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"Promising Fishing at Lake Sam Rayburn: Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Bite Strong Amid Ideal Conditions"
- 2024/10/25
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あらすじ・解説
As of October 25, 2024, the fishing scene at Lake Sam Rayburn is looking promising. The water is slightly stained with a temperature of around 77 degrees, and the lake level is about 1.56 feet below pool.
Weather-wise, today is partly sunny with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 71 degrees tonight. Sunrise was at about 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:45 PM.
Bass activity is quite active, especially in the mornings. Bass are schooling more during this time, making topwater action on grass edges and points a good bet. You can expect to catch them using topwaters, chatterbaits, swimbaits, or frogs in the shallow areas around hay grass and flooded bushes. For deeper bass, Carolina rigs, dropshots, and shaky heads are working well, particularly at the mouth of creeks and on offshore flats where they are chasing bait.
Crappie are fair on standing timber in 27 feet of water on brush piles, with minnows over jigs being the preferred bait. Blue and channel catfish are also fair, found in 24-27 feet of water and in the river bends, biting on cut bait and minnows.
White bass, though less active, can still be caught on points near the dam using live bait and slabs. Given the current conditions, using jig head minnows and forward-facing sonar can help you locate the bass effectively.
For hot spots, focus on the mid-lake to north lake areas, especially around main lake ledges in 17-22 feet, main lake drains in 10-17 feet, and secondary points. The south end of the lake near the dam is also productive for white bass and other species.
Target bass with Texas rigs, wacky rigs, shallow water crankbaits, and topwaters around shoreline brush, hay grass, and creek channel swings. The abundance of shad in shallow water makes spinnerbaits and topwater frogs effective for shallow bass.
Be cautious navigating the lake due to the low water level and the presence of many sandbars and stumps. With these conditions, Lake Sam Rayburn is ready for you to reel in some great catches.
Weather-wise, today is partly sunny with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 71 degrees tonight. Sunrise was at about 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 6:45 PM.
Bass activity is quite active, especially in the mornings. Bass are schooling more during this time, making topwater action on grass edges and points a good bet. You can expect to catch them using topwaters, chatterbaits, swimbaits, or frogs in the shallow areas around hay grass and flooded bushes. For deeper bass, Carolina rigs, dropshots, and shaky heads are working well, particularly at the mouth of creeks and on offshore flats where they are chasing bait.
Crappie are fair on standing timber in 27 feet of water on brush piles, with minnows over jigs being the preferred bait. Blue and channel catfish are also fair, found in 24-27 feet of water and in the river bends, biting on cut bait and minnows.
White bass, though less active, can still be caught on points near the dam using live bait and slabs. Given the current conditions, using jig head minnows and forward-facing sonar can help you locate the bass effectively.
For hot spots, focus on the mid-lake to north lake areas, especially around main lake ledges in 17-22 feet, main lake drains in 10-17 feet, and secondary points. The south end of the lake near the dam is also productive for white bass and other species.
Target bass with Texas rigs, wacky rigs, shallow water crankbaits, and topwaters around shoreline brush, hay grass, and creek channel swings. The abundance of shad in shallow water makes spinnerbaits and topwater frogs effective for shallow bass.
Be cautious navigating the lake due to the low water level and the presence of many sandbars and stumps. With these conditions, Lake Sam Rayburn is ready for you to reel in some great catches.