Wednesday, September 5, 2012

East Texas Fishing

Stay current with all the latest East Texas fishing tackle by visiting Lunkercatch.com, an online tackle store that keeps accurate tabs on what fishing lures work on East Texas lakes and reservoirs.

Right now, Nichols chatterbaits are doing well on Lake Fork, usually fished in 1-2 feet of water.  1/4 shaky head jigs are producing fish on Lake Ray Hubbard.  Fish the rip-rap slowly, with pauses and gentle pulls and pops.  Wait for the strike on the fall.  Oh, and try swimming a jig over rip-rap.  Lake of the Pines is producing largemouth bass off points with 3/4 football jigs, dragged slowly over deep offshore structure (in 20-30 feet of water).  Lake Lavon is producing bass with slowly-rolled spinnerbaits in shallow water, often by the dam.  Lake Tawakoni, in contrast, is producing large bass with punchweights and creature baits when fished in Lillypads.


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