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Cedar Creek Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A419 - 24"x36"
A fairly shallow lake that sustains thriving populations of largemouth and
white bass. A 12 pound largemouth stands as the current lake record.
34,000 acres
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Choke Canyon Reservoir
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A420 - 24"x36"
Using Texas sized measurements, largemouth here are growing to semi-trophy
proportions. The lake record is 14.67 pounds and 10 pounders are common.
Crappie and blue catfish numbers are strong.
26,000 acres
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Lake
Conroe
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A421 - 24"x36"
Lots of white bass and
largemouth. Heavily stocked lake. Crappie and channel cat numbers good.
21,000 acres
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Fayette
County Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A439 - 24"x36"
The bass population is
excellent on this power plant lake. Catches of 3-pound largemouth are
common. Nearly 90% of all bass taken are Floridas. Big cats too!
2,400 acres
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Lake Fork
Reservoir
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A422 - 24"x36"
Revised
for 2007. Regarded
as the best bass lake in Texas and one of the top in the US. The
six heaviest largemouth bass on record and 36 of the 50 largest bass in
Texas came from Fork. There's also good crappie fishing as well.
27,690 acres
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Lake Houston
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A440 - 24"x36"
Abundant crappie and bream.
Bass average 1-1/2 to 3 pounds. Some largemouth reach the low teens! White
bass, hybrids and channel catfish are available.
12,700 acres
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Lake O'
the Pines
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A424 - 24"x36"
An excellent lake for
largemouth bass. A combination of dark-colored water and an average depth of
13 feet keep fish close to the surface. Nice size crappie, redear sunfish
and bluegill. Channel cats too!
18,700 acres
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Lake
Livingston
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A427 - 24"x36"
A productive and diverse
fishery. Although the greatest amount of fishing pressure is applied to the
abundant white bass population, Livingston is also a great crappie, catfish,
striper (pure and hybrid) and black bass resource
90,000 acres
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Lake Meredith
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A428 - 24"x36"
Considered the best walleye
lake in Texas with plenty of trophy potential. Smallmouth bass are around in
good numbers with 6-pounders reported on a regular basis.
16,505 acres
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OH Ivie Reservoir
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A429 - 24"x36"
Largemouth over 10 pounds are
available. Big crappie and lots of them. Smallmouth and walleye populations
are growing.
19,200 acres
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Palestine
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A430 - 24"x36"
Hybrid stripers doing well
here. Crappie, largemouth bass, blue and channel catfish populations are
strong.
25,500 acres
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Possum Kingdom
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A431 - 24"x36"
Structure ranges from steep,
rocky bluffs to shallow flats. This variety adds up to excellent fishing for
large black bass and trophy stripers. Sand bass are fairly abundant and
provide exciting action.
17,700 acres
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Lake Ray Hubbard
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A432 - 24"x36"
Revised
for 2007. Channel cats, largemouth bass
and white crappie grow faster in Ray Hubbard than in any other lake in the
state. This water is surprisingly underfished for black bass and is a
sleeper for good largemouth.
22,745 acres
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Lake Ray Roberts
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A433 - 24"x36"
Great bass fishing, with 6,7,8
& 9-pounders a regular occurrence. It's already given up 14-pound fish! Slab
crappie in the 3- and 4-pound class are caught. Good white bass and channel
cat action.
29,350 acres
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Richland
Chambers Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A434 - 24"x36"
An excellent forage base
feeds marvelous growth rates for gamefish. Black bass are the anglers prime
target with many double-digit weights reported. White bass and crappie
numbers are great.
44,750 acres
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Sam Rayburn Reservoir
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A435 - 24"x36"
This huge, fertile body of
water is a largemouth haven and regarded as one of the top bass lakes in
Texas. Some locals believe the first 20-pound fish swims in this water.
Crappie are a favorite and all three species of catfish are abundant.
114,806 acres
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Lake
Texoma
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A353 - 24"x36"
Revised
for 2007. This 50-year old border water
reservoir continues to maintain a quality fishery. Stripers dominate the
lake and receive nearly 75% of the angling pressure. Largemouth aren't
whoppers here, but the numbers make up for it.
89,000 acres
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Toledo Bend - North
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A437 - 24"x36"
This sprawling reservoir
straddles the Texas/Louisiana border and is supported by stocking through
both states. Nice stripers, largemouth and crappie. Catfish, bream, white
bass and yellow bass are holding good numbers.
185,000 acres
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Toledo
Bend - South
(Fishing Hot Spots)
A438 - 24"x36"
This sprawling reservoir
straddles the Texas/Louisiana border and is supported by stocking through
both states. Nice stripers, largemouth and crappie. Catfish, bream, white
bass and yellow bass are holding good numbers.
185,000 acres
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Eagle
Mountain Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L709 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Located just northwest of Fort Worth, Eagle
Mountain Lake is fishing and recreational resource for the Dallas/Fort
Worth metroplex. Anglers will find good populations of largemouth and
spotted bass within the lake. Spring is the premier season for white bass
as they move into the West Fork Trinity River. Channel, flathead and blue
catfish are all found within the lake and blues can reach excellent sizes.
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Lake
Tawakoni
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L710 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Built
in 1960, the lake now contains a robust fishery of white, hybrid and
striped bass. Good catches of
blue catfish are also available. Not
heavily pursued by anglers, the largemouth population offers good numbers
of fish.
36,700 acres
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Lake
Buchanan and Inks Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L711 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Completed
in 1937, Lake Buchanan is the northern most lake within the Highlands
Chain of lakes. An impoundment of the Lower Colorado River, the lake
is approximately 22,335 surface acres in size and boasts a boasts robust
populations of striped and white bass. Under-rated populations of
largemouth bass and Guadalupe bass also exist. Rounding out the
fishing opportunities are good populations of channel catfish, flathead
catfish and blue catfish.
22,335 acres
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Lyndon
B Johnson and Marble Falls
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L712 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Lake
Lyndon B. Johnson is part of the
Highland
Lakes
chain of lakes located just outside
Austin
,
Texas
. The water level of LBJ does
not experience much fluctuation throughout the year and provides
approximately 6,449 acres of surface water.
Largemouth bass are are the most sought after gamefish in the lake
but LBJ holds one of the best populations of crappie of any of the
Highland
Lakes.
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Lake
Travis
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L712 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Lake Travis, part of the Highland Lakes Chain
of lakes, is one of the premier tournament waters in the state of Texas.
Its approximate 18,622 surface acres and 271 miles of shoreline provide
ample habitat and structure for a variety of fish species. An abundant
largemouth bass population dominates angling activites on the lake but
crappie and catfish also provide good action.
18,622 acres
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Wright
Patman Lake
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L714 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. Created for the purpose of flood
control in 1956, Wright Patman Lake supports a wide array of recreational opportunities.
The numerous parks around the lake provide ample resources for water-based
activities. The lake supports abundant populations of white bass and
hybrid striped bass. Crappie and catfishing is also very good on the lake.
Largemouth bass are found in moderate numbers but, quality-sized fish are
present. Large amounts of vegetation can be found in the lake and vast
areas of submerged timber provide habitat for fish.
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Lake
Whitney
(Fishing Hot Spots)
L715 - 24"x36"
New
for 2007. The numerous U.S. Army Corps of
Engineer and Texas-operated parks around
Lake
Whitney
provide ample water-based recreational opportunities.
Boating and water skiing are popular but, the lake is known for its
excellent fishery. Striped
bass and white bass can be found in excellent numbers throughout the lake.
The ample open water habitat and strong forage base allow these
fish to thrive. Good numbers
of largemouth bass are also found and an occasional smallmouth bass may be
found. Channel, flathead and
blue catfish fishing is good within the lake.
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