Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report-Blog

Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report-Blog

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Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report

Catfishing May 2024

May 9, 2024 The May catfish bite is on fire. Cats are good on small shad, off windy points, flooded grass, and running water. Heavy rains have Lake Tawakoni 2 ft over the water pool and rising. Water temps holding mid to high 70s. The shad spawn has started with large numbers storming the...

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Lake Tawakoni Catfish Report-May 9, 2024
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report

Catfishing April 2024

April 9, 2024 I'm catching limits of Blue Catfish daily.  The action is on windy points and the bottoms. It's 2 to 5 feet. The water temp is 68. I cut shad with SanT rigs. __________ Sunrise: 7:33 AM Sunset: 7:32 PMMoon: Waxing CresentBarometer: 29.91Wind: 11 mph SE with CloudsHigh Temp: 64Low...

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Lake Tawakoni Catfishing Report-April-2024
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report

Catfishing March 2024

March 15, 2024 The water temperature on Lake Tawakoni is 65 degrees, and we are Trophy Blue Catfishing in 3 to 5 feet of water. Fresh-cut gizzard shad is the key to catching Trophy Blue Catfish in March. We are using 24 to 30-inch San T Rigs with 4 to 6/0 circle hooks. Blue Catfish are holding...

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Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report-March 2024
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report

Catfishing-February 2024

February 8, 2024 Catfishing for Trophy Blue Catfish remains very good in three to five feet of water in the mouth of creeks and trees. Cut shad, San T Rigs 30 inches long are the go-to setup, but Single Hook Drop Rigs work also. Water temps are holding around 55 degrees. __________ Sunrise:...

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Lake Tawakoni Catfishing Report-Feb 2024
Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report

Catfishing-January 2024

January 20, 2024 Water Temperature: 45-49 Air Temperature: 35 High 18 Low Barometer: 30.51 Wind: none Water Depth: 2 to 5 feet Bait: Fresh Cut Shad Moon: 50% Blue catfishing has been slow in 2.5 feet of water with winds 15 to 20 mph out of the Northwest.  We caught 6 fish but none were in the...

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Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report-Catfishing-January 2024