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Where and How to Catch Bass in Texas

There are some great places in Texas to fish for bass. The Falcon Reservoir has just as much action and bass fishing as the Choke Canyon. The water level in the reservoir is quite low, but the baitfish remain so you are going to find some nice size bass using crankbaits that are deep divers in March in about six feet of water with a plastic worm. The best places to go are by the creek and point channels. Choke Canyon on the other hand has some great fishing and because the
water levels have risen, the spawning bass are more relevant in the area.

Some other lakes that are expected to make for some great bass fishing are Winnsboro, Quitman, Mill Creek, Murval and Holbrook. The Amistad Reservoir is going to be a good place to fish bass this year. The water level is up by about five-feet, but it is still low. That will have no impact on the fishing in that area. The vegetation has flooded and now the bass have some good places to feed and hide. Amistad Reservoir has become a popular bass fishing area according to many anglers. If you try some fishing here, you will find that catching your limit will be easy.

If you are going into the hill country of Texas, you will find that bass fishing is exceptional at Canyon, Buchanan, Toledo Bend, Rayburn and Fork lakes. Many anglers forget about Buchanan Lake. The thing about this lake is that it has so many bass and no one to catch them. By the Colorado River, you can fish for spawning bass. After March, you can use buzzbaits or even stick baits to catch the bass. Top water lures work the best at this time of year. Fish around the shallow vegetation and you will have yourself a good catch.

If you are in the Fort Worth are or even the Dallas area, you can fish the Lake Ray Roberts. The lake has a huge bass population as well as baitfish. You can fish around the Wolf Island area by the hydrilla beds and have some good fishing. You can use rigged worms and spinnerbaits along the edges where the vegetation is located. The tree lines seem to attract the spawning bass and there are many tank dams and log piles underneath the water in the upper and middle parts of the lake.

Another good are to fish is the Red River. This is a place that produces some good catches all year long. The winter months find the bass in deeper water, but they do not move around, so you will have to find the exact area and fish there. You will see movement around March when the bass start moving to the boat dock areas and the creeks. They are always found by the marinas and by the rocky points. Texas does have many good areas for bass fishing all year.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on Texas bass fishing here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/


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