Mississippi River
From its source at Lake Itasca, 1,475 feet (450 m) above sea level in Itasca State Park located in Clearwater County, Minnesota, the river falls to 801 feet (244 m) prior to St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis. There it drops... anglerweb.com
Mississippi River Museum
EXPERIENCE:This 18-gallery museum on Mud Island showcases 10,000 years of history in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. The exhibits include exploration and settlement, transportation on the Mississippi River, river f... memphistravel.com
Island 40 Chute
Island 40 Chute, an old Mississippi River cutoff that has narrowed into a 4.5-mile-long lake, north of West Memphis. Marshy lands and cypress trees dominate the area. Fishing: Bass, catfish and smaller panfish are popular.... anglerweb.com
Glenn Springs Lake
The lake is located 20 miles north of Memphis, off Wilkinsville and Munford-Drummonds Road, about 6 1/2 miles west of Munford.The facilities include two fishing piers, 280 and 180 feet in length, covered boat dock with spo... anglerweb.com
Horn Lake(lake View)
Large land locked MS river oxbow located just across the Mississippi/Tennesse state line on hwy 61 in Mississippi. This lake gets alot of fishing pressure because of it's location in relation to Memphis, manly bream, crapp... anglerweb.com
Horseshoe Lake
Located near the town of Hughes in Crittenden County, Horseshoe Lake provides anglers a return to the bass fishing of yesteryear. Though it is now landlocked, this lake was formed when a backwater area of the Mississippi R... anglerweb.com