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Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Update: Promising Conditions and Hot Spots for Bass, Crappie, and Catfish
- 2024/11/29
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As of November 29, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake Sam Rayburn is looking promising, despite the slightly cooler temperatures.
**Weather and Water Conditions:**
The water temperature is around 65 degrees, with the water slightly stained. The lake level is currently 2.48 feet below pool, which is a common trend as we head into winter.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise today is at about 6:50 AM, and sunset will be around 5:00 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trips, especially for those early morning and late afternoon bites.
**Fish Activity:**
Bass fishing is improving, particularly in shallow waters. Bass are actively feeding in areas with shoreline brush, hay grass, high spots, shallow ditches, and creek channel swings. You can expect more topwater action on grass edges and points, especially during the morning hours.
**Types and Amounts of Fish:**
- **Bass:** There is a large population of schooling bass chasing bait balls around main lake ledges in 17-22 feet, main lake drains in 10-17 feet, and main lake and secondary points. Shallow bass can be caught using Texas rigs, wacky rigs, shallow water crankbaits, and topwaters.
- **Crappie:** Crappie are fair on standing timber in 27 feet on brush piles, using minnows over jigs.
- **Catfish:** Blue and channel catfish are fair in 24-27 feet of water and in the river bends on cut bait and minnows.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For bass, use dropshots, Carolina rigs, ½-¾ ounce jigs, or deep diving crankbaits. Topwater frogs, spinnerbaits, and chatterbaits are also effective in shallow waters. For crappie, minnows over jigs on brush piles are a good choice. For catfish, cut bait and minnows in the river bends are recommended.
**Hot Spots:**
- Focus on the main lake ledges, main lake drains, and secondary points for schooling bass.
- Target the shoreline brush, hay grass, high spots, shallow ditches, and creek channel swings for shallow bass.
- For crappie, head to the standing timber in 27 feet on brush piles.
Remember to always check the local regulations and ensure you drain water from your boat to prevent the spread of zebra mussels. Good luck out there
**Weather and Water Conditions:**
The water temperature is around 65 degrees, with the water slightly stained. The lake level is currently 2.48 feet below pool, which is a common trend as we head into winter.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise today is at about 6:50 AM, and sunset will be around 5:00 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trips, especially for those early morning and late afternoon bites.
**Fish Activity:**
Bass fishing is improving, particularly in shallow waters. Bass are actively feeding in areas with shoreline brush, hay grass, high spots, shallow ditches, and creek channel swings. You can expect more topwater action on grass edges and points, especially during the morning hours.
**Types and Amounts of Fish:**
- **Bass:** There is a large population of schooling bass chasing bait balls around main lake ledges in 17-22 feet, main lake drains in 10-17 feet, and main lake and secondary points. Shallow bass can be caught using Texas rigs, wacky rigs, shallow water crankbaits, and topwaters.
- **Crappie:** Crappie are fair on standing timber in 27 feet on brush piles, using minnows over jigs.
- **Catfish:** Blue and channel catfish are fair in 24-27 feet of water and in the river bends on cut bait and minnows.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For bass, use dropshots, Carolina rigs, ½-¾ ounce jigs, or deep diving crankbaits. Topwater frogs, spinnerbaits, and chatterbaits are also effective in shallow waters. For crappie, minnows over jigs on brush piles are a good choice. For catfish, cut bait and minnows in the river bends are recommended.
**Hot Spots:**
- Focus on the main lake ledges, main lake drains, and secondary points for schooling bass.
- Target the shoreline brush, hay grass, high spots, shallow ditches, and creek channel swings for shallow bass.
- For crappie, head to the standing timber in 27 feet on brush piles.
Remember to always check the local regulations and ensure you drain water from your boat to prevent the spread of zebra mussels. Good luck out there