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Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas Fishing Report - Daily

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Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas Daily Fishing Report offers avid anglers the latest updates and fishing insights from the heart of Texas. Tune in daily to discover expert tips, local fishing conditions, and the hottest spots for bass, crappie, and catfish. Whether you’re planning your next fishing trip or just love learning about the local ecosystem, this podcast is your go-to source for everything fishing at Lake Sam Rayburn. Stay connected with the community and enhance your fishing experience with reliable, real-time information and advice.

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  • Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Report June 22, 2025: Summer Bite Firing, Topwater and Ledges Producing
    2025/06/22
    Good morning, anglers—this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Sam Rayburn fishing report for Sunday, June 22, 2025.

    The lake’s summer bite is firing on all cylinders right now. Water temps are sitting right at 86 degrees with the level just a shade above pool, giving us a stained but not muddy situation. Today, the weather is classic East Texas summer: hot, humid, with scattered clouds and a light southeast breeze. We’re looking at sunrise around 6:17 a.m. and sunset about 8:26 p.m. These longer days mean you’ve got plenty of time to put a bend in your rod.

    Bass fishing is GOOD and the best action is happening early in the shallows among pencil and hay grass. Topwater frogs and poppers have been hot at first light—work ‘em through the grass as the sun rises. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are picking up bites off points, humps, and submerged structure through mid-morning. Once that topwater bite starts to fade, switch to Carolina rigs and jigs on ledges and creek channels where the fish are sliding deeper as the day heats up. According to Captain Lynn Atkinson’s guide report for the week, flipping brush and working cover along the buckbrush edges is producing solid limits for those who stay persistent.

    Crappie are still transitioning out to brush and timber, getting a little more predictable. The bite is best with jigs and minnows around brush piles, especially in 14-20 feet of water. They’re not stacked up everywhere yet, but find the right pile and you’ll stay busy. White bass are schooling off main lake points—slab spoons and small swimbaits will do the trick when you see them busting shad.

    Catfish action is also lively with channels and blues moving out to deeper water. Cut bait is doing well along ledges and in creek channels. Night fishing is starting to pick up for the whisker crowd, so set up before dark and let the action come to you.

    Two hotspots that should be on your radar: Indian Creek is firing for bass with jigs worked at the mouth and along the deeper edges, especially outside midday hours. The Buck Bay area is another solid choice for crappie and catfish right now, especially if you fish the deeper timber and creek swings with live minnows or punch bait.

    Summer patterns are setting in strong, so fish early, target moving water or structure, and don’t be afraid to chase the bite as the sun climbs.

    Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Sam Rayburn report. Remember to subscribe for more local fishing updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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  • Bites Sizzle on Big Sam - June 21, 2025 Fishing Report
    2025/06/21
    This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Sam Rayburn fishing report for Saturday, June 21, 2025.

    Big Sam’s sitting about half a foot above pool, water temp hovering around 86 degrees, and visibility is classic early summer stained. We kicked off with a sunrise at 6:13 AM, and you can fish right on through to sunset at 8:26 PM. Weather’s textbook East Texas June—humid, plenty of sun, and highs pushing right up into the upper 80s. The Corps has been steadily releasing water, helping pile up fish along those prime ledges and creek channel swings, so pay attention to current breaks and structure all day.

    Bass action is straight-up good right now. Most of the post-spawners have finished moving and are stacking up on main lake ledges, humps, and drains in that 10-20 foot range. Early and late, there’s a shallow topwater bite in the pencil grass, hay grass, and especially where there’s new growth in the pads—frogs and poppers are getting smashed, with the best blow-ups coming right at first light. Once the sun’s up, switch gears and work Carolina rigs or Texas rigs with big worms in plum, watermelon red, or June bug. Don’t overlook deep-diving crankbaits over submerged timber—steady bites are coming off main lake points near Veach Basin and Harvey Creek, both consistent producers all week. Some fish are still holding in shallow flooded brush, so flipping soft plastics or a stout jig will keep you in the hunt for a kicker, especially in the buckbrush.

    Crappie are transitioning out to the deeper brush piles and standing timber on the south end and into Ash Bayou. Both jigs and minnows are working, but the bite is definitely steadier on the brush as they pull out of their shallow patterns. Bluegill are bedding around the same brush and piling up in numbers—great for the kids with worms or small jigs.

    Catfish are making a move out to deeper points and creek channels, as the water warms up and the bait transitions. Cut shad or stink bait is still the go-to, best results coming from channel bends and the deeper drops off main lake flats.

    Hot spots today include Veach Basin for those early topwater bass, and Harvey Creek’s points and ledges once the sun gets up. For crappie, target the deeper brush on the south end or inside Ash Bayou.

    Best bets for lures: topwater frogs and poppers around grass and pads at dawn, Texas- or Carolina-rigged big worms off ledges, and deep-diving crankbaits worked slow over structure. For crappie and bluegill, stick with jigs and live minnows. Catfish are biting best on cut bait set near the channel bends.

    Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Sam Rayburn fishing report. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates, tips, and all the latest Big Sam news. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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  • Sam Rayburn Fishing Report: Summer Bite Firing on All Cylinders
    2025/06/21
    This is Artificial Lure with your up-to-the-minute fishing report for Lake Sam Rayburn and the surrounding Angelina National Forest waters on Saturday, June 21st, 2025.

    Sunrise hit at 6:13 a.m. and you’ll have until sunset at 8:22 p.m. to get your lines wet. The lake is holding just under half a foot above pool, and water temps are running in the mid-80s after a week of steamy Texas sunshine and some passing early-summer storms. The water’s stained but clarity is decent. You’ll feel a light southeast breeze and, with the Corps still releasing a bit of water, the level is slowly dropping—prime conditions for that summer bite to keep firing.

    Bass fishing is solid and squarely in summer pattern. Most spawners have wrapped up and fish are stacking up on main lake points, humps, and those classic creek channel ledges in 10–20 feet. Best action early remains shallow in the pencil and hay grass, especially if there’s shade or baitfish flickering—topwater frogs and poppers have been getting crushed at first light, especially up around Veach Basin and Harvey Creek. Once the sun gets high, work those deeper brush piles and timber with Carolina rigs loaded with watermelon red or plum worms, as well as Texas-rigged big worms. Deep-diving crankbaits are doing the trick on off-shore structure. If you’re still seeing good water up in the buckbrush or flooded cover, flipping soft plastics or jigs is still worth a shot—there are still some quality keepers shallow, especially with the water still a tad high.

    For crappie, fish are moving out to deeper brush piles and standing timber, and the bite is steady on jigs and minnows in 12–20 feet. Catfish are solid on cut shad or punch bait in the creek channels and along ledges, especially after sunset. White bass have been schooling on the main lake points—give slabs, small spoons, or a white grub a toss when you see ‘em busting the surface.

    Best lures right now: topwater frogs and poppers at dawn, watermelon red or plum straight-tail worms on Carolina or Texas rigs, deep-diving crankbaits for offshore bass, and jigs or minnows for crappie. For catfish, bring the stink with cut bait or punch bait.

    Hotspots this weekend are Veach Basin for that topwater morning bass bite and Harvey Creek for numbers of both bass and crappie, especially around the deeper standing timber. Don’t overlook Black Forest for offshore ledge action once midday hits.

    Fish are biting, the weather’s holding, and Lake Sam Rayburn is firing on all cylinders. Make sure to drain your boat to help keep our lake zebra mussel free. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for the latest reports, gear tips, and all things Big Sam. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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