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Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your fresh-off-the-dock fishing update for April 12, 2025, at Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas. It’s prime time to hit the water, and here’s everything you need to know before you cast your line.
The weather is shaping up nicely today with partly cloudy skies, a high of 86°F, and a gentle breeze—perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:48 AM, and sunset will be at 7:46 PM, giving you plenty of time to find the bite. The lake is slightly stained, the water temperature is ranging from 66°F to the low 70s, and the lake is sitting about 1.25 feet above pool level.
**Fish Activity and Catches:**
- **Largemouth Bass:** Bass are in full spawn, with plenty of activity in shallow waters along grassy edges, flooded timber, and brush piles. Recent catches have ranged between 3-6 pounds, with a few heavyweights over 8 pounds. White spinnerbaits, white swim jigs, chatterbaits in chartreuse, and Texas-rigged watermelon red flake worms are hot right now.
- **Crappie:** The crappie bite is excellent as fish have moved shallow to spawn. They’re holding around stumps and brush in 3-18 feet of water. Use live minnows or brightly colored jigs in blue/white or chartreuse for the best results. Anglers have reported great success wading near stumps.
- **Catfish:** Creeks are where it's at for catfish, and they’re hitting stink bait and cut shad in shallow water.
- **White Bass:** White bass are cruising points and brush and are going for jigging spoons and small crankbaits.
**Best Spots to Fish Today:**
- **Harvey Creek:** Perfect for largemouth bass, especially in brushy shallows.
- **Angelina River Arm:** A top location for crappie, especially in the early hours.
- **Caney Creek Timber:** Great for a mix of largemouth and roaming white bass action.
- **Twin Dikes:** Producing steady bites across multiple species.
**Tips for Success:**
- Use “Rayburn Red” rattle traps and chatterbaits for largemouth bass around submerged vegetation.
- For crappie, target shallow beds with live minnows or bright chartreuse jigs.
- Catfish anglers should stick to cut bait and focus on creek bends or wood cover.
- White bass are a good target on windy points with jigging spoons.
Anglers, the water is warming up, fish are active, and conditions are ideal for a great day on the legendary Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Pack your gear, head to one of these hotspots, and make the most of this fantastic spring fishing day. Tight lines, and may your livewells be overflowing!
The weather is shaping up nicely today with partly cloudy skies, a high of 86°F, and a gentle breeze—perfect for a day on the water. Sunrise was at 6:48 AM, and sunset will be at 7:46 PM, giving you plenty of time to find the bite. The lake is slightly stained, the water temperature is ranging from 66°F to the low 70s, and the lake is sitting about 1.25 feet above pool level.
**Fish Activity and Catches:**
- **Largemouth Bass:** Bass are in full spawn, with plenty of activity in shallow waters along grassy edges, flooded timber, and brush piles. Recent catches have ranged between 3-6 pounds, with a few heavyweights over 8 pounds. White spinnerbaits, white swim jigs, chatterbaits in chartreuse, and Texas-rigged watermelon red flake worms are hot right now.
- **Crappie:** The crappie bite is excellent as fish have moved shallow to spawn. They’re holding around stumps and brush in 3-18 feet of water. Use live minnows or brightly colored jigs in blue/white or chartreuse for the best results. Anglers have reported great success wading near stumps.
- **Catfish:** Creeks are where it's at for catfish, and they’re hitting stink bait and cut shad in shallow water.
- **White Bass:** White bass are cruising points and brush and are going for jigging spoons and small crankbaits.
**Best Spots to Fish Today:**
- **Harvey Creek:** Perfect for largemouth bass, especially in brushy shallows.
- **Angelina River Arm:** A top location for crappie, especially in the early hours.
- **Caney Creek Timber:** Great for a mix of largemouth and roaming white bass action.
- **Twin Dikes:** Producing steady bites across multiple species.
**Tips for Success:**
- Use “Rayburn Red” rattle traps and chatterbaits for largemouth bass around submerged vegetation.
- For crappie, target shallow beds with live minnows or bright chartreuse jigs.
- Catfish anglers should stick to cut bait and focus on creek bends or wood cover.
- White bass are a good target on windy points with jigging spoons.
Anglers, the water is warming up, fish are active, and conditions are ideal for a great day on the legendary Sam Rayburn Reservoir. Pack your gear, head to one of these hotspots, and make the most of this fantastic spring fishing day. Tight lines, and may your livewells be overflowing!