Fishing Report for Caddo Lake, TX, Marion County
Current Conditions:
– Water Temperature: 32°F
– Air Temperature High: 68°F
– Air Temperature Low: 46°F
– Thermocline Depth: 3.28 feet
– Pressure: 1017.42 hPa
Predictive Fish Activity Insights:
Today’s solar-lunar data indicates that major fishing activity peaks are expected around 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Lunar phase is waning crescent, influencing fish behavior towards moderate activity levels.
Customized Fishing Strategy Advice:
For Largemouth bass, consider using slow-moving baits like plastic worms during the early morning and late afternoon. White bass will be active in the cloudy weather, aiming for open waters. Bluegill can be targeted with live baits near vegetative cover.
Prime Fishing Locations:
– Explore the Northern Bay for Largemouth bass activity.
– White bass are likely congregating near the underwater structures in the East Cove.
– Bluegill can be found around the Lily Pads near the Southern Shore.
Lure Recommendations:
– Largemouth bass: Green pumpkin colored plastic worms
– White bass: Silver-colored spoons or spinners
– Bluegill: Small live worms or crickets
Access Points:
– North Boat Ramp: 123 Lakeview Rd, Marion County, TX
– East Cove Entrance: Off County Road 456, follow signs towards the cove.
– Southern Shore Access: Accessible from Highway 72, look for the marked parking lot.
Lake-Specific Fishing Insights:
– Nearby Bait Shops: “Caddo Lake Bait & Tackle”
FAQ Section:
– License Requirements: Anglers must have a valid Texas fishing license.
– Catch and Release: Some species may have regulations for catch and release, check local guidelines.
– Bait Restrictions: Live bait is permitted, but there may be restrictions on the use of certain species.
– Tips for Beginners: Start with simple rigs and baits, and explore different areas of the lake to find active fish.
Enjoy your fishing excursion at Caddo Lake, and may you have a successful day on the water!