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Lake Bob Sandlin Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 19)

FAIR. Water stained; 50 degrees; 0.42 feet above pool. Weather has kept water dirty in most areas besides wind-protected pockets on the north portion of the lake. Bass have started to slow down as water temperatures have dropped. Most fish have been caught in 8-14 feet of water with a jig, dropshot, or jig and minnow near docks, channel swings with timber and a steep drop off, and standing timber in 12-15 feet on steep points. Report by Blake Doughtie, Lake Country Lunkers Lures and Guide Service. Black bass are in a pre-spawn pattern. Look for females in 5-8 feet of water hanging in trees and brush. Look for males cruising the banks preparing nests. Try bait fish patterns around flooded trees and deep points. Clousers on sunny rocky shores might draw a strike. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.


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Media Bass Team Tournament Results From June 26

Evelio Moreno and Bob Gross won the 1st place in the team tournament held last June 26, 2021. They earned a total point of 179.05 and a total of 29.05 pounds. Below are the top ten winners from the...


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Lake Bob Sandlin Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 39

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 26

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 50

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 33

Sunday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 59

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 41

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 69

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 46


Lake Bob Sandlin Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/22: 337.87 (+0.37)



Lake Bob Sandlin

Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 19)

FAIR. Water stained; 50 degrees; 0.42 feet above pool. Weather has kept water dirty in most areas besides wind-protected pockets on the north portion of the lake. Bass have started to slow down as water temperatures have dropped. Most fish have been caught in 8-14 feet of water with a jig, dropshot, or jig and minnow near docks, channel swings with timber and a steep drop off, and standing timber in 12-15 feet on steep points. Report by Blake Doughtie, Lake Country Lunkers Lures and Guide Service. Black bass are in a pre-spawn pattern. Look for females in 5-8 feet of water hanging in trees and brush. Look for males cruising the banks preparing nests. Try bait fish patterns around flooded trees and deep points. Clousers on sunny rocky shores might draw a strike. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.

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