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Lake Lewisville

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Species

Largemouth Bass

Season

Summer (Current)
50 Fishing Reports
433 Followers

Lake Lewisville Overview

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Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Summer

Drop ShotTexas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12')Finesse Hair JigsWacky Rigs
  1. Drop Shot
    3
  2. Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)
    3
  3. Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12')
    2
  4. Finesse Hair Jigs
    1
  5. Wacky Rigs
    1
Total Fishing Reports
50
Top Species Reported for Summer
  1. Largemouth Bass10 Reports

Fishing Reports

50 Reports on Lake Lewisville

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  • Samuel Climer

    Blue Ambassador

    8/24/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Drop Shot

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Forage

      Shad

    • Water Temperature

      85°

    The lake got got cooled off with the recent storms that blew through the area. The water temperature was in the mid 80’s and the bait fish are finally schooling up. I noticed some surface activity and threw my drop shot up shallow and immediately got bit. I focused on shallow cover and there would almost always be a fish on it.
  • Samuel Climer

    Blue Ambassador

    8/26/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Rip Rap

    • Forage

      Bluegill

    This is one of my biggest secrets on this lake. Post spawn fish can be very tricky however don’t make it hard on yourself. You can cover large portions of water with a jerkbait. Even if you don’t have forward facing sonar find some main lake points or secondary points and just keep casting. Most of the time fish are very hungry and will eat you bait at any opportunity. Make sure you find the cadence that’s right for the fish. Sometimes they want a longer pause. Sometimes they want to chase it forever. Good luck. I highly recommend Seaguar 12lb InvisX.
  • Omnia Community Member

    Bronze Ambassador

    7/24/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip)

    • Structure

      Submerged Vegetation

    I have been having lots of success fishing this along grass lines, flipping around laydowns, and shade/color line. Normally I am fishing it fairly shallow on a Owner 4-0 Beast screw lock hook. The tickle tail will attract lots of attention, make sure you wait until the fish has got it before you set the hook, or you may end up with half a bait on your hook. This is definitely a confidence bait for me, and Muddy Gill is the go to color.
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