A section of the Lewisville Lake in Denton County, Texas.
Details: Largemouth Bass
Caught some decent largemouth out on lewisville yesterday including this double up with my girlfriend! Found these fish in 6-8 feet of water in a pocket surrounded ...more by shallower sticks. Fishing is just plain tough right now with how hot it is, so get your fishing done early and come in for brunch!
Details: White Crappie
Better picture of the slab of a white crappie I caught on a deep diver in the early morning yesterday
Details: White Crappie
Total keeper fish from our outing yesterday on lewisville. Caught the crappie in about 15 feet of water; the slab on the left came on a square bill, and the smaller ...more crappie came on a medium diver in the same area. The white bass on the right came in about 4 feet of water on a spinnerbait, and the two striper were caught trolling. Had a tasty dinner last night for sure!
Details: Hybrid Bass
@TylerReiter and I went out super early yesterday to catch some largemouth, but our plans changed pretty quickly as the largemouth bite was almost on existent. Decided ...more to go over the the dam and troll for some striper around 11am, and picked up these two biggins trolling 8-14 foot divers in 42 feet of water. Marked a lot of fish at 20-25 feet, so should have a better haul with some deeper cranks
Nice spot under the bridge to fish for bass, and catfish. I 've had some really good luck with crank bait lures and bass here.
Largemouth Bass are the most sought after species by anglers on Grapevine. The lake offers an excellent number of fish. Largemouths average 12 to 14 inches with many fish 14 to 18 inches available.
Cover is limited at Bachman. The dam offers some submerged brush that holds sunfish, crappie, and bass. There are sporadic stands of native emergent vegetation along the shoreline. Catfish can be caug...