Crappie hotspot: Bay Springs Lake

Guide Charlie Kent has been fishing Bay Springs since it was impounded. You can find him any day during April fishing one of these crappie hotspots.

A day of crappie fishing on this unpressured crappie hotspot may have you wondering why no one else thought of this.

Bay Springs Lake, also known as the Jamie L. Whitten Lock and Dam, is the northernmost lake on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Located off Highway 4 near the town of Dennis in Mississippi’s Hill Region, the 6,700 acres of water and 133 miles of shoreline that make up Bay Springs provide crappie anglers with loads of slab crappie that are often overlooked by anglers on their way to bigger lakes.

Our guide this month is the owner/operator of Honey Hole Guide Service, Charlie Kent. Born and raised in Baldwyn, Kent has been fishing the crappie-infested waters of Bay Springs since the lake was created by the Corps of Engineers in 1979.Click here to read more on Crappie hotspot: Bay Springs Lake

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