Lake Winona
Black Crappie • Blue Catfish • Bluegill and 2 more species
Lake Winona is located in the Ouachita National Forest of Arkansas, USA. The lake is stocked with a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, crappie, and bluegill. Nearby activities include hiking and camping in the national forest. The best time of year to visit is between March and May when the temperatures range from 50°F to 80°F, and the fishing is optimal. The lake is known for producing big largemouth bass, with fishing tips including using topwater lures early in the morning and late in the evening. Get driving directions.
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Fish Species
Black Crappie
Crappies are members of the sunfish and the black bass family.
Blue Catfish
This is the largest catfish of the family Ictaluridae, reported to grow to 120 lb. (54 kg).
Bluegill
Today the bluegill is one of the most popular panfish species in North America.
Kelp Bass
The kelp bass, a member of a large group of seabasses, which inhabit the eastern Pacific, is a robust fish ...
Largemouth Bass
The largemouth bass is the most popular freshwater game fish.
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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East Fork Little Chariton R. Nr Huntsville | 7 cfs / 2.61 ft |
Blackwater River At Blue Lick | 38 cfs / 6.97 ft |
Missouri River At Boonville | 39,700 cfs / 6.31 ft |
Hinkson Creek At Columbia | 16 cfs / 4.33 ft |
Elk Fork Salt River Near Madison | 28 cfs / 3.59 ft |
Missouri River At Jefferson City | 39,200 cfs / 3.96 ft |
Moniteau Creek Near Fayette | 4 cfs / 4.90 ft |