of Hot Springs. Completed in 1972, this deep reservoir is a real challenge for bass anglers, but 3- to 6-pound largemouths are common, and 7- to 8-pounders are not unusual.

If the lake’s not excessively high, area experts recommend fishing beds of elodea and other vegetation around islands and underwater humps. Some humps are near the mouth of Brushy Creek, as well as south of the DeGray Lake Resort State Park Lodge in the main lake. These are remnants of east-west running ridges that peak near or just above the surface. Fish weedbeds around those humps with spinnerbaits, Smithwick Rogues or Carolina-rigged centipedes for February action.

For more information on all of these lakes, contact the appropriate regional office of the AGFC or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Additional information is available at www.agfc.com/”


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