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Lake Bob Sandlin Weather Forecast

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 53

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 28

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 53

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 32

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 59

Sunday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 46

Monday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 66

Monday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 55


Lake Bob Sandlin Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/21: 336.49 (-1.01)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 18)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 60 degrees; 1.01 feet below pool. Fishing has been excellent for big largemouth, especially when the sun is shining. Water clarity is dependent upon the amount of remaining live vegetation present and wind direction. There is up to 4 feet of clarity in grassy and calm areas and approximately 2 feet on the windblown points or coves. Bass have started to move out from the backs of creeks and are starting to congregate at the mouths of main creek channels. The larger fish are sitting on the bottom along creek channel bends or saddles off of mainlake humps. Big fish can be caught with an Alabama rig, flat-sided crankbaits, or a dark colored jig in 10-15 feet of water. Report by Blake Doughtie, Lake Country Lunkers Lures and Guide Service. Windy, sunny banks and retaining walls are good bets for black bass. Try subsurface fish patterns in 5-10 feet of water. On warm, sunny days, small shad pattern flies might produce bass around submerged vegetation. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.

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