Impounded in 1960, Lake Tawakoni bass fishing is great just about year around. Located on the Sabine River. Pool level is 437 ft mls with a fluctuation average of 2 to 4 ft annually. The normal lake water is slight to moderate algal staining. Lake Tawakoni has a surface area of 37,879 acres. Vegetation is sparse on the lake. Flooded Timber is the most abundant cover. Main lake humps tend to attract schools of striped bass. Fish are active much longer during daylight hours and are normally found in shallow water early morning and late afternoon. Fish are more active during the fall, winter and spring months due to the cold weather. For active fish, spinner baits and crank baits are most fisherman's choice. A variety of plastic worms seems to work well during the hotter months. Early morning top water baits are just about anything that floats. Normally Poppers, Prop Baits or Flukes.. Channel catfish are good year-round, Use cut shad or smelly bait. Crappie fishing is only fair.Be sure to get the right info so you can be at the right place to bag your limit. If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Keep yourself up to date about the latest fishing activity. The local guides offer reports on their websites. Here are some Lake Tawakoni Hotspots with best baits to use: Rabbit Cove is the place to catch some big fish. try roadbeds and shallow brush. Wolf Cove...use spinner baits, buzz baits, in timber.
Lake
Tawakoni Fishing Report
also see
http://www.greattexasbassfishing.com
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