03-30-2004, 04:40 AM
This is from Field and Stream
Mississippi
State record: 18 pounds 2.4 ounces, Anthony Denny, 12/31/92, Natchez State Park Lake
Best water: Natchez State Park Lake. “It’s produced the last two state records and still gives up 10-pounders every year.” —Bubba Hubbard, assistant chief of fisheries, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
Contact: Natchez State Park, 601-442-2658
Sleeper: Arkabutla Reservoir. “Traditionally, it has not been a good bass fishing lake, but there have been some changes in water clarity, the fish population has changed, and the bass population is looking really good, with a high growth rate.”
Contact: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 662-562-6261
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Mississippi
State record: 18 pounds 2.4 ounces, Anthony Denny, 12/31/92, Natchez State Park Lake
Best water: Natchez State Park Lake. “It’s produced the last two state records and still gives up 10-pounders every year.” —Bubba Hubbard, assistant chief of fisheries, Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
Contact: Natchez State Park, 601-442-2658
Sleeper: Arkabutla Reservoir. “Traditionally, it has not been a good bass fishing lake, but there have been some changes in water clarity, the fish population has changed, and the bass population is looking really good, with a high growth rate.”
Contact: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 662-562-6261
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