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Lake Tawakoni Texas Fishing Reports

Confiscated in 1960, Lake Tawakoni’s bass fishing is excellent almost year-round. Situated on the Sabine River. The pool level is 437 ft/ml with an average annual fluctuation of 2-4 ft. Normal lake water has light to moderate algae staining. Lake Tawakoni covers an area of ​​37,879 acres.

Here are some Lake Tawakoni hotspots with the best baits to use: Rabbit Cove is the place to catch big fish. try roadbeds and shallow bushes. Wolf Cove… use spin baits, fly baits, on wood.

Fishing guides:
Bug-A-Bass, Luck o’ The Irish Fishing Guide Service, Messin’ with the Fish Guide Service, Gene Snider, Dennis States, Texas Guide Fishing Service.

Vegetation is sparse in the lake and flooded timber is the most abundant cover. Try the main lake humps as they tend to attract larger schools of striped bass. For more active Black Bass try spin baits and crank baits which are the most popular option. A variety of plastic worms work best during the hot months of July and August. Early morning top water baits are usually Poppers, Prop Baits or Flukes. Channel catfish are good year-round on cut tarpon or stinky bait, however crappie fishing in this lake is fair.

There are 9 RV parks and marinas on Lake Tawakoni, with most located on the eastern side of the lake. Most offer a boat launch and RV slots with 30-amp and 50-amp RV hookups. Many also offer year-round rates, which is popular with our friends up north. RV Park fees are $20-$25 per night and off-season is somewhat lower. It is recommended that you reserve your RV Park space well in advance at Lake Tawakoni as it is a popular spot during peak season.

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