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DeGray Lake
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[font "arial"][#000000][size 2]Fishing Conditions :[/size] [font "Arial"][#800000][/#800000][/font]
[font "Arial Narrow"][size 2]Report by: Arkansas F&G[/size][/font]
[font "Arial"][#c4ac82][size 2]Remarks :[/size][/#c4ac82][/font] [font "Arial"][#000000][size 2]DeGray Lake: DeGray One Stop and Marine said bream fishing is slow. Catfish are in the deeper water and slow. Crappie are moving to the shallower water in a pre-spawn condition. They are outside the moss lines off grassy points hitting minnows and jigs. Black bass are 18 to 24 feet deep and moving into shallow water on sunny afternoons. They are hitting Carolina rigs, jig’n’pig or crank baits in the morning and spinner baits in the afternoon. White and hybrids have moved up the river and are going into the final run to spawn. Roostertails, spoons and jigs are working best.[/size][/#000000][/font] [font "Arial"][#c4ac82][size 2]Hatches:[/size][/#c4ac82][/font] [font "Arial"][#000000][size 1] [ul][/ul][/size][/#000000][/font] [font "Arial"][#c4ac82][size 2]Patterns[/size][/#c4ac82][/font] [font "Arial"][#000000][size 1] [ul][/ul][/size][/#000000][/font] [font "Arial"][#c4ac82][size 2]Fish Species[/size][/#c4ac82][/font] [font "Arial"][#000000][size 1] [ul] [li]Bass [li]Bream [li]Catfish [li]Crappie[/li][/ul][/size][/#000000][/font][/#000000][/font]
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