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Bull Shoals Lake



                                                                                        Lay Of The Land










































     Bull Shoals Lake impounds the White                                                     River for the last time as
     water travels toward its mouth on the Mississippi                                   River. Bull Shoals is the lake
     farthest downstream in a chain of four artificial lakes                           that include (from upstream to
     downstream) Beaver Lake, Table Rock Lake, and Lake  Taney Como. The lake is controlled
     by the Army Corps of Engineers and has the primary purpose of flood control. The level of the lake
     fluctuates regularly with a normal pool level elevation of 654 feet above sea level, which is locally
     known as power pool. However, the lake regularly fluctuates between an elevation of 630 to 680 feet.
     The upper part of the lake, below nearby Power Site Dam, is known as the “Pothole”.


     The shoreline of the lake is totally undeveloped and protected by a buffer zone (locally called the “take line”) owned, operated, managed,
     and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers. The dam is designed for a maximum elevation of 695 feet (top of the flood pool). Bull                                                             Shoals Lake covers 45,000 acres
     (182 km²) with a 700-mile (1,120-km) shoreline at power pool to more than 70,000 acres (284 km²) with a 1,000-mile (1,600-km)                                                                   shoreline at 690 feet. The bottom
     of the lake consists of bedrock with very limited vegetation. The shoreline is heavily forested.
     Bull Shoals is the boundary between the states of Arkansas and Missouri. Because the impoundment meanders back and forth                                                                       across state lines, non-residents
     who wish to fish here need to purchase licenses from both states to ensure meeting state regulations. Residents of either state                                                        can purchase a boundary license.



     The state records for Arkansas
     Largemouth @ 16 lbs 8 oz
     Smallmouth @ 7 lbs 5 oz, and
     Spotted bass @ 7 lbs 15 oz


     Both the smallmouth and spotted bass records came from Lake Bull Shoals!



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