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Desoto Lake Sponsored by
Date 15-Apr-24
Water Condition
Water Temperature  


Conditions : Desoto Lake: Bass - With temperatures starting to warm, look for the activity start to pick up. Suspended crank baits, spinner baits, and worms are a good choice. Just fish them slow this time of year. Target deeper areas with underwater cover.

With water temperatures starting to warm, also expect crappie activity start to pick up. Around this time anglers are still trolling deeper areas of the lake. Look for any structure in the lake and try various depths. Using jigs or minnows is a good choice.

Bream fishing during the winter months can be slow but look for activity to pick up in the coming weeks. Try using redworms at different depths.

Winter catfish are slow to bite. However, look for catfish activity to increase with warmer weather on the way. Try fishing near the bottom with liver, nightcrawlers, or cut bait.

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About: - For river lakes, the fluctuations of the Mississippi River is an important factor for determining how the fishing is going to be. Slow rises and slow falls produce the best fishing. The best crappie fishing on DeSoto Lake is at water levels between 16-18 feet (Helena Gauge).

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Mississippi River

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Normal

40' - Near Flood Stage
44' - Minor Flooding


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