
Exploring Winter Fishing Opportunities on Lake Sam Rayburn
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First off, the water level is slightly below pool, at 0.32 feet, and the water temperature is around 60 degrees. The lake level has been on the rise due to recent rains, which has slightly stained the water, especially in the creeks and upriver areas.
For those planning their day, sunrise is at around 7:20 AM, and sunset will be at about 5:30 PM. There isn’t much to worry about in terms of tidal reports since Lake Sam Rayburn is a freshwater lake.
Fish activity has been quite promising. Largemouth bass are moving shallow into the bush areas with the new water, making them active in shallow waters, particularly upriver. Crankbaits and swim jigs are your best bets for catching bass in these areas. When you find grass, you can expect to find fish, so keep an eye out for those spots.
Crappie and white bass are also on the move upriver, with crappie fishing being excellent year-round using jigs and minnows. During this time, they tend to congregate in deeper water around brush piles and creek channels.
Catfish are biting well in 15-26 feet of water on cut bait and minnows, so if you’re targeting them, these depths and baits should yield good results.
For hot spots, consider the upper third of the reservoir where timber, brush, and creek channels provide ample habitat for game fish. The lower part of the reservoir, with its clearer water, is also a good spot, especially around vegetation edges, flats, humps, and creek channels.
In summary, Lake Sam Rayburn is in good shape for fishing right now. With the right lures and baits, you should be able to catch a variety of fish species. Just remember to drain your boat and onboard receptacles to prevent the spread of zebra mussels. Happy fishing