![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ||||||||
| |||||||||||
![]() | |||||||||||
![]() |
You Are Here: | Game & Fish >> Texas >> Fishing >>Catfish Fishing | ![]() |
![]() | ||
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() Texas’ 2007 Catfish Forecast
Catfish waters in Texas? We’ve got ‘em in abundance. These are some of the ones that you should be fishing in the months to come. (May 2007)
Texas encompasses so many great catfish waters that it would be arbitrary to highlight just a few. Literally hundreds of reservoirs, rivers and other bodies of water produce blue, channel and/or flathead catfish in extraordinary numbers and huge sizes. Coming up with a list of the best is like trying to pick America’s best restaurants. It’s darn near impossible, and lots of excellent establishments are sure to get left out. Nevertheless, following are some reviews of Lone Star lakes and rivers renowned for their great catfishing. Some are known for their trophy potential; others have well-deserved reputations for fast action -- lots of cats caught in a day’s fishing, with an occasional lunker in the harvest to keep you on your toes. But there’s one thing you can count on: All of them offer excellent fishing for the savvy Texas catter. LAKE TEXOMA Although anglers take Texoma blues year ‘round, local guides say that the best chance to catch a record-class fish is during winter. Blue cats are more concentrated then, because the shad they feed on are concentrated. Lots of big fish congregate in small areas, and if you can pinpoint them on a graph or by other means, the chances of catching several trophy fish are superb. One excellent locale for catfishing is the lake’s Red River arm from the islands to the dam, a six-mile stretch of water. The Washita arm is good from the Roosevelt Bridge to the main body of the lake. Drift-fishing over the river channels with live shad is a popular local tactic, especially on calm winter days. Most blues stack up in bends of channels. Texoma also boasts a substantial population of dandy channel cats. Heavyweights are rare, but small ones serve up plenty of action. Huge flatheads aren’t common, but occasional 50-pounders do turn up. Information: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Dennison, (903) 465-4990. Accommodations: Denison Chamber of Commerce, (903) 465-1551. Guide service: Capt. Steve Barnes, 1-866- PRO-GUIDE. |
![]() |
OUTDOOR OFFERS |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
>> CONTACT | >> ADVERTISE | >> MEDIA KIT | >> JOBS | >> SUBSCRIBER SERVICES | >> GIVE A GIFT | ![]() |
© 2008 Intermedia Outdoors, Inc. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Site Map |