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Best Freshwater Fishing in Texas

Best Freshwater Fishing Spots in Texas

Fishing is the most popular outdoor sport in the United States. Every state has special fishing spots that the locals love, and Texas happens to have an abundance of great places to fish. There are 50 lakes in East Texas alone, so anglers have plenty of opportunities to bring home BIG fish.

While Texas has its share of good saltwater fishing off the gulf coast, its inland fishing has a lot to offer. Grab your freshwater rods, figure out the right baits and lures for when and where you are fishing, and get your line wet.

Toledo Bend Reservoir

Toledo Bend Reservoir is located in both Texas and Louisiana. It is positioned on the Sabine River and has a surface area of 181, 600 acres. The deepest portion of the reservoir is 110 feet. Locals simply call this Toledo Bend, or Toledo Bend Lake.toledo bend fishing

Toledo Bend is the largest lake in the South and it is the fifth largest man-made lake in the United States. This body of water has 1,200 miles of shoreline and provides the opportunity for water activities like fishing, swimming, kayaking, and many other water activities.

What kind of fishing is best in Toledo Bend?

  • Bank or shore fishing
  • Boat Fishing
  • Rod-n–reel fishing
  • Trotline Fishing
  • Noodling

Boat Fishing on Toledo Bend

This is a large body of water so you can operate larger boats, pontoon boats, bass boats, small aluminum boats, airboats, kayaks, canoes, and just about any type of small to medium size fishing boat. There are hundreds of established boat launches around the lake.

One thing you have to watch out for is the submerged trees and vegetation. It is not recommended that you run your boat motor at full speed on the water, especially if you are fishing in an area that is unfamiliar to you.

Kayaks, canoes, and smaller craft can be taken anywhere on the lake, but they do best in the calmer waters located closer to the shoreline and in the protected coves.  If you choose to paddle out to fish, I suggest using a kayak fish finder so you can figure out all the structure beneath the surface. And of course, wear a lifejacket.

Toledo Bend does allow houseboats on the lake. You can only keep your boat parked in one area for 30 days and then you must move the boat a minimum of 40 feet.

When to fish Toledo Bend

Species

Best Fishing Times

Largemouth Bass

February & March, good through August

Striped Bass

March through May, Good Year-Round

White Bass

March through May, good until winter

Catfish

Year-round

Flathead catfish (Appaloosa catfish, yellow-cat)

March through October

Crappie (White Perch)

March through May, Good until winter

Sunfish

March through May, Good until winter

Long-ear Sunfish

March through May, Good until winter

Warmouth Sunfish

March through May, Good until winter

Redbreast Sunfish

March through May, Good until winter

Bluegills

March through May, Good until winter

Bowfin

Spring of the year

Pickerel Redfin

March through May, Good until winter

Freshwater Drum (Gasper-Goo)

Year-round

Alligator Gar

Year-round

Longnose Gar

Year-round

Toledo Bend is a great fishing spot. If you had to choose just one lake to fish in Texas, Toledo Bend would be one of the top ones to consider. There are plenty of amenities available with camping, hotels, and air B&Bs, so the out-of-town anglers can stay comfortable while they are here.

Sam Rayburn Reservoir

Lake Sam Rayburn, as the locals call this reservoir, is located about fifteen miles north of Jasper, Texas. It has a surface area of 114,500 acres. The deepest portion of the lake goes down to 80 feet.sam rayburn resorvoir

Sam Rayburn is home to many fishing tournaments each year. It is a fabulous lake for catching bass and crappie. Catfish lovers also enjoy the lake because the different species of catfish are plentiful. You will want to have a well-stocked tackle box so you can take advantage of whatever might be biting that day.

What kind of fishing is best at Sam Rayburn Reservoir?

  • Bank or shore fishing
  • Boat Fishing
  • Rod-n-reel fishing
  • Trotline Fishing
  • Noodling

Boat Fishing On Sam Rayburn

This is a large body of water and anglers can use small to medium size boats effectively on it. Smaller boats will most likely want to stay close to the shoreline or in the protected coves.

When you are leaving or approaching this waterway you must drain the water from the boats. This is being used as an effective way to control the zebra mussel population.

When to fish Sam Rayburn

Species

Best Fishing Times

Largemouth Bass

February through October, slow in winter

Striped Bass

March through October, slow in winter

White Bass

March through October, slow in winter

Bluecats

Year-Round

Channel Cat

Year-Round

Bowfin

Springtime

Flathead catfish (Appaloosa catfish, yellow-cat)

March through October

Crappie (White Perch)

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Sunfish (All Species)

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Freshwater Drum (Gasper Goo)

Year-round

Longnose gar

Year-round

Alligator gar

Year-round

Trout (Rainbow and Brown)

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Sam Rayburn is a favorite spot for locals and out-of-town anglers, swimmers, and anyone that enjoys playing in the water. Camping, fishing, swimming, and all matters of boating are encouraged here.

Lake Fork

Lake Fork has the perfect environment for bass to grow into BIG bass. The lake record is 18.8 pounds, and there have been many slightly smaller bass weighing between 7 and 10 pounds brought out of these waters. Records show that 34 of the top 50 largemouth bass caught in Texas have been caught at Lake Fork.lake fork texas fishing

The lake is a reservoir that encompasses 27,264 acres. There are 315 miles of shoreline so ample opportunities for bank fishing exist here. The deepest portion of the lake is 60 feet to the bottom. Lake Fork is well known among anglers and several fishing tournaments are hosted on this lake each year.

What kind of fishing is best at Lake Fork?

  • Bank or shoreline fishing
  • Boat fishing
  • Rod-n-reel
  • Trotline
  • Noodling

Boat Fishing

Boat lanes are readily marked on the lake to help you avoid dangerous situations. This lake can be fished from the majority of small and medium-sized fishing boats.

  • Aluminum boats
  • Air-boats
  • Pontoon boats
  • Bass boats

When to fish Lake Fork?

Species

Best Fishing Times

Largemouth Bass

January to March, October, and November

White Bass

January to March, October, and November

Catfish (all species)

Winter and spring are best, good year-round

White Crappie (White Perch)

October – March is best, good year-round

Black Crappie

October – March is best, good year-round

Bowfin

Late February to Early May

Sunfish (All Species)

Year-round

Carp

Year-Round

Freshwater Drum (Gasper Goo)

Year-Round

Lake Fork is a prime fishing area that you should try if you love to bass fish. There are plenty of campgrounds, and local places to stay that will accommodate out-of-town anglers and their families.

Neches River

River fishing is quite different from lake fishing. The water in the river moves faster and the fish are often a little smaller than their lake cousins. On the other hand, the fish in the river put up a better fight and are often stronger than their lake cousins.neches river

This river travels for 415 miles and through fourteen Texas counties. The Neches River is 400 feet wide in some areas, and about 40 feet deep. This wider section of the river allows the river to be a deep-water ship channel in the southernmost portion of the river.

What kind of fishing is best on the Neches River?

  • Bank or shore fishing
  • Boat Fishing
  • Rod-n-reel fishing
  • Trotline Fishing

Boat Fishing

The Neches is both deep and wide so it is perfect for most types of fishing boats. You will even find houseboats along the river.

This river easily accommodates:

  • Aluminum boats
  • Airboats
  • Bass boats
  • Houseboats
  • Pontoon boats

When to fish the Neches River

Species

Best Fishing Times

Hybrid Striped Bass

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Largemouth Bass

Year-Round

White Bass

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Yellow Bass

March through October, slow in winter & summer

Alligator Gar

Year-Round

Longnose Gar

Year-Round

Bluecats

Year Round

Channel Cat

Year Round

Flathead catfish (Appaloosa catfish, yellow-cat)

Year-Round

Black Crappie

March through October

White Crappie (white perch)

March through October

Freshwater Drum (Gasper Goo)

Year Round

Redear Sunfish

Year-Round

Warmouth Sunfish

March through October

Buffalo

Year-Round

This river is worth seeing, and fishing. The natural wild beauty of the river has earned it the name “the last wild river in east Texas.” Along with the fish, this river supports many wildlife species and a diverse collection of plant life.

Lampasas River

The Lampasas River provides anglers the opportunity to fly fish in Texas. Fly fishing is not feasible in most of the lakes and rivers of Texas, so the Lampasas River is a treat for anglers that love this type of fishing.lampasas river

The Lampasas River is also known for producing some great size largemouth bass, and flathead catfish. Locals call the flatheads yellow cats or appaloosa cats. You will need to fish the deep pools along the river to get one of those big catfish interested in your bait.

What kind of fishing is best on the Lampasas River?

Boat Fishing

The Lampasas River is made up of shallow runs with some deep holes. This type of waterway does not support most bass boats, and can even prove difficult to navigate in smaller aluminum boats. Kayak fishing can prove to be great in this river.

When to fish the Lampasas River

Species

Best Fishing Times

Largemouth Bass

March through October

White Bass

March through October

Spotted Bass

March through October

Carp

Year-round

Freshwater Drum (Gasper Goo)

Year-round

bluegills

March through October

Green Sunfish

March through October

Catfish (Blue cats and Channel cats)

March through October

Flathead catfish (Appaloosa catfish, yellow-cat)

March through October

The Lampasas River is a little smaller and a lot shallower than the Neches, but do not let that deter you from trying this waterway out. It is perfect for anyone wanting to fish from the shoreline, and it is a scenic beauty.

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