De Gray Lake

Clark - Arkansas


  • 38 catches

  • 387 followers

  • 76 spots

De Gray Lake is an impoundment of the Caddo River. Construction of the project started in June 1962 and was completed in March 1972, with the completion of De Gray Dam. The dam was constructed as part of a comprehensive flood control plan along the Ouach...

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De Gray Lake Fishing Reports

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  1. Details: 2 lb. 7 oz. 16.0 in. Largemouth Bass

  2. 3 lb. 8 oz. 18 in. Largemouth Bass with a crankbait

  3. Details: 11 lb. 3 oz. Largemouth Bass with a Chatter Baits

    Kids caught decent 5 fish limit with a 31/2 lb kicker in high school tournament last weekend on Degray

    1. Jarrett Friddle 0
      Cold Windy day on degray but able to catch several way back in the creeks and shallows in the Brushy Creek area.
  4. Details: point cedar

    1. Ted Lovell 0
      Massive schools of whites seen bustin' shad in June & plenty of Sunfish caught (Bluegill, Pumpkinseed) along bluff walls across from Point Cedar Campground ...more for bait. Then- all my fishin' buddy's juglines & yo-yo's were stolen & his trotlines cut during the night.
  5. Details: Largemouth Bass

    1. Dylan Garrabrant 0
      Im good with that
    2. Dylan Garrabrant 0
      Ok fair enough
    3. JCain94 0
      Actually no, they are all 12. It is 6 per person. Those were caught over a weekend. @bassmaster417
    4. Dylan Garrabrant 0
      Also it doesnt matter if they fish with you bc alot of those look to be under 12
    5. Dylan Garrabrant 0
      Yea i think the legal limit is 5 over 12 inches per ANGLER per day. Not per person eating them
    6. peacockking 0
      I'm just saying that that's a lot of them I can do 3-4 no like 20@
    7. JCain94 0
      I eat largemouth and so does my family. Unless it says otherwise in a law that I can't feed my family your opinion does not matter to me @peacockking
    8. peacockking 0
      Could throw any thing in and they would hit it now u have to use what there biting on or some color or shit
    9. peacockking 0
      Fucking retarded u don't eat largemouth it's because of you that there are less fish back in the old days you
    10. JCain94 0
      Well I assure you, they didn't go to waste @justLMbass 😏
    11. John Buttacavoli 0
      Killing largemouth...
    12. JCain94 0
      How? @justLMbass
    13. John Buttacavoli 0
      What a waste...πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜₯😒πŸ˜₯πŸ˜ͺπŸ˜ͺπŸ˜₯😒
    14. JCain94 0
      Yes it was! Didn't last long though
    15. diggerman 0
      Looks like some good eating!!!!
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  6. Details: Blue Catfish

    1. Ninja_Haze 0
      Nice Blue
    2. diggerman 0
      Nice cat!!!!
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  7. 3 lb. 3 oz. Largemouth Bass with a Yamamoto Pencil Tate

    1. Jeff Glass 0
      Thanks. Yeah, right at the creeks.
    2. Rick McDaniel 0
      Nice fish, are they moving up shallow feeding up for winter?
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  8. Details: 156 in. Largemouth Bass with a floating

  9. As of Wednesday, the Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation was 407.51 feet msl (flood pool – 408 msl).
    Local angler George Graves said surface water ...more temperature is in around 70 degrees and the lake is clear throughout. Bass fishing remains very good with lots of small and slot fish. Look for fish in the spawning coves up shallow between Arlie Moore and Cox Creek. Throw a lipped or lipless crank bait across secondary points and close to shoreline brush. Anything in a natural shad pattern will work. Try a squarebill if the cover is pretty thick. Some bigger fish reported coming on white/chartreuse spinnerbaits. Also try a Texas-rigged 6-inch worm in green pumpkin or red shad across the same points but a little deeper. A lot of spotted bass are coming from the bluff banks at points 14 and 15, also along the West side of Goat Island. Try a Texas-rigged finesse 4-inch worm fished down the rocky banks. Crappie fishing remains slow with only a few fish coming from the south side between the mouth of Brushy and Iron Mountain. Throw a 2-inch tube or curly tail grub on a 1/16-ounce jig head to any exposed cover in 3 to 5 feet of water. Hybrid fishing is fair at best with the fish scattered between Shouse Ford and Cox Creek. There's very little schooling activity, so trolling is the best bet. The best trolling lures are crankbaits such as Shad Raps, 4-inch swim baits, Roostertails, heavy spoons and 5-arm umbrella rigs loaded with 4-inch curly tail grubs. Get the lures about 10 to 12 feet down on a long line of at least 100 feet. Best colors for all rigs are white and chartreuse. Quite a few white bass showing as well. Quite a few catfish are showing up on trotlines set across points at about 20 feet deep. Bait with cut shad, chicken livers, nightcrawlers, Catfish Charlie or hot dogs. Also try big minnows and small live bream. Brushy Creek has been one of the more productive areas.
    Report courtesy of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.

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