Lavon Lake is well-known for its outstanding winter and spring crappie fishing. Anglers will also find good opportunities for striped, white and largemouth bass, sunfish, channel and blue catfish.
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Each detailed map provides depth, contours, structure, boat ramps, and updated fishing information. Lavon Lake fishing maps also include lake info such as gamefish abundance, forage base, water clarity, weedline depth, bottom composition, complete latitude/longitude grid lines and dozens of GPS waypoints. Includes GPS coordinates for specific lake features and structure.
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Zebra mussel test results on North Texas lakes reported Lewisville Leader Despite recent test results showing zebra mussel DNA to be present in several North Texas reservoirs, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) and US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) officials remain hopeful that the invasive aquatic species is ...
Too Much Water in North Texas Lakes? 33 KDAF-TV Last week Grapevine Lake was five feet below normal. People who use the lake are happy to see it full again. Melanie Hoffman and her husband came here from Midland to some fishing and the fishing is good. They attribute it all to the high water level.
Stopping the Spread of Invasive Fish KTBS New proposed regulations could affect the way you fish in Texas. It's all in an effort to prevent the spread of invasive aquatic species across the state. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials say silver and bighead carp are present in some East Texas... Zebra mussels, carp are nothing but troubleBelleville News Democrat
Animal Attraction: Regulation Proposals Target Spread of Exotic Species KHOU (blog) by Stacy Fox Proposed regulations under consideration by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department would enlist anglers and boaters in the fight to prevent further spread of exotic aquatic species into Texas waterways. State fisheries biologists are ...
Texas Fishing Report KLTV By JP GREESON For AP Here is the weekly fishing report as compiled for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for Jan. 11 and also available on the Internet at http://www.txfishing.com: BASTROP: Water clear; 55-59 degrees.