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Tips & Tactics. Catfishing is one of Lake Tawakoni's sure bets. Anglers use a range of baits including cut bait, shrimp, liver, stink baits and earthworms. Techniques include drift fishing, bank fishing, and trotlining.
Lake Tawakoni continues to fish good despite unusually warm water temperatures. With the passing of the last two cool fronts water temperatures are hovering right at 82 degrees. Hybrid and white bass has been good.
Lake Tawakoni is a 37,879-acre reservoir. Fish the lake from shore or boat, or try our kid fish pond. You don’t need a fishing license to fish from shore in a state park. Amenities: Four-lane boat ramp and fish cleaning station. Borrow fishing gear at headquarters to use in the park.
Camping, picnic areas and a four-lane boat ramp are available in Lake Tawakoni State Park. There are five other public boat ramps and numerous privately-owned access facilities near the lake. Accommodations range from motels and cabins to RV sites and tent camping.
Located on Texas 276 at east end of Tawakoni Causeway, next to public ramp at Two Mile Bridge East. Single-lane concrete boat ramp and fishing pier. Fee required. Open all year. Privately operated (903) 447-9962.
Fishing Regulations for Tawakoni. To combat the spread of invasive zebra mussels, the law requires draining of water from boats and onboard receptacles when leaving or approaching public fresh waters. Black bass. For largemouth and smallmouth bass, minimum length limit = 14 inches.
Despite peak heat conditions Lake Tawakoni continues to fish fair the first week of September. The hybrid striper white bass bite is fair. Early mornings and late evening evenings have been best as we have been seeing random schools of Fish feeding on the surface.
Sit and enjoy the sounds of nature near the pond and view the freshwater plants that make this a good fishing spot. List of Points of Interest
Lake Tawakoni is a 37,879-acre reservoir on the Sabine River. It provides water to surrounding cities, including Dallas. The lake’s surface covers portions of three counties: Hunt, Rains and Van Zandt. A fisherman’s paradise, you may know of the park for its high-fin blue catfish.
Lake Tawakoni continues to fish excellent as main lake temps sit right at 66 degrees. Hybrid striper and white bass have been solid with easy limits of fish coming off artificials including swimbaits and slabs.