Grapevine Lake

Tarrant - Texas


  • 457 catches

  • 2K+ followers

  • 60 spots

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.

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Grapevine Lake Fishing Reports

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  1. Crazy morning..a huge 4 foot Gar hit my Rattlin rap In the dark right before sun up and I lost him at the bank, then I missed a hook set on at least two good bass ...more that hit me hard later, but I salvaged a one nice catfish in the end.

    Channel Catfish with a night crawler

    1. George Horvath 0
      Nice 👍
    2. Deleted 0
      That's nuts Dan, those gar are brutal.
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  2. 2 lb. 8 oz. 14 in. Largemouth Bass with a live bait

    1. George Horvath 0
      Nice 👍
  3. 8 in. Green Sunfish with a night crwler

    1. George Horvath 0
      Nice 👍
    2. Christopher Smith 0
      that's a good one, Greenies rival Pumpkin seeds when it comes to looks.
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  4. Guess bass are not the only species chasing shad schools in the winter

    3 lb. Channel Catfish with a underspin

  5. Late on posting this. Nov 17th. Top water 3-4ft of water. Water temp 59. Biggest of 10 caught

    6 lb. 6 oz. Largemouth Bass

    1. Shane Hardin 0
      yes. didn’t fill out all of the post info
    2. Ron Turnbull 0
      Did you mean Ray Roberts? No bridges on Grapevine.
    3. Scott S 0
      Quality bass
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  6. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley PowerBait Minnows

  7. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley PowerBait Minnows

  8. Water temp 54F

    3 lb. Largemouth Bass with a Crank bait

  9. Smallmouth Bass with a Gary Yamamoto Original Senko Worms

  10. Freshwater Drum with a Gary Yamamoto Original Senko Worms

    1. Anthony F 0
      Wow! First drum that I see at Grapevine lake. I live 8 minutes away from the lake and I prefer drive to another lake because I dont like the variety of species ...more there. Usually is just bass and white bass, and gars and carps to the west. Maybe I'm wrong. The north part of the lake is a little bit better but the south west sucks.
    2. Roberto Perez 0
      you are right idk why I put carp thanks
    3. Robby Robb 0
      That is a drum or gaspergoo as my grand pa called them, not a carp.
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