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Texas Fishing Reports


2009-06-25
6:04 PM

Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report - June 25, 2009 Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report Our lake is .10 feet above normal level and water is being released at 214 cfs. which is very little. The water is stained but is clearing a lot in the the last couple weeks. The water tempera more...
Capt. Tim Wike - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-06-22
9:49 AM

Lake Fork Report: June 2009 - With summer just around the corner, the bass fishing patterns are still wide open at Lake Fork due to a cooler than normal spring and high water. Up shallow, some males are still guarding fry, while many others are chasing tons of shad and spawning more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2009-05-20
5:47 PM

Lake Ray Roberts Fishing report - May 20, 2009 LAKE RAY ROBERTS FISHING REPORT Lake Ray Roberts is about 1.02 feet above normal level with water temperatures 68 to 76 degrees.White bass fishing is very good. The fish are on shallow points early in the morning and there is usu more...
Capt. Tim Wike - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-05-13
2:34 PM

Ray Roberts guide report - Dannie Golden - Ray Bob is 1.25 feet high. The water clarity is not so good in many places on the lake. West arm, Buck, and IDB are all muddy. The rest of the East arm is in pretty good shape. Fishing has been pretty good most of the week. Couple slow days with more...
Dannie Golden - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-05-07
10:43 AM

Lake Fork Report & Pic, May 7, 2009 - After a prolonged stretch of really good fishing on Lake Fork, things slowed down recently, particularly for bigger fish. Despite an overnight 2' rise in the water after flooding rains, we could still catch good numbers of buck bass to 5 lbs. H more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2009-05-04
5:32 PM

Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report - May 4, 2009 LAKE RAY ROBERTS FISHING REPORT Lake Ray Roberts is about an inch above normal level with water temperatures 64 to 74 degrees. The big rains we had this week have raised the lake level by 3 feet flooding lots of shoreline vegetati more...
Capt. Tim Wike - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-04-19
2:42 PM

Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report - April 19, 2009 LAKE RAY ROBERTS FISHING REPORT Lake Ray Roberts is 3 feet lower than normal level with water temperatures 60 to 68 degrees. Large mouth bass fishing is good fishing in 2 to 4 feet around shallow cover. Best baits to use are li more...
Capt. Tim Wike - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-04-19
10:51 AM

Ray Roberts guide report - Dannie Golden w/pic of 10.1 - What a weird week of fishing. It was like fishing two different lakes. One day it was as good as it could be and the next it was all different. Really had to stay on your toes. Luckily we had more good days than bad. Still catching a bunch of so more...
Dannie Golden - Lake Ray Roberts


2009-04-11
3:16 PM

Lake Fork Is On! Report & Pics, April 11, 2009 - Despite very windy conditions (often 25 to 40 mph) and cold fronts passing through every few days, a lot of big fish moved up during the past week. Best of all, you can fish for quantity or quality right now. While good numbers (20 to 40 fish/day) more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2009-03-30
8:10 PM

Ray Roberts guide report - Dannie Golden - Fishing on Ray Bob has been pretty good the last week. The lake is still 3 feet low. Before the front I was seeing water temps as warm as 66. Yesterday and today we had temps in the low 60's. So the front didn't hurt them too bad. Water clarity more...
Dannie Golden - Lake Ray Roberts

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