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Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)
Structure
Flooded Brush
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
75°
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Crankbaits 7'-12'
Structure
Rock Pile
Forage
Shad
I fished the lake on 05/22/22 for the final Team Trail Outdoors TX Kings of Cowtown Qualifying Event. It was overcast all day with a very strong northwest wind and temperatures in the mid 60's all day, as a big cold front had come through the night before the event and dropped the temperature about 30 degrees. The lake had between 4 to 12 inches of visibility and was between 75 and 78 degrees all day. After catching a few smaller fish cranking shallow rock banks early, we were able to catch some really good fish offshore throughout the rest of the day on underwater road beds and rock points in 6-15 feet of water, focusing on stretches with the wind blowing into them and just cranking them as hard as we could. This pattern was good enough to produce a 5 fish limit weighing 23.45 pounds for us, including a 7.5 pound big bass, which ended up winning us the tournament. I have included a photo of our winning bag below. It has been very windy across Texas lately but the bite has been hot, so get out there and get on them, but be careful! The fish are starting to move out from the spawn and will be setting up good for mid-depth and deep cranking, as well as dragging things like big worms and carolina rigs or drop shots. Thank you all for reading, tight lines!
Species
White Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Drop Shot
Structure
Open Water/Basin
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
70°
Caught this 16 1/5 inch bass on a nice warm day on Lewisville lake The weight of it was around 3lbs estimate.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Crankbaits 0-6'
Structure
Flooded Brush
Water Temperature
63°
Working main lake flooded brush, you’ll find some fry guarders in protected pockets.
Species
White Bass
Season
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Spoons
Structure
Docks
Forage
Bluegill
Water Temperature
65°
Caught this bass before it started raining the water started boiling the bass where jumping and casted a spoon straight and once it hit the water they hit good day yesterday
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Wacky Rigs
Structure
Submerged Vegetation
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4/20/23
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Submerged Vegetation
Forage
Bluegill
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Pre-Spawn)
Technique
Structure Jigs
Structure
Laydowns
Forage
Crawfish
I fished a Friday Night working man's tournament with a buddy on the lake on 04/08/22. We spent the evening targeting laydowns, rock, brush, and dock walkways on 45 degree angled banks in the many marinas of the lake, flipping and skipping a Strike King skipping jig into hard to reach places. We were able to come away with the victory in the tournament with a 3 fish limit for 13.63 pounds, and I was able to win big bass with an 8.08 pound female (all pictured below). The water temperature on the lake that night ranged from 58 to 62 degrees, with outside temperatures in the mid 50's and a very strong northwest wind. The water clarity on the lake ranged from a few inches of visibility up to about a foot and a half of visibility. The fish were all prespawn but are very close to spawning, so be on the lookout for beds on your next trip out to the lake!