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Summertime Patterns and Bite on Lake Sam Rayburn

Summertime Patterns and Bite on Lake Sam Rayburn

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This is Artificial Lure with your Lake Sam Rayburn fishing report for Friday, June 13, 2025. Here’s what you need to know before you launch your boat or cast from shore.

Sunrise was at 6:16 AM and sunset’s coming at 8:23 PM. Weather is hot and humid, with light southern winds and partly cloudy skies—classic early summer conditions on the Big Sam. The water temperature is holding steady around 80 to 82 degrees, according to the latest report from Texas Parks and Wildlife, and the lake is sitting just a hair above pool, but gradually dropping with steady water releases. The water clarity is stained, but visibility is fair, making it prime for a variety of tactics.

Bass activity is strong as fish settle into their summer patterns. Largemouth bass are staging on points, ledges, and the outside edges of hay grass and buckbrush. Early and late, try working Carolina rigs or big dark-colored plastics across main lake points and brush piles. Once the sun gets up, those fish slide a little deeper—ten to fifteen feet has been productive. Over on Indian Creek, jigs in natural colors have been putting big fish in the boat, according to Texas Fish & Game’s forecast center. Veteran locals recommend the back end of Indian Creek in the spring, and the mouth the rest of the year, and it’s working right now. Rattle traps and deep-diving crankbaits also produced some solid bites midweek, along with a few weightless soft plastics fished on secondary points near the river channel.

Crappie are stacking up in the creek channels and on submerged timber, especially in 15 to 25 feet of water. Guide Blake Oestreich mentioned the water’s still a touch high and fairly clear, so vertical jigging with small bright jigs or slipping a minnow over brush piles has been the ticket. The bite has been steady with good numbers reported, especially early morning.

White bass are fair, with schools showing up on humps and long points out from the main river channel. Silver rattle traps and tail spins fished beneath surface feeding birds will get you hooked up, and keep an eye out for schooling action near Five Fingers and the mouth of Harvey Creek.

Catfish are solid in shallow water up the creeks on cut bait, and transitioning toward spawn. Fish 6–15 feet deep near woody cover with punch bait or fresh shad.

Hot spots to focus on: Indian Creek for both bass and crappie, and the mouth of Harvey Creek for white bass and scattered schooling action. Don’t sleep on the Five Fingers area for a big bite, especially around submerged timber.

That’s the latest from Lake Sam Rayburn—a June day with plenty of chances to hook into something big if you’re willing to chase those summer patterns. Thanks for tuning in to the report. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily updates and tips.

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