
Summer Slam on Big Sam: Fishing Lake Rayburn's Hottest Spots
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Sunrise is at 6:13 AM, and sunset is just past 8:22 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to explore the lake. We don't have tidal reports here since we're freshwater, but the water level is dropping slowly as the Corps continues to release water.
Bass fishing is in full summer swing. Most bass are moving to their classic deeper haunts like main lake points, ledges, humps, and creek channel swings in the 10-20 foot range. Carolina rigs tipped with creature baits or big worms are producing well. Deep-diving crankbaits are also hot, especially over submerged structure. Don't miss the early morning frog or popper bite up in the pencil and hay grass for some explosive strikes.
Crappie and catfish are also on fire Crappie are slowly moving out to brush piles, and minnows or small jigs are your best bet. Catfish are good on cut bait in creek channels and ledges.
For those looking to reel in some big ones, try focusing on areas like the main lake points around the Angelina River or the humps near the dam. These spots are known for their summer structure and should yield some nice catches.
If you're looking for a real challenge, try flipping shallow brush and flooded timber with a Texas rig. It's a great way to catch some monsters, especially if the water stays high.
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