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HOTSPOTS: Freshwater – December 2019

PINEY WOODS

• • • SPOTLIGHT • • •
Location: Sam Rayburn Lake
Hotspot: Prairie Creek
GPS: N 31 19.494, W 94 19.6199
(31.3249, -94.3270)

Sam Rayburn Lake Prairie Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Jerkbaits, 3/4 oz. lipless crankbaits
Contact: Mike Knight
936-635-2427
notechmike@hotmail.com
www.easttxfishingguide.com
Tips: Fish the drains of side coves in major bays with suspending jerkbaits and 3/4 oz. lipless crankbaits. If deep hydrilla is found in these side coves, the fishing will be even better. Late December is a perfect time to catch a double-digit fish!
• • •
Location: Caddo Lake
Hotspot: Ames Spring Basin
GPS: N 32 42.7499, W 94 5.394
(32.7125, -94.0899)

Caddo Lake Ames Spring Basin

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Jigs, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits
Contact: Caddo Lake Guide Service/Paul Keith
318-455-3437
caddoguide1@att.net
www.caddolakefishing.com
Tips: Fish the cypress trees with 1/2 oz. black/blue jigs in 4-5 foot of water. Fish shad or white colored 1/2 oz. spinnerbaits and chatterbaits over the grass flats and in the pad stems. Another option is to throw umbrella rigs in the river and creek bends this time of the year.

Location: Lake Conroe
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 30 22.5239, W 95 35.8385
(30.3754, -95.5973)

Lake Conroe Main Lake

Species: Hybrid Stripers
Best Baits: Live shad, Storm Shad swimbaits, jigging spoons
Contact: Richard Tatsch
936-661-7920
admin@fishdudetx.com
www.fishdudetx.com
Tips: “The hybrid stripers are schooling around ledges along the river channel. Find the schools of shad and you will find the hybrids. This time of year, they will run shad up on these ridges and during the day they will move deeper around the area. Find the depth the bait are in and you will find the fish. As the water temperatures drop, they will be in 30 to 40-foot depths. Live shad will be the bait of choice in deeper water, but the swim shad will work as long as you can control your retrieve to keep the bait in the depth the fish are going to be in. Jigging spoons will work if you can find them stacked up!
The depths will vary from one day to the next, today they may be in 20 fee of water and tomorrow they may be in 40 feet of water.
It all depends on the schools of shad. “

Location: Lake Fork
Hotspot: Little Caney Creek
GPS: N 32 49.302, W 95 32.9159
(32.8217, -95.5486)

Lake Fork Little Caney Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Buzzbaits, Zara Spooks, white swimbait on weighted hook
Contact: Doug Shampine
940-902-3855
doug@lakeforktrophybass.com
www.lakeforktrophybass.com
Tips: December fishing in Texas can be very good as the daily temperatures makes for some very nice days on Lake Fork. The bass are still shallow, chasing shad along the creeks and bigger pockets that have vegetation. This is an exciting time for the top water bite, especially if you like the buzzbait or Zara Spook bite. The other bait I like to throw this time of the year will be the white swimbait on a weighted hook reeled through the vegetation. These bass go crazy for the moving baits as they are getting ready for winter. The bite is aggressive! Areas I fish will be Little Caney, Chaney, Burch, and Running Creek.

Location: Lake Fork
Hotspot: Caney Point
GPS: N 32 50.718, W 95 32.4299
(32.8453, -95.5405)

Lake Fork Caney Point

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Spinnerbaits, swimbaits, underspin rigged swimbaits with a flash blade like a Grandebass Hammer Jammer
Contact: Lance Vick
(903-312-0609
lance@lakeforkbass.com
www.guideonlakefork.com
Tips: “November is the time for bass to feed up for winter. The early morning bite will be shallow around grass with spinnerbaits and swimbaits. Later in the day the deep fish get active on humps and points. Fish 20 to 30 feet deep with spoons on the bottom. Watch for schooling fish. Later in the afternoon, catch them with an underspin with a swimbait on it like a Flash Blade with a Grandebass Hammer Jammer.
Cast this set up past schooling fish and reel it to them for jam up action. Good fishin’ all!”

Location: Lake Livingston
Hotspot: Harmon Creek Area
GPS: N 30 51.4379, W 95 26.43
(30.8573, -95.4405)

Lake Livingston Harmon Creek Area

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: Fresh shad, cut or whole
Contact: David S. Cox, Palmetto Guide Service
936-291-9602
dave@palmettoguideservice.com
www.palmettoguideservice.com
Tips: “There is lots happening this month here on Lake Livingston in East Texas. It’s a sportsman’s paradise! The falling or rising lake level can dictate your fishing or duck hunting plans. Fishing out of Harmon Creek Marina and Resort this time of year for blue cats can be outstanding. Fish around the old standing dead timber under the bird roost at Harmon Creek. Rig a Legend popping cork on 20lb. test with a 3-5ft. drop baited with fresh shad. Throw the cork up against the base of the dead tree and pop it. Just like fishing for Reds or Trout.
Good luck fishing Lake Livingston! BANK ACCESS: Harmon Creek Marina and Resort”

Location: Toledo Bend Lake
Hotspot: Big Sandy Creek
GPS: N 31 15.534, W 93 42.0179
(31.2589, -93.7003)

Toledo Bend Lake Big Sandy Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Weighted flukes/swimbaits, drop shots, 1/2 to 3/4 oz. football jigs
Contact: Mike Knight
(936-635-2427
notechmike@hotmail.com
www.easttxfishingguide.com
Tips: The fishing this time of year is very dependent on mild weather. Fish should be holding on creek channel bends in the back half of major creek arms in 8 to 15 feet. Best baits are weighted flukes/swimbaits or drop shots. If cold, with water temperatures below 50 degrees, use 1/2 oz. – 3/4 oz. football jigs along the main river channel ledges in 15 to 30 feet.

Location: Toledo Bend North
Hotspot: “Fisherman’s Wharf” River Ledge/Bar
GPS: N 31 46.644, W 93 49.602
(31.7774, -93.8267)

Toledo Bend North “Fisherman’s Wharf” River Ledge/Bar

Species: White Bass & Crappie
Best Baits: Slab spoons & Rat-L-Traps for the sandies and shiners and jigs for the crappie.
Contact: Greg Crafts, Toledo Bend Guide Service and Lake Cottages
936-368-7151
gregcrafts@yahoo.com
www.toledobendguide.com
Tips: My annual Christmas gift to you: two “Hotspot” species in one location. Catch both crappie and white bass. Here on Toledo Bend we are blessed to be able to fish year-round. December is the time to kill two birds with one stone, or I should say two limits of fish with one rod and two baits in the same relative location. December is a prime month to be fishing on the north-end of the lake for both crappie and white bass. The crappie will be bunched up on the main lake river channel ledges over planted and natural brush. The white bass will be on the channel sandbars.

 

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PRAIRIES & LAKES

• • • SPOTLIGHT • • •
Location: Lake Palestine
Hotspot: Kickapoo Creek
GPS: N 32 17.016, W 95 27.6599
(32.2836, -95.4610)

Lake Palestine Kickapoo Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Big Eye jigs
Contact: Ricky Vandergriff
903-561-7299 or 903-530-2201
ricky@rickysguideservice.com
www.rickysguideservice.com
Tips: “Bass good early morning on the Big Eye swim jigs in 3/8 oz. Fish along the banks of the creek in 3-5 feet, fishing along stumps and lay downs. Later in the day, fish the Big Eye jigs in black/blue on the edge of creek and down into the creek.”

• • •

Location: Bachman Lake
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 32 51.504, W 96 51.558
(32.8584, -96.8593)

Bachman Lake Main Lake

Species: Largemouth Bass and Crappie
Best Baits: Bass: spinnerbaits, Rat-L-Traps | Crappie: minnows, crappie jigs
Contact: Carey Thorn
469-528-0210
Whitebassfishingtexas@gmail.com
www.whitebassfishingtexas.com
Tips: For bass, throw spinnerbaits and Rat-L-Traps along the weed line. Crappie are under the bridge this time of year. Minnows and jigs are your best bet right now. This lake is small and fairly easy to fish from the shoreline, making it a great fishing destination for many urban anglers.

Location: Cedar Creek Lake
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 32 18.906, W 96 9.72
(32.3151, -96.1620)

Cedar Creek Lake Main Lake

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: Cut shad or rough fish
Contact: Jason Barber
(903-603-2047
kingscreekadventures@yahoo.com
www.kingscreekadventures.com
Tips: The technique we are using this month is drift fishing for catfish. Fish long stretches in deep water throughout the lake. Fresh cut shad or any type of rough fish is the bait of choice. Just cover lots of water in various depths from 20’ to 40’ and use big tackle for catching big fish!

Location: Eagle Mountain Lake
Hotspot: Twin Points Humps
GPS: N 32 53.16, W 97 29.672
(32.8860, -97.4945)

Eagle Mountain Lake Twin Points Humps

Species: White bass
Best Baits: Slabs with a fly 12-in. above
Contact: Johnny Stevens
817-597-6598
johnlu1313@gmail.com
johnnysguideservice.com
Tips: This area has two very large humps surrounded by deeper water. During late fall shad congregate around these humps and the white bass will follow. I find the shad and fish on my electronics and jig straight up and down with the slab and fly and many times will catch two at a time. For people who like to cast, fan cast over the humps and work the slab slowly back to the boat.

Location: Lake Fayette
Hotspot: Pond Near Discharge
GPS: N 29 55.662, W 96 45.054
(29.9277, -96.7509)

Lake Fayette Pond Near Discharge

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: CJ’s punch bait, shad
Contact: Weldon Kirk
979-229-3103
weldon_edna@hotmail.com
www.fishtales-guideservice.com
Tips: This is the old pond just right of the discharge. There are rocks under the surface and a sandy bottom. Fish in 10-foot-deep water, near rocks. Tight line here at or near the bottom. Water is cooling this time of year.

Location: Gibbons Creek Reservoir
Hotspot: Troy’s Ridge
GPS: N 30 38.412, W 96 3.2279
(30.6402, -96.0538)

Gibbons Creek Reservoir Troy’s Ridge

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: CJ’s punch bait
Contact: Weldon Kirk
979-229-3103
weldon_edna@hotmail.com
www.fishtales-guideservice.com
Tips: This water is near by the discharge so here you can fish warmer water for the winter. Watch for under water stumps here. Use tight line on the bottom due to the current.

Location: Lake Granbury
Hotspot: Rough Creek
GPS: N 32 24.9354, W 97 47.2602
(32.4156, -97.7877)

Lake Granbury Rough Creek

Species: White and black crappie
Best Baits: Live minnows and small jigs (electric chicken, blue ghost, and chartreuse and white)
Contact: Michael W. Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters
817-578-0023
Tips: Work over structure slowly and work deeper until you locate the best depth. Bridge pilings can also be a great choice on those colder days. Fish maybe suspended. Granbury water temperatures continue to fall into the 50’s. Winter patterns are in place after the first freeze. Wintering Birds have returned and are pointing anglers to active feeding fish from the dam to the river above Granbury.

Location: Granger Lake
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 30 41.8259, W 97 20.8439
(30.6971, -97.3474)

Granger Lake Main Lake

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: Cut bait, shad, Zote soap
Contact: Tommy Tidwell
512-365-7761
crappie1@hotmail.com
www.gotcrappie.com
Tips: The wintertime at Granger Lake is very spotty fishing for crappie, white bass, and black bass. These species are good for the 8 warm months of the year, but the best fishing now is for catfish and namely the blue catfish. Blues like the cold weather and are very active during this time of year. Fish wind-blown shorelines where shad are being blown in. On very cold days there can even be some shad die offs and this just “turns on” the blues. Jug lines work well using all the normal baits, but rod and reel can also be good. Take advantage of this time to fill your freezers with some good catfish fillets.

Location: Lake Lavon
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 33 5.5079, W 96 28.6799
(33.0918, -96.4780)

Lake Lavon Main Lake

Species: White Bass & Crappie
Best Baits: Flukes and crappie jigs
Contact: Carey Thorn
469-528-0210
Whitebassfishingtexas@gmail.com
www.whitebassfishingtexas.com
Tips: Both white bass and crappie will be suspended in about 18-25 feet this time of year. Tapping on the boat with a rubber mallet or a broom stick will usually call them in as they will come to investigate the noise. Dead sticking flukes is usually the best bet.

Location: Richland Chambers Lake
Hotspot: Richland Creek Channel
GPS: N 31 57.348, W 96 18.7139
(31.9558, -96.3119)

Richland Chambers Lake Richland Creek Channel

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: Danny Kings punch bait
Contact: Royce Simmons
903-389-4117
simmonsroyce@hotmail.com
www.gonefishin.biz
Tips: The heavy timber along the Richland Creek channel of the lake and near the Crab Creek area is loaded with blue cats as early winter arrives. These fish, both eaters and BIG ONES over 30 Lbs., will be there all winter long and actually get easier to catch in January and February. While we use Danny King’s blood punch bait on a #4 treble hook and target the 1 lb. to 5 lb. fish. Other fishermen like shad or cut bait on a circle hook and go for the trophy catfish as well. You will find catfish in the clustered timber in 15-20 feet of water as well as along the creek channel drop off in 30 feet of water. Be sure and spool up with a heavier line and hang on as you just might catch “The Fish of a Lifetime” this year!

Location: Lake Somerville
Hotspot: Rocky Creek Road Bed
GPS: N 30 18.522, W 96 33.39
(30.3087, -96.5565)

Lake Somerville Rocky Creek Road Bed

Species: Catfish
Best Baits: Liver, CJ’s punch bait
Contact: Weldon Kirk
979-229-3103
weldon_edna@hotmail.com
www.fishtales-guideservice.com
Tips: Fish in 15-18 foot of water here as fish frequent this area during the winter. Fish tight lines and put out more than one rod for best results. There are white bass as well as catfish here during the winter months.

Location: Lake Texoma
Hotspot: Juniper Point East
GPS: N 33 51.9839, W 96 50.376
(33.8664, -96.8396)

Lake Texoma Juniper Point East

Species: Striped Bass
Best Baits: Road Runners and Sassy Shad jigs
Contact: Bill Carey
903-786-4477
bigfishlaketexoma@gmail.com
www.striperexpress.com
Tips: Few anglers know how good the fishing is in December. Cooler water temperatures make the fish go into a feeding frenzy. Large fish up to 20 pounds will be on the prowl. A 4” to 6” Sassy Shad on a 1 oz. jig head will work the best. Texoma’s stripers prefer white glow and chartreuse colors. Road Runner 1 oz. white jigs with a 7” worm trailer are deadly on the big fish holding on structure. Fish the main lake points, mouths of creeks and humps near deep water. Always keep your eyes on the seagulls. Large schools of stripers can be under the birds.

Location: Lake Whitney
Hotspot: Island Flats
GPS: N 31 53.652, W 97 23.0579
(31.8942, -97.3843)

Lake Whitney Island Flats

Species: Striped Bass & White Bass
Best Baits: 3” chartreuse swim baits and Stripaholic lead heads from RSR Lures
Contact: Randy Routh
817-822-5539
teamredneck01@hotmail.com
www.teamredneck.net
Tips: The stripers and whites are roaming the flats early morning into mid-day. Then, again late afternoon, you will find the fish chasing and gorging on shad. On days with cloud cover the bite can last all day. I am using chartreuse swim baits, making long casts behind the boat and running the trolling motor at a medium to slow speed. I will twitch the rod tip occasionally, keeping a close eye on the surroundings and watch for diving gulls or birds that are sitting on the water. Approach from upwind and then use your trolling motor to get into casting distance. Make long casts and count down about 10 seconds. Make a slow to medium retrieve, twitching the bait occasionally. Catching a mixed bag of white bass and stripers is the norm this time of year.

 

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PANHANDLE

• • • SPOTLIGHT • • •
Location: Lake Alan Henry
Hotspot: Rocky Creek
GPS: N 33 1.4879, W 101 6.6179
(33.0248, -101.1103)

Lake Alan Henry Rocky Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Crankbaits, jigs, shaky heads, spinnerbaits, jerkbaits
Contact: Norman Clayton’s Guide Services
806-792-9220
nclayton42@sbcglobal.net
www.lakealanhenry.com/fishing-guides.html
Tips: “December can be a really good time of the year to catch bass. It depends on the cold fronts that come through the area. You will need to hit the lake on the day just before a front is
scheduled to hit the lake. Hit the steep banks anywhere the sun is hitting it. Use shaky heads,
jigs, jerk baits, and spinner baits. Also crank baits in shad or perch color will work. Fish fun-fish safe.”

• • •
Location: Hubbard Creek Res.
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 32 48.78, W 98 57.642
(32.8130, -98.9607)

Hubbard Creek Res. Main Lake

Species: Blue Catfish
Best Baits: Cut carp, shad
Contact: Michael D. Homer, Jr., TPWD
325-692-0921
michael.homer@tpwd.texas.gov
Tips: Wintertime can produce great catches of larger blue catfish. Hubbard Creek Reservoir has been no stranger to anglers that desire to land a sizable blue catfish in West Texas. Cut carp and shad are optimal baits of choice. Fish may surface in evenings to feed on schools of bait fish but may likely be hanging out in deeper water to avoid surface temperatures during other times.

Location: Lake Possum Kingdom
Hotspot: Costello Island
GPS: N 32 53.69, W 98 27.692
(32.8948, -98.4615)

Lake Possum Kingdom Costello Island

Species: Striped, white bass, hybrids
Best Baits: Slabs
Contact: Dean Heffner
940-329-0036
fav7734@aceweb.com
Tips: Time to tie slabs on if you can’t get live bait. This is the time of year to fish in front of the cold fronts, because the barometric pressure will be rising, and the fish are biting. Stick to natural colors. White and chartreuse are two great colors this time of year. If you can, add some glitterflake. We catch stripers, hybrids, white bass—even blue cats—with these slabs. Just hop them off the bottom, fast up followed by slow back down. Ninety-nine percent of your bites will be on the fall.

 

BIG BEND

LOCATION: Amistad
HOTSPOT: Box Canyon
GPS: N29 31.55466
W101 9.9786
(29.525911, -101.16631)

Amistad Box Canyon

SPECIES: largemouth bass
BEST BAITS: Plastic worms, lizards, jigs
CONTACT:
James Burkeen
830-734-9652
jjburkeen@gmail.com
amistadfishin.com
TIPS: Fish the plastic worms and lizards on a Carolina rig with an 18-inch leader and one-quarter ounce weight. Fish the deep pockets in the middle of the draws and creek channels. Fish very slowly and look for a light bite. During the middle of the day, a deep-diving crank bait worked atop the grass in the deeper cuts will work. Let the lures tick the top of the grass beds for best results.

 

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HILL COUNTRY

• • • SPOTLIGHT • • •
Location: Lake Buchanan
Hotspot: Mid to Upper-Lake Area
GPS: N 30 49.992, W 98 24.2099
(30.8332, -98.4035)

Lake Buchanan Mid to Upper-Lake Area

Species: Striped Bass
Best Baits: Live shad
Contact: Clancy Terrill
512-633-6742
centraltexasfishing@gmail.com
www.centraltexasfishing.com
Tips: “Stripers are in transition to begin moving to the upper end of the lake so fish the mid to upper end of the lake this time of year. Live bait, drifting or anchored in 25-45 feet of water is your best strategy. Fish early morning and evening, moving to the river channel mid-day.”

• • •

Location: Lake Buchanan
Hotspot: Shaw & Garret Islands
GPS: N 30 50.544, W 98 24.9539
(30.8424, -98.4159)

Lake Buchanan Shaw & Garret Islands

Species: White Bass
Best Baits: Medium diver trolling baits in shad color
Contact: Ken Milam
325-379-2051
kmilam@verizon.net
www.striperfever.com
Tips: White bass can be found around Garret Island and Shaw Island. Troll the river channel with medium depth diving baits. Also watch for sea gulls working at this time as they are a great fish finder!

Location: Canyon Lake
Hotspot: Potters Creek Park
GPS: N 29 54.0899, W 98 16.158
(29.9015, -98.2693)

Canyon Lake Potters Creek Park

Species: Striped Bass and White Bass
Best Baits: 1 oz. jigging spoon
Contact: Capt. Steve Nixon, Fishhooks Adventures
(210-573-1230
steve@sanantoniofishingguides.com
http://www.sanantoniofishingguides.com
Tips: “Fish from the point back to the swim beach casting out the spoon. Try to maintain a depth of 20 to 40 feet. The striped bass and white bass like to school in this area this time of year. Tight lines and fish on!”

Location: Lake LBJ
Hotspot: Arant Creek Area
GPS: N 30 37.1468, W 98 24.975
(30.6191, -98.4163)

Lake LBJ Arant Creek Area

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Squarebill and deep diving crankbaits
Contact: Teach ‘Em to Fish Guide Service-Barry Dodd
210-771-0123
barry@teachemtofish.net
www.teachemtofish.net
Tips: This area is a good location for this time of year. If you can get out of the wind and there are good break lines that hold bass and crappie. This is the time to begin shifting from tight wiggling crank baits to those with a wider wobble. Square bills work great around grass but use deep divers close to deeper edges along the main river channel. In high-pressure clear sky conditions, shift to smaller baits and go deeper using 4’ to 6” drop shot rigs.

 

SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS

• • • SPOTLIGHT • • •
Location: Coleto Creek Lake
Hotspot: Main Lake
GPS: N 28 45.9419, W 97 11.5559
(28.7657, -97.1926)

Coleto Creek Lake Main Lake

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Spinnerbaits, Zoom baby brush hogs or lizards, Carolina rigs
Contact: Rocky’s Guide Service
361-960-0566
Tips: December will find fish feeding all they can this time of year. This is especially true on those warmer days. The bass are getting all the fat they can before the fry gets scarce. It’s dog eat dog in the underworld, or should I say fish eat fish! Ha! Bass will still be shallow on warmer days. On windy days the spinner bait is a good choice and calmer days a Carolina rig can be very productive. South Texas’ “go to color” is always watermelon red dipped slightly in chartreuse in my opinion. I like Zoom baby brush hogs or lizards, but brush hogs are always my first choice. Have a little more patience and focus on main water grass. You’ll be sure to get some big bites. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! Thanks for another great year!

• • •

Location: Falcon Lake
Hotspot: Salinas Creek
GPS: N 26 52.4038, W 99 15.9796
(26.8734, -99.2663)

Falcon Lake Salinas Creek

Species: Largemouth Bass
Best Baits: Texas rigged Jobaby spinnerbaits, Rage Hogs,
Contact: Jim Behnken
210-414-8048
jimbehnken@hotmail.com
www.fishlakefalcon.com
Tips: For December you want to concentrate on defined creek channel edges. Throw slow rolling spinnerbaits and cast Texas rigs for pre-spawn females. Keep your boat in the creek channels and fish the center of creeks as well as the edges.

 

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