Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Lake Amistad Fishing Report

Located on the Rio Grand River, the lake is about 12 miles NW of Del Rio in Val Verde County Texas with a
surface area is 64,900 acres and a maximum depth of 217 feet.

Lake Amistad was impounded in 1969 with the Conservation Pool Elevation of 1,117 feet and the
lake fluctuation depends on area rainfall and downstream irrigation needs. The annual fluctuations can be as much as 5-10 feet, however historical fluctuations have dropped lake Amistad as much as 50 feet below conservation pool, with the water clarity being clear to slightly stained.

The main fish species are Black bass, Crappie, Catfish, White and hybrid striped bass. For active fish on Lake Amistad, spinner baits and crank baits are the more popular choice.

Here are a few top notch fishing guides for this lake: South Texas Fishing, Reel'n Ray Service, Jerry's Fishing Service, Palmetto Guide Service.

Here are some of the best places to fish and the recommended lures to use:
On San Pedro Flats, use chrome/blue jerk baits, on the Main Lake Flats, bump up the size of your crank baits and fish the edge of grass. On Evans Creek, use soft plastic jerk baits rigged Carolina style. At Zorro Tank Dam, use reddish colored flukes and shad spooks. At Caballo Canyon, use watermellon lizards on Carolina style rigs and fish any structure around the grass. At Tulie Canyon, use green and pumpkin colored drop shots with a slow retrieve for bigger bass.

In Conclusion: Make sure you have all plans and reservations confirmed before beginning your trip. Also be careful not to venture into the Mexican part of the lake without proper documentation.
This lake is in extreme south Texas, so be aware of the hot weather during the summer months and take plenty of water in case of mechanical problems.
Lake Amistad is a great place to land that once in a lifetime trophy bass.
See

Lake Amistad Fishing Report

fishing. John Tatman is also
the owner of

http://www.greattexasbassfishing.com

Lake Texoma Cabin Rentals

The Lake Texoma cabin rentals that are appealing to most families are the ones with a lake view, somewhat secluded in that you are not sharing your vacation with a host of neighbors, or listing to someone's favorite loud music.

Here are some of the most popular:
Alberta Creek Resort
Big Mineral Camp
Buncombe Creek Marina
Catfish Bay
Cedar Bayou
Cedar Mills
Cumberland Cove Inc
Flowing Wells Marina
Grandpappy Point
Highport Resort and
Lighthouse Resort
Little Glasses Resort
Newberry Creek Resort and Marina
Soldier Creek Resort & Marina
Walnut Creek

When searching for cabin rentals, first determine your budget because there are upscale marinas and campgrounds that are somewhat out of reach for most families. The prices can range from $50.00 to $125.00 per day with weekly rates adjusted lower.

Lake Texoma cabin rentals can be more expensive than traditional accommodations, but well worth the extra expense. Renting a cabin for you and your family for a fishing trip can be an exciting adventure. Enjoying the rustic atmosphere of a cabin versus staying in a motel can make your fishing trip all the more memorable.



See More about Lake Texoma Cabin Rentals. John Tatman is also
the owner of http://www.greattexasbassfishing.com


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