Wednesday, March 24, 2010

2010 Latest Lake Whitney Fishing Report

Lake Whitney water is somewhat murky at this time and is 1.89' below pool level. The Largemouth bass fishing is rather slow right now. The Striped bass fishing has been fair on live minnows and using striper jigs. The White bass are pretty much fair on live minnows. Crappie fishing is fairly good on live minnows and tube jigs (blue). Catfish are fair using stinky bait and night crawlers worms.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Most Popular Texas Bass Fishing Lakes

Lake Sam Rayburn, Toledo Bend Lake, Lake Livingston, Lake Conroe, Lake Fork, Lake Texoma Lake Palestine Lake Buchanan Lake Tawakoni Lake Lewisville Lake O The Pines Amistad Richland Chambers Ray Hubbard Caddo Falcon Texoma Lavon Possum Kingdom Somerville Cedar Creek Lewisville Lavon Lake o The Pines, See more on Great Texas Bass Fishing.com

See Latest Report on Lake Richland Chambers Fishing

Bass fishing is only fair on this lake, Catfish are excellent, Crappie are excellent and Striped Bass are excellent. 

The water on Richland Chambers is off color and is around 56 degrees . The lake is around 0.17' high above pool level. The Largemouth bass fishing is only fair using soft plastic frogs, Texas rigs, Rat L Traps or spinner baits. The White bass fishing is only fair on live shad or slabs. Hybrid striper fishing is fair using slabs or live shad. Crappie fishing is fair with live live minnows or jigs. Catfish are fair with prepared bait or night crawlers.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

See Latest Caddo Lake Fishing

The Caddo Lake Water is slightly murky and at 57 degrees F. It's approximately 2.01' high above pool level. The Black bass are only fair using flukes, Texas rigs and Senkos. White bass fishing is good on Rooster-Tails and live-minnows. The Yellow bass are only fair using live shrimp and your favorite jigs. The Catfish are fair using prepared bait and night-crawlers.

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Lake Palestine Fishing Report March, 2010

The water on Lake Palestine is somewhat lightly stained and the current water temperature is 51–58 degrees F, with the lake at 0.67' above normal pool level. The Black bass are fair to good using Carolina-rigs, crankbaits and Rat-L-Traps. Crappie are good on live minnows or your favorite jigs. Hybrid striper's are fair on slabs - live shad or Sassy-Shad. White bass fishing is good on live minnows or slabs. Catfish are only fair on a prepared bait plus chartreuse night crawlers using Worm Glo.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Toledo Bend Lake Fishing Report March 2010

Toledo Bend Water is stained and 52 degrees. The lake is 0.27' above pool. Black bass are good on watermelon / watermelon red soft plastics, spinner baits, and Rat L Traps. The striped bass are only fair with live bait. White bass fishing is fair on live minnows and white spinner baits. The Crappie are fairly good on live minnows and reddish tube jigs. Bream are good fishing with worms. Channel catfish and blue catfish are fair with frozen shrimp / stinkbait. Yellow catfish are slow at this time.



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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Lake Fork Fishing Report Update

Lake Fork. Try the fishing in Running Creek - suggest useing weightless senkos, white spinner baits. When fishing Birch Creek - use a shallow water red crank bait. In White Oak Bay - try useing Texas rigged worms, jigs in creeks. In Glade Creek - use spinners, senkos along bank.
Select a variety of watermelon green plastic worms which seem to work well during the hotter months fished in grass. Early morning top water baits are just about anything that floats. Normally Poppers, Prop Baits, Flukes, or just about any Stick Bait.


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Monday, March 15, 2010

2010 Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Report

The Black bass are good on crank baits and green pumpkin plastics, also spinner baits.
Lake Sam Rayburn water is stained right now at 54 degrees.
The lake is at 0.44' above normal pool.
White bass fishing is good on watermelon jigs.
Crappie fishing is fair on green tube jigs/live minnows. Fish Bream with worms. Fish Catfish on frozen shrimp and cut bait.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Spring Fishing Report for Lake Texoma 2010

Try Crank Baits, Rat-L-Traps or Drop Shot on Lake Texoma for Largemouth Bass. Try Jigs or live minnows for Crappie fishing. For Striped Bass, try live shad or road-runners. For catfish, use cut-bait or live shad. The water is off color and around 55degrees F. It is about 2 feet above pool level.

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Best Falcon Lake Fishing Report, Cabins for Rent

The water is stained on Falcon Lake at this time and the water temp is 63 degrees F. The Black bass are pretty good on watermelon red Brush Hogs, also try spinner baits right now. Fishing for Striped bass is slow right now. however, Crappie fishing is very good on live minnows & jigs. blue catfish and Channel catfish are fair to good on stinkbait or shrimp (frozen), also try cut bait. One must have a Mexican license while Fishing on the Mexico side.

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Lake Amistatd Fishing Report 2010

At Lake Amistad the water has been clear lately and approximately 55 degrees. The lake is 2 feet below pool level. Largemouth bass are good with soft crankbaits, jerkbaits, and soft plastics. Striped bass are fair on crankbaits and live minnows. The latest Fishing Report says white bass are good on crankbaits, and minnows. The Crappie fishing is fair with live minnows. Catfish are fair on shrimp, or night crawlers. On trotlines use perch for your Yellow catfish. A Mexican license is a must if you are going to fish beyond the Mexico border.

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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Lake Fork Fishing Hotspots

Here are some Lake Fork Hotspots with best baits to use:

Wolf Creek, Use Texas Rigged worms (watermellon) under boatdocks and channels.
Trout Cove, watermellon lizards and flukes with no weights.
Lake Fork Creek, watermellon lizards, red rattletraps.
Running Creek, weightless senkos, white spinner baits.
Birch Creek, Use shallow water red crank baits.
White Oak Bay, Texas rigged worms, jigs in creeks.
Glade Creek, spinners, senkos along bank.



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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Lake Conroe Fishing Report Update.

The Lake Conroe water is fairly clear at this writing; It is .23 ft.high. Largemouth bass report: Fair on watermelon red/dark red soft plastics, also try crankbaits, and spinnerbaits. Lake Conroe striped bass are fair with minnows and chartreuse striper fishing type jigs. Lake Conroe crappie: fair on live minnows and blue tube type jigs. Catfish are okay on stinkbait, frozen shrimp and live minnows.

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Lake Lavon, A Great Crappie Fishing Lake

Lake Lavon is known for it's spring and winter Crappie fishing. Standing timber is the main structure, mainly on the north end of the lake near the Trinity River area and Grove Creek area. Check for grass in the back of coves. If you see any cattail out in the water, check it out for a few fish.

Lake Lavon is located near Wylie Texas just off Hwy 78 in Collin County just N.E. of Dallas Texas.
It has a surface area of approximately 21,400 acres, with a depth of 59 ft. Lake Lavon was created in 1953 and expanded in 1974 which nearly doubled it's size. The pool level is 492 ft. with a moderate annual fluctuation. The water clarity is greenish in color with good visibility.

The vegetation on Lake Lavon is very sparse with a little pondweed and some coontail along the shore. The main fish species are Black Bass, which is rated good fishing, followed by catfish which is also rated good and crappie fishing, which is excellent. White bass is good, striped bass is only fair, with sunfish being excellent.

The electric plant can attract fish in the cooler months when water temperature falls below the fish comfort level. This can be some good fishing near the dam. In the cooler months crappie are schooling on the south shore in deeper water structure. They go to shallow water in the spring and this makes for some good crappie angling. Try minnows and jigs for this species.

Black Bass are active mostly in the spring when they spawn in shallow water. Try Carolina lizards in the 6 inch range and Texas worms and crankbaits. At the beginning of the cold months, try crawfish colored cranks or spinner baits in white.

Catfish are good at the beginning of summer when spawning begins in the riprap near the dam. Fish for Striped bass all year in open areas or near the power plant. Try live or plastic shad, or your favorite surface bait.
In Conclusion: The Crappie fishing is great on Lake Lavon.


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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Fishing Report for Lake Lewisville Texas

Lake Lewisville was impounded in 1954 and is located on the Trinity River in Texas. It is near Lewisville TX. It has 29,592 acres of water with a fluctuation average of 4 to 8 ft annually and a pool level of 522 ft. It covers Denton County Texas.
Predominant Fish Species Largemouth bass Spotted bass White & hybrid striped bass White crappie Blue & channel catfish
There are 20 RV Parks and Marinas on Lake Lewisville scattered throughout the lake. Most offer a boat launches and RV spaces with RV hookups. Many also offer annual rates which is popular in the winter months. Park rates are from $15 to $30 per night with the off season being a little less. We recommend that you reserve your space well in advance on Lake Lewisville. Lake Lewisville
Cabins for rent are abundant and affordable. Check with various marinas and private campgrounds for availability. They usually rent for $45 to $90 a night. Be sure to make reservations well in advance. Also make sure you understand what is included with the rental. The cabin can come complete with everything you could possibly need, or it can be wilderness camping where you must bring your own linen and kitchen utensils.
Fishing Reports indicate that Striped Bass are the most popular on Lake Lewisville. White Crappie and White Bass fishing are excellent on the lake, White Crappie fishing is excellent around bridges that cross the lake. Be sure to get the latest Lake Lewisville fishing report when planning a trip. Catfish are another excellent fish on Lewisville. You can do best by using cut bait or stink bait.
Vegetation is sparse on Lk Lewisville. Timber is the most abundant cover. Main lake underwater humps tend to attract striped bass. Fish are more active during the fall, winter and spring months because of the the cooler weather. Fish are always active much longer during daylight hours and are normally found in shallow water early morning and late afternoon For active fish, spinner baits, crank baits are the fisherman's choice. A variety of plastics seems to work well during the hotter months. Early morning top water baits are Poppers, Prop Baits or Flukes.

In Conclusion: Lake Lewisville is a popular lake in Texas. Be prepared for a great fishing trip. John Tatman reports on many Texas lakes, See reports on popular Lewisville fishing. Great Texas Bass Fishing

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