Lewisville Fishing Report

Mar 27, 2024
FAIR. Water lightly stained; 61 degrees; 0.18 feet above pool. White bass are fair relating to the river channels making their way to the deep ledges of humps and points in 20-35 feet of water. Some sandies are up the creeks as well biting slabs, jigs, and live bait. Keeper sized hybrid stripers are fair in similar depths as the white bass. If you are keeping fish, please be aware that there are a lot of undersized hybrid stripers in the lake that look very similar to a white bass. Catfish are good drifting flats near the river channel and ledges of wind blown points in 12-30 feet of water. The shallow water catfish bite has been good as well with the water temperature warming. Fishing on anchor in 1-5 feet of water near wind blown points, timber, sticks, and creek and river mouths has been good. Crappie are fair to good in the main lake and creeks in 5-32 feet of water on bridge columns, brush piles, rock piles, stumps, and laydowns with minnows and jigs. Standing timber near creek mouths and shallow coves has produced as well. Report by Wes Campbell, BendARod Fishing. The lake continues to be muddy due to high winds. Crappie are slow on live minnows and jigs. White bass and hybrid bass are running in the creek channels hitting flutter spoons, or umbrella rigs. Largemouth bass are starting to transition to pre-spawn areas in 5 feet of water. Bass are good flipping jigs, spinnerbaits or any soft plastics. Water visibility is 2 feet deep.

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