It's about time to go back up the Creeks again, I've been itching to get on some nice jig n bobber bites lately.
The largemouth fishery in Lewisville Lake is average for the state and is affected greatly by the fluctuations of the water levels each season. In June 2005 Kevin Van Dam, fishing in a BASS Elite Tournament, caught what was then the lake record bass at 1...
It's about time to go back up the Creeks again, I've been itching to get on some nice jig n bobber bites lately.
Lol you can see the disappointment on my face after realizing it's not a Slab Crappie, it was still pretty fun to reel in though.
I love how the wind always seems to calm down at night in the summertime, it makes it wayy easier to snipe Slabs ๐ซ.
I've been slacking on posting lately but I caught these three around the middle of August, this one is the biggest of the Summer for me thus far.
The end of summer has been producing well this year, gotta love some close quarters fishing battling with the slabs.
Damn is your boy excited for Fall, the dink population has been healthy so that's always a good sign for Winter. I hope the bridge is good this year because ...more the last couple of years it hasn't been like it used to, man do I miss how Lewisville used to fish in the 2000s-2010s.
They have been around the block, big boys ain't so afraid of the Flatheads and Blues cruising through the murky depths of dusk.
When it's summertime they always seem to get bigger as the sun falls past the horizon.
There's nothing like a lil old summertime Crappie double to get you pumped for fall time!
Great bass fishing, with 6,7,8 & 9-pounders a regular occurrence. It's already given up 14-pound fish! Slab Crappie in the 3- and 4-pound class are caught. Good white bass and channel cat action. 29,3...
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.