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4 Popular Fishing Lakes to Visit in Texas

Texas is home to some majestic fishing lakes with largemouth bass being the most popular species among anglers. The activity is quite popular among Texans who depend on species like catfish for food coming from hundreds of fishing lakes in Texas. Fishing enthusiasts may find delight in visiting these lakes in spring as that’s consider the best time for big catches.

Here’s a list of popular lakes to visit in Texas:

Lake Conroe

With a distance of less than an hour drive from Houston, this lake is popular for having catfish in large amounts. This is a great spot for both eating and trophy-size catfish which makes it a preferred choice among anglers. While finding catfish for a meal is still an easy task, catching a trophy-sized catfish is a trickier task that requires a lot of effort.

Most people catch trophy-sized catfish only to release them later and keep the smaller ones as they make a delicious dinner.

Lake Texoma

Another in the list is one of the largest reservoirs – not just in the state, but the United States. So, you have a virtual idea of its grandeur in your mind now. The lake falls in North Texas and is quite popular among the local anglers for blue catfish that is state-record with an estimated 121.5 big pounds. However, that’s not the only species you can find here.

You can also find species like white bass, largemouth bass, stripe bass, and crappie. The twist is: the lake is located on the border of Oklahoma and anglers can enjoy fishing in only one-third of the lake that falls in the state with a Texas fishing license.

Lake Fork

For anglers looking for bass hotspots, this lake located in east Texas can be a perfect destination. Being one of the popular bass reservoirs in the United States, the lake is visited by anglers for catching trophy-sized largemouth bass and has produced the two third of the top 50 largest bass in the state’s history.

Other common species at this lake are channel catfish, crappie, and white bass. You can choose to fish by boat or find bliss in exploring the brush piles and partially submerged trees for fishing, whichever you prefer.

Granger Lake

This lake is located in Granger near Austin and is popular for its crappie population. As crappie are most active during the spring season, that is considered the best time to visit this lake. The lack is comparatively shallow than the other lakes in the state but it doesn’t make it less rich. You can find a variety of species including catfish and white bass.

What make it different than the other lakes are four beautiful parks with shoreline access for public that make it a perfect place for fishing.

These are a few fishing lakes in Texas that every angler should visit to ensure the best fishing experience. You can do it on your own or hire a local guide for assistance. No matter how you do it, it is always a rewarding activity.

Roy Neves

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