Lake Lewisville
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- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)2
- Texas Rigs (Worming)2
- Wacky Rigs2
- Bladed Jigs1
- Drop Shot1
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10/19/22
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Fall
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Boulders
Forage
Shad
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Fall
Technique
Wacky Rigs
Structure
Rip Rap
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
68°
I fished a solo tournament on the lake on 10/22/23 and it was a grind. It was a mostly cloudy day with low temperatures in the morning starting in the high 60's and high temperatures reaching around 84 degrees by the end of the tournament. There was a light southeast wind at about 5-10 mph all day long, and the water temperatures on the lake ranged from 68 to 72 degrees, with about a foot to a foot and a half of visibility lakewide. I spent the day targeting semi-windy shallow rip rap areas near deep water on the main lake with a wacky rig and a chatterbait, and I was able to scrounge up 3 keepers for 8.35 pounds which got me 18th place out of 44 boats in the tournament, and moved me up from 24th place to 14th place out of 49 anglers in the trail's AOY race. I was also able to catch one really good fish, a 5.24 pounder which was the third biggest bass weighed in during the tournament (all pictured with the report). The fish on the lake are pretty scattered right now, with some fish already moving shallower and starting to follow shad into the creeks for the fall, and some still out on the main lake offshore. With the lake being almost 6 feet low, there isn't a whole lot of available shallow cover left to fish, so finding steeper rip rap banks seemed to be the key to finding shallow fish to catch. Working a weightless wacky rig and a chatterbait in these areas are what produced my bites, as I caught the 3 keepers I weighed in, and 2 more short fish throughout the entire day. The fishing on Lewisville is definitely a grind right now, but they still gotta eat and you can still go out and catch a few good ones! Good luck everyone on your next trip out to the lake, and tight lines!
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Fall
Technique
Bladed Jigs
Structure
Boulders
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
75°
When the water temps are around 70-80 degrees I love throwing the ZMan Stealthblade. It is an amazing lure when the fish have seen 10000 regular Jackhammer chatterbaits and want something a little bit different. I use the green pumpkin shad because it isn’t very intrusive in the water and is very realistic in the water. Try working the chatterbait around boat docks and chunk rock keeping the bait close to the floats and bottom for maximum bites. Good luck!!
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