South Toledo Bend Lake Fishing Report

Taken in 1967, Toledo Bend Lake Texas (TX), located approx. 25 miles northeast of Jasper Texas and is located in both Texas and Louisiana. Known for its great bass fishing, is also the Pro choice for many fishing tournaments. Fishermen from near and far come to fish in the lake. In addition to great bass fishing, there is plenty of Crappie that this is the perfect trip for the whole family.

Toledo Bend for active fish, spinner baits and crank baits areMore Fisherman's Choice. A number of watermelon green plastic worms seems to work well in the warmer months of moss caught. Early morning top water baits, almost all hard plastic or soft baits that float. Normally Poppers, snails, or any Stick Bait.

Crappie fishing is great year after only minnows or masks. During spawning in Toledo Bend, target shallow areas. Other times, are usually found in deeper waters Crappie in creek beds and brusharea.

Lake Toledo Bend in Texas, is located on the Sabine River. More at Pool is 172.0 miles m, with an average fluctuation of 1-5 meters per year. The water is clearer than normal because of the color in the northern end. Toledo Bend Lake has an area of 181,600 hectares, with a maximum depth of 110 m

Some South End Lake Fishing Hotspots: Six Mile Bay, … use templates, wacky worms and shadow work and live outside brands. Lowes Creek … Use spinners and worms live in rocks and vegetation. CorseyCreek mouths … Use shadow live worms plastic teeth Carolina. Fish slowly along the edges of the channel.

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