Monday, April 19, 2010

Lake Texoma RV Parks

Lake Texoma RV Parks and Campgrounds List:
Lake Texoma Online Campgrounds
Lake Texoma Camping
Alberta Creek RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Cedar Mills RV Park, Camping
Texas Outside.com/lake, Camping, Campgrounds
State Parks, lake texoma, Camping, Campgrounds
RV Parks and camping.lake texoma
Alberta Creek Resort Camping Park
Big Mineral Camp
Catfish Bay Marina Camping Park
Cedar Bayou Marina Camping RV Park
Cumberland Cove Inc Campgrounds Camping RV Park
Flowing Wells Marina RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Grandpappy Point Marina Campgrounds Camping RV Park
Highport Resort and Marina RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Lighthouse Resort & Marina Campgrounds Camping RV Park
Little Glasses Resort RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Newberry Creek Resort and Marina RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Walnut Creek Resort RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds
Buncombe Creek Marina RV Park, Camping, Campgrounds.
Fishing Report.



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Possum Kingdom




Somerville
 

Lake Texoma Cabins

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.

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Guides
 




Possum Kingdom




Somerville
 

April Lake Texoma Update

The water is slightly off color and 64 to 70 degreesF. The lake is about 0.52' below pool level. Largemouth bass are fair using drop shot rig, split-shot rigged super flukes and Texas rigged soft plastics. The Crappie fishing is only fair/good on live minnows and jigs. Stripers are fair using live shad and larger Road-Runners. Catfish are fair using cut/live shad.
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Falcon



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Lavon
Guides
 




Possum Kingdom




Somerville
 

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Toledo Bend April Update

Toledo Bend water is slightly stained and 65 degrees F. The lake is about 1.47' below pool level. Largemouth bass are good on chartreuse/blue spinner baits and shallow running crank baits in and around hydrilla in 6 to 10 feet of water, also good on camo/watermelon Wacky worms plus Texas rigged lizards around any docks or shallow cover around secondary points. Crappie are also good trolling black and chartreuse jigs in hydrilla.

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Lake Sam Rayburn



Toledo Bend

Lake
 


Lake Livingston

 
Lake
Fork,
 Lake Conroe

Lake Texoma



Lake Palestine

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Best Crappie on Lake Fork

Lake Fork Texas is by far one of the most popular lakes in Texas and the United States. It has produced 65% of the state of Texas trophy bass. Be prepared for a great Crappie fishing trip you will never forget.

Lake Fork has been a popular for largemouth bass for years, as anglers come to try their luck on this popular fishing destination. However, Crappie fishing is also very popular here.
Here are some tried and true Crappie Fishing locations:

West end of Dam: Fish October through February dawn, morning and dusk using 1/16 ounce jigs doubled rigged in the brush.

2946 Bridge: March through July, fish all day using live minnows blue and grey jigs. Fish on the point in the trees.

Mustang Bridge: March through July, dawn through the morning, using minnows, jigs and split shot fishing bridge piles.

Little Caney Creek: From December through February dawn to dusk, try live minnows, pink and white jigs fished on drop offs and in creek channels.

154 Bridge: Fish November through May dawn to mid-day, using pink/white or blue/white jigs or live minnows around the bridge pilings.


popular 
Lake Fork
fishing. Also see

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or also See




Lake Sam Rayburn



Toledo Bend

Lake
 


Lake Livingston

 
Lake
Fork,
 Lake Conroe

Lake Texoma



Lake Palestine

Friday, April 9, 2010

Toledo Bend Fishing Update

Toledo Bend Water is stained and 63 degrees. It is 1.95' low. Largemouth bass are good on shallow running crankbaits / chartreuse blue spinner baits around hydrilla in 6 to 10 feet, and watermelon Wacky worms and Texas rigged lizards under docks and shallow cover near points. Crappie fishing is good while trolling black/chartreuse jigs in hydrilla.

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Bend Lake Fishing Report

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http://www.greattexasbassfishing.com




Lake Fork
,

Lake Sam Rayburn
,

Lake Conroe
,

Falcon Lake
,

Lake Amistad
.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Lake Fork Update For April

Lake Fork water is stained to murky with 59 t0 66 degree water temp. The lake is near pool level. Largemouth bass are fair / good on Senkos and reddish Rat–L–Traps and Texas rigged worms. Crappie are only fair with jigs and live minnows with some moving into the creeks. The Catfish are fair using cut or prepared baits.

See popular  Lake Fork fishing information. Also see Great Texas Bass Fishing http://www.greattexasbassfishing.com Another Popular is Lake Conroe Fishing

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