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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

KEY

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Apr-Oct, mornafternoon

craw crank, soft plastic, bump crank on bottom, Tx-rig plastics

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Johnny’s Cove

186/H5

Apr-Oct, dawnmorn, aftn-dusk

Spooks, spinners, fish spook erratic, run spinner over moss

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Summer Trees

186/G5

All year, mornafternoon

Lizard, crank, Carolina-rig waterdog, fish outer tree line

186/F8

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Dam Rip Rap

186/F2

All year, dawn-am, aftn-dusk

crank, Tx-rig plastics, spinners, work above rocks

Buzzard Point Shoreline

186/F6

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Intake Canal

186/B3

Apr-Oct, mornafternoon

plastics, jigs, fish hump left of canal, bounce off bottom

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Old Ramp Cove

186/E8

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Discharge Area

186/B5

Oct-Mar, all day

Jigs, plastics, deep lures, fish left/right of discharge

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Game Warden Cove

186/C9

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Flat Point

186/D8

All year, all day

spinner, chug, cranks, fish cattails outward early

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Frog Cove

186/C9

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Joe’s Jigging Hole

186/G5

All year, mornafternoon

40 ft., use heavier wt on plastics, look for sunken bridge

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New Ramp Cove

186/B9

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Third Bouy Hump

186/E3

plastics, deep lures, 22 ft. All year, morn-dusk Jigs, hump in 40 ft. Use marker bouy

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Cedar Creek Timber

186/C7

All year, mornafternoon

Waterdogs, cranks, jigs, lizards, work stumps

186/C2

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East Dam

186/F2

Apr-Sep, morning- live crickets, Gulp Worms, fish afternoon into/around rocks

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Hog Point Shoreline

186/G3

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Johnny’s Cove Shoreline

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CATFISH KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

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Buzzard Point

186/F6

Mar-Dec, morndusk

Worms, shrimp, punch bait, anchor S. side of point

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Dave’s Ridge

186/E8

May-Sep, Mornafternoon

Shallow crank, spoon, spinner, bass school in hot months

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North Trees

186/H7

All year, all day

Shrimp, stinkbait, chicken liver, chum lightly, fish above bottom

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West Side of Main Point

186/D8

Jan-Mar, Jun, OctDec, midday-aftn

deep-diving crank early, TX-rig watermelon worm

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Hog Trees

186/G3

Feb-Nov, morndusk

Worms, stinkbait, chicken liver, jerk at slightest twitch of rod

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Warden Point

186/C8

Apr-Sep, dawn, morning, night

shad/wht. tops, early morning use shad Pop-R

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Dam Rocks

186/C3

Apr-Oct, all day

Perch, cut bait, worms, 20ft, fish rocks on bottom

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Rock Point right side at Intake

186/C3

All Year, all day

3/8 oz. wht. spinner in heavy cover, 1/2 oz. traps

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Intake Canal

186/B4

All year, all day

Live perch, worms, stinkbait, cast within 10ft of cattails

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Ski Head Point

186/G2

Jan-May, Oct-Nov, am-midday

C-rig pumpkinseed lizard or junebug french fries

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Fite’s Ridge

186/C4

May-Oct, all day

Worms, liver, stinkbait, live perch, 50-60 ft with timber

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Hog Point

186/F3

All Year, midday thru afternoon

C-rig green pumpkin Senkos or black and blue

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Hotwater Discharge

186/B5

Jan-Mar, dawn-am, Punch bait, chicken liver, fish dusk-night near or on bottom

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Pond Dam Discharge

186/A5

Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec, mornaftn

shad cranks or crawfish spinners in heavy cover

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Park Cove

186/B8

Mar-Oct, all day

Stinkbait, worms, chicken liver, tightline straight down in trees

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Hump near East & North Point

186/B6

All Year, midday thru afternoon

C-rig, long leader, pumpkinseek, deep-diving cranks

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Main Point

186/D7

All year, all day

Stinkbait, liver, worms, 10 ft, chum area, fish stumps

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West Point

186/B6

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, am-midday

chart. tops, spinners use a slow roll

Boggy Creek Timber

186/D8

Feb-Nov, all day

Worms, stinkbait, cast toward stumps/trees; best in SE wind

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Camp’s Cove Pond Dam

186/B7

All Year, all day

watermelon/red brush hog, work dam sides/topslowly

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West Dam

186/C3

All Year, all day

watermelon/grn./pumpkin Senko, fish parallel to dam

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Hammer’s Point

186/H6

Feb-May, Oct-Nov, avoid mid-day

Thundershad, Senkos, work structure around pt.

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Buzzard Point Shoreline

186/E6

Jan-Apr, dawn thru shad jerk baits, Senkos, good dusk pre-spawn spot 8-12’

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Main Point

186/D7

All Year, all day

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Lilly Pad Cove

186/D8

Spring, Fall, dawn- slow roll 3/8 oz. wht. spinner or midday, ngt TX-rig 1/8 oz. lizard

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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FAYETTE COUNTY DATA SHEET Species

Daily Length Bag Min.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

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* Daily bag limits is 5 total in any combination. ** Daily bag limit is 5 total in any combination. *** Daily bag limit is 25 in any combination.

FACILITIES ON LAKE KEY FACILITY A B

Park Prairie Park Oak Thicket Park

lake levels 390 ft. msl

Fluctuation:

Stable

Maximum Depth: 70 ft.

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Park Prairie

All Year, all day

2 Park Prairie Pier

186/B8

All Year, all day

all species can be had, best to use live baits

Junk Yard Cove

186/F8

All Year, all day

All Year, all day; all species can be had, best to use live baits

4 Oak Thicket Ramp

186/F9

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All Year, all day; all species can be had, best to use live baits

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Off SH 159 Off SH 159

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HOTSPOT NAME

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Conservation

SEE SPECIAL REGULATIONS > ABOVE, LEFT

red brush hog, C-rig, fish long sloping main point

bank fishing WITH ROAD ACCESS

FAYETTE COUNTY RES.

Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit.

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US 380 Texas 78 Texas 78 Texas 78 off Texas 78 Texas 78 off Texas 78 to FM 6 CR 434 to CR 384 off Texas 78 to CR 389 FM 1378 to FM2514 FM1378 to FM 3286 FM 1378 to FM 3286 FM 1378 to FM 546 US 380 to FM 982 FM 982 to FM 3364 US 380

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Caddo Park Elm Creek Park Lakeland Park Pebble Beach Little Ridge Mallard Park Lavonia Park Avalon Park East Fork Park Collin Park Brockdale Park Highland Park Bratonia Park Clear Lake Park Tickey Creek Park Twin Groves

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RESTROOMS

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* Source:Texas Water Development Board

SERVICES PROVIDED

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COURTESY DOCK

25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

PUBLIC OPERATION

White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

14” 14” none none 18” 18”

lake levels Units in Acre Feet as of: 7/1/2012

PRIVATE OPERATION

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No Name Point

189/J5

February-May, dawn-morning

white traps, silver cranks, fish bank and timber

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Intake for Power Plant

191/I5

all year, all day

C or TX rig soft plastics, drop slowly down bank back

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Island by Dam

191/I2

all year, all day

blk/blue traps work island ridge to dam rocks, red jigs

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Dam Rocks

190/H2

all year, dawnmorn, aftn-night

black spinners, work parallel to rocks, fish shallows

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Island Point

190/H4

all year, morningafternoon

blk/blue deep cranks, work right north and around pt.

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Cut between Island

190/G4

all year, dawnmorn, aftn-night

work timber, watch electronics for drop off

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New Pump House

190/C2

all year, AM, dusknight

10” plastics, tops, work points and dredged channel

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East For Marina

190/E3

May-August, avoid blk/blue plastics, work cove & midday, aftn bank behind marina

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Point across Collin Park

190/D4

all year, dawnmorn, aftn-night

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380 Bridge

189/J7

May-Sept, midday- white cranks, silver traps, work afternoon parallel to rocks

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Railroad Tracks

191/J3

April-September, morn-aftn

tiger stripe cranks, white traps, chrome tops, wk rocks

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Collin Park

190/C3

all year, morningdusk

C rig plastic in red shad, fish around marina

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Pebble Beach

189/I1

March-October, morning-dusk

black/blue or blue flect plastics on TX rig, fish marina

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No Name Cove

188/G2

all year, morningdusk

C rig plastic in red shad, fish around marina

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May-October, dusk- blue fleck spinners w #5 blade, night fish levee top

blk/blue deep cranks, work right north and around pt.

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live minnows, bounce jigs off rocks both tressel sides

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78 Bridge

191/L4

January-May, dawn- live minnows, white, green, afternoon chart. jigs, work pilings

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Branch Bridge

190/C9

January-May, morning-midday

great spawning area, work rocks and timber

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Lucas Bridge

190/A8

January-May, morning-midday

great spawning area, work rocks and timber

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Timber @ Collin Bridge

190/C4

March-October, midday-aftn

stay in 20-30’, go tree to tree, bait 5 reels from bottom

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380 Rocks

189/K6

January-May, morn- bounce white/chart. jigs off aftn, night rocks, live minnows

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Elm Creek

191/K8

January-May, dawn- work timber and grass, watch for afternoon spawning fish

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Tickey Creek Bridge

188/E1

January-May, dawn- work timber and grass, watch for afternoon spawning fish

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Culleoka Cove

188/G4

January-May, dawn- work timber and grass, watch for afternoon spawning fish

Price & George Creek

191/L4

January-May, dawn- work timber and grass, watch for afternoon spawning fish

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East Fork Park

190/E2

Mar thru Sep,dawn, crappie, catfish, minnows, jigs, morn, dusk, night shad, hit rocks, pts.

Power Plant

191/I5

Apr thru Sep, dawn, white bass, shad, jigs, cast into morn, dusk, night the current

Highway 380 Rocks

189/I7

Jan thru Dec, dawn, crappie, shad, use minnow, morn, dusk, night shad, fish rock near bridge

Tickey Creek Point

190/H8

Mar thru June, white bass, live shad, fish point dawn thru morning early

Clear Lake Pier

190/G4

Mar-May, Aug-Dec, crappie, catfish, white bass, use dawn, morn, dusk live minnows, shad

Brockdale Park

190/A6

Mar thru Oct, dawn, live shad, fish point south of morn, dusk, night ramp

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

191/I2

May-September, morn-aftn

live shad, split shot, work 10’ down bounce off bottom

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Old Pump House

190/G2

February-September, morn-aftn

live shad, slabs, work live bait down 10’, bounce slabs

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Power Plant

191/I6

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, morn-aftn

live shad under weighted bobber with 5’ leader

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Little Ridge Point

191/I4

March-September, morn-aftn

live shad, white slabs, work both sides of point

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Pebble Beach Point

190/H5

March-October, morn-aftn

shad pattern slabs, work points both ways

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TX rig 6’ down with small bobber just off rocks

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190/G2

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Lakeland Park

191/J9

March-August, avoid midday

C rig with Kahle hook, drift across mouth of cove

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East of Baptist Encampment

190/C5

Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec, dawn-aftn

live perch, cut shad, drift or troll clear cut for big blues

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Between Tickey & Clear Lake

190/G6

Jan-Mar, OctDec,dawn-aftn

live perch, cut shad, drift or troll clear cut for big blues

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Culleoka

188/G1

Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec, dawnaftn

live perch, cut shad, drift or troll clear cut for big blues

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Island

190/F4

March-October, morn-aftn

white traps, chrome slabs, watch for birds / find fish

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Power Plant

191/I5

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, morn-aftn

live shad, fish small outlet when water’s generating

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Power Plant Inlet

191/I5

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, morn-aftn

silver slabs, white traps, work down to buoys

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Baptist Encampment

190/E4

May-September, morn-aftn

white cranks, look for topwater fish, fish ridge

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Avalon Park

190/E3

March-September, morn-aftn

chart. cranks, troll along and look for birds

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N 33 03.672 W 96 27.593

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All year, all day

Mr. Twister, red shad, chart/wht., fish edges of bridge

Kickapoo Creek

192/C8

All year, all day

blk./blue Stanley jig, spinners, fish creek grass points

4

Neches River Bend

192/G9

All year, all day

spinners, buzz baits, plastics, work the river bends

5

Cades Lake

192/F8

Jan-Jun, Oct-Dec, avoid aftn

spinners, buzz baits, fish pts. & brush along banksn

6

River Bend (The Rock Pile)

192/E3

All year, all day

jig-n-pig, TX-rig plastic worms, fish bend and stumps

HOTSPOT SOURCE

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Flat Creek Slough Bridge

194/D8

Avoid Spring/SepOct,dusk, night

cranks, jig-n-pig, hit old road bed and bridge edgesFlat

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Creek Bridge

194/D7

All year, all day

Mr. Twister, red shad, chart/wht., fish edges of bridge

9

Friendship Branch

194/A9

Jan-June, Fall, avoid afternoon

spinners, buzz baits, fish pts. & brush along banks

10

Country Line Inlet

195/I2

All year, all day

blk./blue Stanley jig, spinners, fish creek grass

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Saline Bay

195/I4

catfish, sand bass, chrome/blue traps, fish channel

Jan-May, Sep-Nov, spinners, buzz baits, fish pts. & dwn, am, dusk brush along banks

12

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194/G5

All year, all day

195/Ins A All Year, all day

bass, catfish, crappie, fish old roadway under bridge

Berryville Branch

195/Ins.A Jan-Jun, Oct-Dec, avoid afternoon

spinners, buzz baits, fish pts. & brush along banks

195/Ins A All Year, all day

bass, catfish, crappie, fish shoreline and bridge

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194/Ins. All year, all day A1

blk./blue Stanley jig, spinners, fish creek grass

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

192/C6

Kickapoo Creek Bridge

Ledbedder Bridge

Jan-Mar, all day

4 Dam Park

194/ Ins A1

All Year, dawn, morning

bass, catfish, crappie, traps, fish pockets and rock wall

5 Dam Boat Ramp

194/ Ins A1

Jan-Apr, dawn, morning

bass, catfish, crappie, red jigs, fish along the rocks

195/Ins A Jan-May, dawn, morning

bass, catfish, crappie, use live bait, fish along bridge

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CRAPPIE KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

Jan-Mar, Sep-Dec, all day

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

minnows, jigs, single or double rig, fish bridge piles

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195/Ins A Nov-Mar, May-Jun, blue/wht. jigs, fish ends of all day bridge and slough under 195/Ins A All year, all day

194/G1

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Kickapoo So. End

194/C8

All Year, dawn thru bass, catfish, crappie, traps, live mid-day bait, fish stumps

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8 North End Kickapoo

192/B6

Jan-May, dawn thru bass, catfish, crappie, traps, live morning bait, fish stumps

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Kickapoo Creek Slough

192/B6

Jan-May, dawn, am, minnows, wht./blue jigs, single dusk, night rig, fish old bridge

5

Horseshoe Bend

194/H6

Jan-Mar, Fall, dawn, morn, dusk

minnows, pink/wht. jigs, fish old tree stumps in bend

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Point Royal Bay

192/C2

Jan-Jun, Oct-Dec, dawn-morn

minnows, pink/wht. jigs, fish rocks and post in water

7

Silver Leaf River Bend

194/G8

Jan-May, Sep-Dec, minnows, jigs, vertical jig by avd middy-ngt river trees, stumps

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Pine Cove Boat Dock

192/E3

Spring, dawn, am, aftn, dusk

LAKE PALESTINE DATA SHEET rules & regulations

Species

Daily Length Bag Min.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

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* Daily bag limits is 5 total in any combination. ** Daily bag limit is 5 total in any combination. *** Daily bag limit is 25 in any combination.

Deep End Public Ramp Cherokee Landing Chimney Creek Landing Saline Bay Flat Creek Public Ramp Kickapoo Public Ramp Chandler HWY 31 Ramp

lake levels Units in Acre Feet as of: 7/2/2012 Optimal Volume: 370,909 Current Storage: 364,995

FACILITIES ON LAKE KEY FACILITY

MAP LOCATOR

minnows, fish creek under bridge and each end brdg.

minnows, jigs, single rig, fish old dock & brushpiles

HYBRID STRIPED BASS

Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit.

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192/C6

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Chimney Point

194/ InsA1

Jan-Jun, Nov-Dec, dawn-morn

chrome spoons tied direct to tip, jig up and down

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Dam

194/ Ins A1

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, dawn-morn

spoons, traps, fish along rock wall of dam

3

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194/ Ins A1

Jan-May, Nov-Dec, chrome/blue traps, troll through dawn-morn schooling fish or cast

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Holiday Hills Point

195/Ins A Jan-Jun, Fall, dawn, morn, dusk

chrome/blue traps, troll along drop off, jig off bottom

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195/Ins A Jan-May, Fall, dawn, morn, dusk

chrome/blue traps, spoons, troll and vertically jig

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LOCATION

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US 175 FM 3504 FM 344 to FM 346 Texas 155 to FM 344 Texas 31 to FM 315 Texas 31 to FM 315 Off Texas 31

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Villages Retaining Wall

194/H8

Mar-June, all day

red worms, shrimp, fish rocks tightline or drift down

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Villages North

192/F1

Mar-Apr, morningafternoon

Danny King Punch Bait, shrimp, fish boat houses

3

Flat Creek Bridge

194/C8

Mar-June, all day

punch bait, shrimp, fish along rocks and bridge

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Henderson Point

194/F7

Mar-July, dawn thru midday

red punch bait, tightline, slip bobber, fish shore shelf

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194/F3

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Lake Palestine Dam

194/ Ins A1

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Chimney Creek

194/ Ins A1

Jan-May, Fall, avd midday, aftn.

3

West Lake Pockets

194/ Ins A1

All year, dawn and traps for surface fish, jig and morning sassy shad along btm.

4

Holiday Point

195/ Ins A1

Jan-Jun, Oct-Dec, dwn, am, dusk

traps for schooling surface fish, jig spns. for deeper

5

Highsaw or Coffee Point

195/ Ins A1

Jan-May, Fall, dawn, am, dusk

chrome/blue traps, spns., tie direct for schooling fish

6

155 River Bridge

194/G2

Jan-Jun, Sep-Dec, dwn, am, dusk

chrome/blue traps, hit each end of old road bridge

7

155 Slough Bridge

194//G2 Jan-Jun, Sep-Dec, dwn, am, dusk

Jan-Mar, Fall, dawn, dusk, night

surface fish 1/4 oz. chrome/blue trap, graph and jig traps for surface fish, jig vertically for fish off bottom

chrome/blue traps, troll bridge old road end to end

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Bock Rip Rap

200/H6

Feb-Apr, dawn, morn, dusk

spinners, blk/blue soft plastics, work the rip rap slowly

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Cate Pond Dam

197/I4

May-Nov, dawn, morning, dusk

soft plastics on TX-rig or C-rig, cranks, work dam

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Grass Bed Two Finger

196/F8

May-Dec, dawnmid-day, dusk

soft plastics on TX-rig, wacky rig, fish grass edges

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Elm Hump

196/F7

May-Aug, dawnmid-day, dusk

soft plastics, deep diving cranks, work the deep hump

5

Pond Creek Rip Rap

196/E5

Mar-Nov, dawn, morning, dusk

soft plastics, cranks, tops, hit the rocks with your bait

6

Culp Hump

196/H2

All Year, dawn, morning, dusk

jigs, live bait on C-rig, work the slopes & over the top

7

Brushpile-Airplane

200/E4

Mar-Nov, all day

spinners, finesse on TX-rig, great cove, work timber

8

Walling Hump

200/F6

Apr-Nov, dawn thru deep-diving C-rig, drop shot, fish aftn., dusk hump slopes

9

St. James Hump

200/F6

Jan-Nov, dawn, morn, dusk

deep-diving C-rig, drop shot, fish hump slopes

10

Railroad Levee Buck Creek

200/H6

May-Aug, dawn, morn, dusk

plastic blk./blue worm, TX rig, work pilings & brush

11

Bock Rip Rap

200/H6

Feb-Apr, dawn, morn, dusk

spinners, blk/blue soft plastics, work the rip rap slowly

12

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200/D8

Feb-Oct, dawn, morn, aftn-night

work the grass and timber, with weightless spinners

13

The Y

200/D7

Mar-Nov, all day

grn. pumpkin spinners, red cranks, work cove brush

14

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200/C6

Mar-Nov, all day

spinners, cranks, plastics, work the grass tops/edges

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200/A6

Apr-Oct, all day

spinners, cranks, plastics, work the brush/structure

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Daily Length Bag Min.

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5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

LAKE RAY ROBERTS

Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit.

lake levels Units in Acre Feet as of: 7/1/2012 Optimal Volume: 788,167

* Daily bag limits is 5 total in any combination. ** Daily bag limit is 5 total in any combination. *** Daily bag limit is 25 in any combination.

Current Storage: 773,226

FACILITIES ON LAKE KEY FACILITY A B C D E F G

Isle du Bois St. Park Jordan Park Buck Crk Pub. Ramp Johnson Branch SP Pecan Creek Park Pond Crk Pub. Ramp Sanger Park

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The Dam

197/I1

Mar-July, dawn thru 4” live shiners, 2’ leader, bottom mid-day rig, keep in 5-15’

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Ball Camp Flats

200/E5

Apr-July, afternoon 4” live shiners, 2’ leader, bottom thru night rig, keep in 15-20’

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Spring Creek Road Bed

196/D9

June-Aug, morning- 4” live shiners, bottom rig, fish mid-day roadbed in 10-15’

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Union Hill Hump

196/D6

May-July, morning- 4” live shiners, bottom rig, drift afternoon over hump in 10’

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Cates Point

197/I4

June-Aug, dawn thru mid-day

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St. James Hump

200/F6

May-Aug, morning- 4” live shiners, bottom rig, hit N afternoon side of hump in 10-15’

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Walling Hump

200/F6

June-Sep, dawn thru afternoon

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Pecan Creek Flat

198/D3

Mar-May, dawn thru chum area, cut shad, livers, afternoon headless shrimp

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Trinity River North

198/D6

Mar-May, dawn thru headless shrimp or dough bait, afternoon on C-rig, fish bottom

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Pond Creek Area

196/E5

All Year, all day

4” live shiners, bottom rig, drift over point in 10-15’

4” live shiners, bottom rig, drift S side of hump

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200/A1

April-Oct, all day

bass, catfish, worms, shrimp, work shoreline

198/E1

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bass, catfish, crappie, live bait, p-seed worms

200/B1

All year, all day

bass, catfish, plastics, live bait, punch bait, cranks

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196/E4

All year, all day

bass, catfish, crappie, live bait, work bank and pier

5 Overlook

197/K2

All year, all day

bass, catfish, crappie, live/cut bait, follow trail to shore

Johnston Branch S P

197/I4

All year, all day

bass, crappie, catfish, sandbass, live bait, fish bank

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200/L5

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bass, crappie, catfish, work E & W bank of road

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198/C1

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196/D8

May-Dec., morning- minnows, blk./wht. jigs, work afternoon brush pile edges

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Cates Cove Brush Pile

197/I4

May-Dec., morning- minnows, blk./wht. jigs, work afternoon brush pile edges

4

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197/K5

May-Dec., morning- minnows, blk./wht. jigs, work afternoon brush pile edges

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197/I7

Nov-Mar., morning- minnows, chart. jigs, work piles, afternoon spawners in back

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201/L5

Jan-May, morning- minnows, chart. jigs, work N afternoon timber and reeds

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201/J6

Jan-May, morning- minnows, work timber in shalafternoon lows for spawners

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200/D7

Jan-May, morning- minnows, work timber in shalafternoon lows for spawners

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morning199/L1 Jan-May, afternoon

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Jan-May, morning- minnows, blk./wht. jigs, work afternoon brush pile edges

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197/K9

May-Nov, all day

wht./chart. slab spoons, large flat, look for birds

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197/L7

May-Dec, all day

chrome tops, look for fish w graph and look for birds

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197/K7

Apr-Dec, AM, midday, dusk

tops, jigs, slabs, look for birds and graph bait fish

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197/J1

All Year, AM, midday, dusk

slabs, spoons, jigs, summertime they school here

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196/E8

Apr-Sep, AM, dusk- slabs, jigs, tops, slowly troll w night slabs and tops

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200/A1

July-Dec, AM, dusk- spoons, jigs, tops, work the night pilings, brush, shadows

7

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200/A1

May-Sept, AM, dusk-night

slabs, jigs, tops, slowly troll w slabs and tops

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All Year, dawn, morn, dusk, night

Bass, Crappie, Cats, live baits in the grass beds off pt.

203/K4

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk, night

Bass, Crappie, Cats, live baits in the grass beds off pt.

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204/C7

All Year, All Day

Bass, Crappie, Cats, live baits, work dock edges & jetty

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205/I7

All Year, All Day

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All Year, All Day

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plastic worm, crankbaits, Spring/Summer/Fall soft topwaters, carolina rigs,

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202/F1

plastic worm, crankbaits, Spring/Summer/Fall soft jigs, wacky worms, topwaters,

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203/I6

Feb-June, morn. thru afternoon

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202/H7

Mar-May, Fall, dawn 3/8 oz. jig w soft trailer, key on thru dusk timber & creek channel

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203/K7

Spring, Fall, avoid midday, night

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203/L7

Mar-May, Fall, dawn TX-rig worms, spinners, key on thru dusk timber & creek channel

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202/F5

Feb.-Apr., dawn, morn, dusk

jigs, soft plastics, fish hydrilla shoreline out to 10’

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207/J4

Mar-May, Aug-Oct, dawn-after.

noon fish shallow in spring with jigs, topwaters in fall

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205/L6

March-October, dawn-dusk

chart. finesse baits, fish outside hump edges in 12-16’

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Hydrilla Flat

203/I5

May-August, morning-dusk

chart/wht flukes, fish hydrilla edges with TX rig

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Lighthouse Point

205/I3

April-October, morning-dusk

keep boat in 17’, cast to both point at lighthouse front

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204/D8

February-Nov, morning-dusk

drop shot red/firetiger spinners, work outside of hump

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Wood Creek

206/F5

Jan-Mar, Dec, dawn-afternoon

slow roll spinners, jig stick ups, work edges to fork

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Southport Marina

204/D7

Mar-May, Fall, dawn fish around levee w slow-rolled thru dusk spinners or C-rig

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White Rock Cove

204/D7

Spring, Oct, AM, PM

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Big Buck

204/H8

March-Nov., dawn- TX rig red plastics, work pepdusk pergrass and lilly pads

17

Bed Spring Cove

206/G5

Feb-Nov, dawn, morning, dusk

18

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204/C4

Mar-May, Fall, dawn chart. soft plastics, key on thru dusk timber & creek channel

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309 Flats

205/K5

February thru November, all day

chrome/blue traps, look for depth changes, grass pkts.

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204/H3

Apr-June, dawn thru morning

tops, cranks, fish mainlake points surface feeders

lizards on wacky or C-rig, spinners, fish grass areas

prime spawn & post-spawn area, move in/out, hit ridge

hrome/blue traps parallel to shoreline at quick pace

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

202/A3

Feb-Apr, dawnmorn, dusk-night

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Railroad Bridge

202/F2

Feb-May, Sep-Nov, fish cross members of bridge dawn-dusk pilings in 25-30’

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Grape Creek

202/F5

Mar-May, Sep-Oct, all day

live minnows, spring hit shoreline cover, fall hit timber

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204/D9

All Year, all day

live minnows, start at 1st piling & work down til found

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FM 2859 Bridge

207/I4

All Year, all day

early spring hit boathouses, rest of year hit bridge

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Winkler Creek

204/C4

Mar-May, Sep-Oct, all day

live minnows, spring hit shoreline cover, fall hit timber

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Radio Tower Cove

204/G7

Mar-May, Sep-Oct, all day

live minnows, spring hit shoreline cover, fall hit timber

8

Post Oak Creek

206/A5

Mar-May, Sep-Oct, all day

live minnows, spring hit shoreline cover, fall hit timber

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Dogleg

204/D6

May-Sep, dawn, morn, dusk

live minnows, fish timber off channel in 20-30’

10

Big Cedar Creek

206/H2

spring, dawn, morn, after. dusk

wht/ylw jigs, minnows, follow creek, hit any structure

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Long Arm Branch

204/B7

March-May, midday-afternoon

live minnows, fish creek back and into little pockets

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

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Summer/ Fall

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

RatLTraps, soft plastic worms, spoons, topwaters, slabs

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Blue Boathouse Cove

204/A6

Feb-Apr, dawn, morning, dusk

white/chart. spinners, fish the boathouse area

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Hickey Island & Eureka Creek

207/I1

Mar-May, dawn, morning, dusk

fish the small creek, the flats and timbers S. Hickey

23

Antenna Cove Radio Tower

204/G7

Feb-Apr, Fall, dawn, blue/black plastics, hit humps in morn, dusk timbered area

24

Hickey Island

207/J2

Jan-Feb, July-Oct, AM., Aftn.

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Big Cedar

206/H2

Mar-May, Fall, dawn plastics on shoreline early & thru dusk late, flip standing timber

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207/Ins B Spring/Fall

spinners, C-rig soft plastics, stick to deeper timber

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Jordan’s Point

204/C8

Aug-Oct, middayaftn

live minnows, fish timber off point or tie up and jig

13

Reka Creek

204/B4

May-Sept, mornaftn

fish front break or tie up and fish other bridge side

14

Grandview North

204/B6

May-June, dawnafternoon

fish first creek slough or target the back creek dock

15

Hickey Island

207/J2

Feb-Sept, avoid aftn

fish deep timber when hot, shallow timber in spring

16

Little Cedar

207/I1

Feb-March, avoid afternoon

work channel for pre-spawn fish, shallow for spawners

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287 Bridge

204/E8

May-Sept, morning- work bridge pilings, use light at night night under bridge

18

County Park

204/H8

March-June, dawn- cast roadrunners in channel, fish dusk jigs/minnows reeds

19

Mattie Gaston Park

206/H2

Feb-Mar, morningafternoon

20

Southport Marina

204/C7

spring, dawn-morn, live shiners around dock edges, dusk-night bulkhead and jetty

21

Ash Creek

204/B3

Feb-May, Sept-Nov, live minnows, fish back shallows dawn-dusk of creek at night

live minnows, crappie jigs, fish shoreline 1-3’

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TX 1

202/F1

March-June, dawn- stink bait, cut shad, C-rig, drop morning bait to btm. reel slowly

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Railroad Bridge

202/F3

March-May, dawnmorning

anchor 30 yards from bridge, cast 2-6’ from windy side

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Black Forest

204/D5

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

stink bait or cut shad with slip cork around timbers

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Midway Landing

203/K1

Jan-Mar, dawnmorn, dusk-night

watch for birds on S shore, cast or drift your bait thru

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Dogleg

204/D6

Jan-Apr, dawnmorn, dusk-night

live shad, watch for birds, fish move deeper after then

3

Old Highway 287

204/F7

March-Nov, avoid afternoon

downrig to roadbed 18-20’ or drift livebat over roadbed

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Black Forest

204/D4

Jan-May, Oct-Dec, am, dusk

throw topwaters into the timber or work thru w live bt.

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South Levee

204/F4

June-July, dawnmid-day, dusk

troll downriggers over levee or drift up/over then down

6

Lighthouse Point

205/I3

All Year, dawnafternoon

slabs, troll using downriggers, drift with live bait

7

Windsock

205/K2

All Year, am, dusk, slabs, troll using downriggers, night drift with live bait

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309 Flats

205/K5

All Year, mid-day

drift live bait over flats 2 cranks off btm., slabs on btm.

9

Main Lake Creek Channel

205/J4

Oct-Nov, dawnmorning

live shad, silver slabs as deep as 50’

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Walker Point

205/K4

Early Spring/ Summer/Fall

RatLTraps, soft plastic worms, slabs

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2859 Bridge

207/I3

plastic wormsNtopwaSpring/Summer/Fall RTsoft ters,

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Railroad Bridge

202/E3

Summer/ Fall

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Hickey Island

207/K2

Winter, dawn-morn, stink bait or cut shad with slip dusk-night cork around timbers

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Pelican Island

204/H7

Dec- Mar, all day

slow drift large cut shad pieces over points & humps

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South Levee

204/F4

Dec-Mar, all day

slow drift large cut shad pieces over points & humps

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Ferguson Point

204/H4

Dec-Mar, all day

slow drift large cut shad pieces over points & humps

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Antenna Point

204/G7

May-August, dawn, live or cut shad using bottom morn, dusk rig, chum area first

10

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204/D6

Mar-Nov, early AM, live or cut shad using bottom dusk-night rig, chum area first

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Briar Creek

206/B7

April-September, avoid midday

best fished when creek is running or a lot of wind

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Big Cedar Point

207/I2

May-September, morn-aftn

cut bait, south wind pushes fish up to point to feed

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Catfish Point

204/C9

March-Oct, morning-dusk

need wind, stay in creek channel, work the bottom

14

Cheneyboro

202/F5

March-Oct, morning-dusk

launch from ramp, go 10 yards & fish, tie up to timber

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2859 Shoreline

207/I5

February-June, all day

live/dead shad, drift shad to bank with south wind

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Corsicana Lake

206/B7

all year, all day

live or cut shad, drift off creek channel or shallows

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Big Buck Point

204/H7

Feb-Sept, avoid midday

live or cut bait, stink bait, fish different depths off pt.

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Chambers Channel

206/D4

Jan-Mar, Sept-Dec, float bait slowly to bottom, look all day for roosting birds

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207/I5

Year Around

live or cut shad, live or cut bream, both on bottom rig

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Grandview Bay

207/I1

March-August

live or cut shad, live or cut bream, both on bottom rig

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202/E3

March-November

live or cut shad, live or cut bream, both on bottom rig

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202/A3

Spring /Summer/ Fall

Cutbait, topwaters, Minnows

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207/I1

Summer

Cutbait, topwaters, Minnows

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206/A5

Spring /Summer/ Fall

Cutbait, topwaters, Minnows

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Hickey Island

207/K1

July-Sep, dawnmorn, aftn.-dusk

look for birds in timber, rip slabs thru surfacing fish

2

Tarrant County Pump Station

207/L2

All Year, dawn, dusk

drift the area using white/chart. slabs or live minnows

3

North Levee

204/D9

May thru July, dawn, dusk

shiners, shad on C-rig locate levee, work the area

4

Old Highway 287

204/E7

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

wht/chart. slabs, locate structure and work the area

5

Pelican Island

204/H7

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

watch for birds, cast into birds or drift live bait thru

6

309 Flats

205/K5

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

tops, silver spns., search flat edges for large schools

7

Windsock Point

205/K2

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

live bait on C-rig, work bait up and down the point

8

Pelican Island

204/H5

Mar-Apr, Oct-Nov, morn, aftn

1 oz. silver or chart slabs, fish the island edges

9

Jones Hump

204/F6

Apr-Aug, morning- blue traps, topwater action best afternoon early or cloudy days

10

Walker Point

203/L6

March-October, afternoon

11

Pipeline

205/K3

Apr-May, Aug-Oct, watch for shad pushed off pipemorn, aftn line into the timber

12

287 Bridge

203/I6

up to bridge, put out lights, May-October, night tie fish 6-8’ off bottom

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208/B2

February-April, dawn thru aftn.

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The Oaks

208/F2

All Year, dawn thru black/blue jigs, june bug plasafternoon tics, flip trees & stumps

3

Rock Quarry

208/H5

February-April, dawn thru aftn.

4

Apache

208/H6

All Year, dawn thru spinners/cranks near stumps/ afternoon rocks, plastics at shore

5

The Dam

209/K4

April thru October, reaction baits in morning & dawn-aftn. night, plastics in afternoon

6

The Islands

209/K3

All Year, dawn thru reaction baits in morning & afternoon night, plastics in afternoon

7

The Road Bed

209/L3

April thru October, run cranks along roadbed morn, dawn-aftn. even., C-rig in aftn.

8

Overlook Cove

209/L4

all year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

grn/wht cranks with steady retrieve, then stop

9

Yegua Park Coves

209/K3

all year, all day

fish shallow creek beds/lilly pads, erratic retrieve

10

Yegua Park West Shoreline

209/I2

all year, avoid midday

slow retrieve soft plastics, work vegetation

11

Birch Creek West Point

208/B3

February thru June, cove is good spawning area, dawn-dusk work around vegetation

HOTSPOT NAME

chart./wht. spinners around shoreline, flip reeds/brush

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

1

Little Crappie Point

209/K3

2

Big Island Point

209/K4

Jan-May dawnmorn, dusk-night

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

3

Big Creek Tires

208/H5

Jan-May, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

4

Deer Island

208/F2

Apr-Sep, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

5

Pecan Lake

208/D2

Mar-Sep, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

6

The Oaks

208/F1

Mar-Sep, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

7

Apache

208/G7

Mar-May, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

8

Rocky Creek Shoreline

208/H2

all year, all day

tie to buoys, fish over submerged trees in 12’

9

Yegua Creek Mouth

minnows, crappie jigs, use green lights at dusk/night

Sept-Dec, fish brushpiles & deep holes, 209/Ins A Jan-Apr, dawn-noon bounce jigs of bottom

KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

1

Birch Creek Humps

208/D3

December-April, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

2

Apache

208/G7

Mar-May, Oct-Nov, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

3

Brushy Creek

209/I7

Mar-July, Dec, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

4

Birch Creek

208/D4

All Year, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

5

Burns Creek

208/F1

Mar-June,OctNov,avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

6

Fence Line Hole

208/D2

All Year, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

7

Deer Island

208/F3

All Year, avoid midday

catfish dough, live minnows or shad, use bottom rigs

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

All year, avoid midday

largemouth bass, live shad or red sof plastics on C-rig

1

Big Creek Hump

Yegua Boat Ramp

209/J3

All year, avoid midday

largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, use live bait

2

Rocky Creek Schooling Area

Rocky Creek Point

208/H3

March-July, morning-atfn

white bass use live bait, spoons; catfish, chum area

3

Welch Point

209/I6

All year, avoid midday

largemouth bass, white bass, catfish, use live bait

Big Creek Marina

208/H5

All year, avoid midday

Rocky Creek Boat Ramp

208/H3 209/J3

7 Yegua Pier

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

june bugs, watermelon plastics, TX rig, flip the reeds

Jan-Apr, dawnmorn, dusk-night

209/L3

Overlook Point

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

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N 30 19.067, W 96 31.430

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

208/G4

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

208/G4

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

Blacksmith

208/H6

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

4

Yegua Hump

209/J3

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, use live bait

5

Welch Humps

209/I6

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

All year, avoid midday

largemouth bass, white bass, catfish, use live bait

6

Dam Area

209/L4

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

All year, avoid midday

largemouth bass, white bass, catfish, crappie, use live bait

7

Bubble Lane Hump

208/F4

March-July, morning thru aftn

white/chrome slab spoons, hop spoon along the btm.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

212/H4

Feb-Sept, morn, dusk

chartreuse Sassy Shad, slabs, fish hump top & edges

Wolf Cove Humps West

212/H4

Feb-Oct, morn, dusk

chartreuse Sassy Shad, slabs, fish hump top & edges

3

Sun Point

213/I8

March-October, morn thru aftn.

chartreuse slabs, fish on point edges, look for birds

4

Sun Point Reach

213/I8

March-October, morn thru aftn.

chartreuse slabs, fish on point edges, look for birds

5

Arm Point

212/D9

Mar-July, Oct., dawn-afternoon

chartreuse slabs, fish the tip of the point

6

Cloud Point

211/L1

April-July, morning, chatreuse slabs, fish on point afternoon edges, look for birds

7

Tall Man Reach

213/L6

May-July, Oct., morn -afternoon

8

Holiday Humps

212/H3

Mar-May, Sep-Nov, charteuse sassy shad, slabs, morn, aftr fish hump top and edges

9

Cloud Point

211/K2

Feb-April, morning chatreuse slabs, fish on point thru aftn. edges, look for birds

10

Finger Point

211/I1

April-July, morning- chatreuse slabs, troll slowly afternoon around the point, graph

Wolf Cove Humps East

2

charteuse/white sassy shad, slab, fish the schools

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

1

Wrist Point

212/D9

September-October, mid-day

cut shad, use jugline for bottom rigs for freeliners

2

Wolf Cove Humps West

212/G5

May thru August, morning

cut shad, drift across hump using a C or TX rig

3

Arm Point

210/H1

4

Stone Point Area

210/H9

May-August, morning, afternoon Feb-April, dawnmidday

cut shad, chum area, drift flats slowly using C or TX rg sponge bait or live shad on bottom rig, drift or anchor

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

Holiday Marina Highway 1 47 Duck Cove Marina

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212/G4

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N 32 55.176 W 96 03.370

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N 32 54.401 W 95 58.641

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N32 54.036 W95 59.983

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210/H3

All year

crappie, catfish

Spillway-FM 47

213/J3

March-May, NovFeb

white bass, crappie, catfish, striped bass, hybrids

Aug212/Ins C March-May, Nov;

white bass, crappie, catfish

210/H3

March-May, AugNov;

white bass, crappie, catfish

7 Public Ramp at Dam

213/I2

All year

white bass catfish

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Duck Cove

212/Ins C Jan thru May, dawn, buzz bait, jigs, spinners, hit the morn, dusk shallow vegetation

2

Rabbit Cove

3

FM 751 @ Duck

212/Ins C June-Dec, dawn, morn, dusk

cranks, worms on TX or C-rig, work rip rap and brush

4

FM 751 @ Waco

212/Ins C June-Dec, dawn, morn, dusk

same bait as #3, work rip rap, brush & ramp hump

5

Rock Pile @ 751

212/Ins C June-Dec, dawn, morn, dusk

same bait as #3, work rocks running into water frm. rd.

6

Oak Cove Bridge

211/Ins B All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

cranks, worms on TX or C-rig, work rip rap and brush

7

dawn, Cedar Branch North End 213/Ins E Feb-April, morn, dusk

8

Tall Man Reach

213/J8

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

9

Wolf Cove

212/G4

Jan thru May, dawn, spinners, buzz bait, hit standing morn, dusk timber, see spawners

10

Holiday Marina

212/H3

Jan-Jun, Nov-Dec, AM, dusk

BIG FISH AREA, hit old metal poles, rock jetty, slips

11

Cedar Hump

213/K9

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

circle hump, locate school, look for current in saddle

12

Fish Cove

213/I9

Feb-May, dawn, morn, dusk

use bright soft plastics when windy, natural when not

13

Freebridge

213/I9

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

spawners in spring, fish marina & point rest of year

14

White Deer Reach

212/E6

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

hit coves, brush in spring, points in other months

15

Long Bow Reach

212/F5

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

hit coves, brush in spring, points in other months

16

Hickory Cove

210/F6

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

most popular area on lake, many big fish, hit shallows

17

North Shore of Caddo Inlet

210/E5

Feb thru May, dawn, morn, dusk

good spawning area, hit stumps, veg., ditches, points

18

Cow Leech Creek Entrance

210/Ins A All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

only access in high water, hardly any fishing pressure

19

Cedar Creek Entrance

210/Ins A All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

only access in high water, hardly any fishing pressure

20

Caddo Entrance #1

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

only access in high water, hardly any fishing pressure

212/D9

210/A5

All Year, dawn, morn, dusk

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

BIG FISH AREA, hit shallow brush, roadbed & docks

buzz bait, jigs, frogs, work vegetation, look spawners hit timber, humps, guts in summer, coves w pads rest

CRAPPIE KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Two Mile Bridge

211/J3

Dec-March, dawn thru mid-day

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, fish bridge pilings, shadows

2

Tree North

211/I5

March-May, dawn, midday, dusk

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, work different depths

3

Tall Man Timber Point

213/J8

Mar-June, dawn, midday, dusk

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, work in and around timber

4

Tall Man Timber

213/Ins E Mar-June, dawn, mid-day, dusk

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, work in and around timber

5

Duck Cove

212/Ins C Nov-May, dawn, mid-day, dusk

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, work bridge pilings, brush

6

Hickory Cove

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210/G6

Mar-June, dawn, midday, dusk

211/Ins B All Year, dawnmidday, dusk

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210/H6

May-July, dawn thru mid-day

sponge bait or frozen shrimp, chum area, anchor

6

Moon Reach

210/D4

March-June, dawn- live or cut shad, chicken liver, midday drift the area or anchor

7

Rainbow Point

211/I3

January-April, dawn-aftn.

8

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White Deer Reach

chum the area then drift with live or cut shad, shrimp

dawn- chum the area then drift with live 212/Ins C January-May, morning or cut shad, shrimp 212/E6

March- May, morning-aftn.

live shad, nightcrawlers, anchor and freeline

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Limestone Cove

215/L3

all year, all day

wht soft plastics, fish main lake and into both forks

2

Buncombe Creek Shoreline

215/K4

Mar-June, dawnmorning

dawn use buzzbaits, later jigs, work shallows to deep

3

Two Creeks

214/H3

May-October, all day

blue fleck buzzbait early, fish stump patches

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214/E3

All Year, all day

spinners, plastics, work shore & channels, vary rate

5

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215/J6

Apr-July, dawn, dusk

medium to dark soft plastics, work visible structure

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Little Mineral

219/I3

Apr-July, dawn, dusk

spinners or soft plastics, fish points and dropoffs

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East Burns Run

219/O5

Apr-July, dawn, dusk

spinners or soft plastics, work sands and dam rip rap

8

Sunset Cove

219/O8

Apr-July, dawn, dusk

medium to dark soft plastics, work visible structure

9

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219/I4

Feb-May, dawnmorning

orange/green cranks, work backside of windy points

Hagerman Refuge

216/D2

Mar-July, dawn, morning, dusk

white/green spinners, work backside of windy points

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Paw Paw Creek

214/E2

shiners, work creek edges, March-May, all day live stickups, boat houses

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Rowland Cove

214/H3

shiners, work cove edges, March-May, all day live stickups, boat houses

3

Walnut Creek Resort

216/B6

Mar-May, dawnmorn, dusk-nght

live shiners, work creek edges, stickups, boat houses

4

High Port Resort

217/J8

All Year, dawnmorn, dusk-night

live shiners, work creek edges, stickups, boat houses

5

Grandpappy Point

219/K6

Apr-Oct, dawnmorn, dusk-night

live shiners, work point structure, stickups, brush

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Highway 70 Bridge

222/E1

Jan-Mar, June-Dec, minnows, 1/32-1/16 oz. jig, work dawn-morn pilings, vary depth

7

Railroad Bridge

221/J6

Jan-Mar, June-Dec, minnows, 1/32-1/16 oz. jig, work dawn-morn pilings, vary depth

8

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214/H3

Jan-Mar, June-Dec, minnows, 1/32-1/16 oz. jig, work dawn-morn pilings, vary depth

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Texas Flats

215/I3

Mar-May, Sep-Oct, no mid, aftn.

chart./glow wht. sassy shad, slabs, live shad on C-rig

2

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215/I2

Apr-May, Oct-Dec, dawn-midday

artificials in fall, live shad in spring, bump bottom

3

Slickem Slough

214/E2

Jan-Mar, Dec, midday-aftn

white worm/grub 7” trailers, work shallow points

4

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216/H9

Apr-May, Oct, no midday, aftn.

tops, throw pencil poppers & red fins in 2-8’ on banks

5

Preston Point Bend

219/I8

June-Aug, avoid dusk, night

buck jig, the ledge no lower than 40’ or higher than 20’

6

Washita Flats

221/K3

All Year, dawn, morning dusk

summer, drift or downrig, rest yr. watch for birds

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The Cross

Year, dawn, 220/InsC All morning dusk

summer, drift or downrig, rest yr. watch for birds

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Coffer Dam

219/O5

Mar-Oct, dawn, morning, dusk

live shad or downriggers, drift live bait on C-rigs

9

Table Top

219/M9

July-Sep, morning- drop chart. slab to btm., fast dusk retreive, drift in 32-42’

Little Mineral

219/J7

January, morningdusk

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chart. sassy shad, slow retrieve, jerk hard when hit

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HOTSPOT NAME

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Ingram Hollow Rock Piles

214/F1

Apr-June, Sep-Oct, deepdiving cranks, cast into AM, night rock pile, bounce off rks.

2

Limestone Creek

215/L3

All Year, dawn, morning, dusk

3

Mill Creek

216/F7

Apr-June, Sep-Oct, crawfish plastics, cranks, fish AM, aftn. deep bluffs & stick ups

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Sand Point

214/G2

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

215/J2

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

377 Bridge

214/H3

All Year, all day

wht/ylw spinners, sluggos, fish tire reef, rip rap, docks

12

Wood Island

216/G9

April-August, all day

wht soft plastics, fish main lake and into both forks

13

Lighthouse Resort

219/I5

All Year, all day

dawn use buzzbaits, later jigs, work shallow to deep

14

Islands

218/F6

All Year, dawn, morn, afternoon

spinners or soft plastics, fish points and dropoffs

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The Cross

16

Rocky Point

219/K7

May-Sep, dawn, morn, dusk

17

Pump Station

219/K6

May-August, dawn, orange/green cranks, work backmorn, dusk side of windy points

18

Willafa Woods

219/O9

July-Sep, dawn, morn, dusk

orange/brown buzzbaits, work grass 1-3’ vary retrieve

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Washita Flats

221/L2

May-July, dawn, morn, dusk

live shad, traps, fish both sides of station to 30’ drop

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Mac Creek

220/E4

Apr-June, dawn, morn, dusk

chart./chrome buzzbait, rattletraps, fish bait balls

dawn, 220/InsC July-Nov, morn, aftn

chart. cranks, fish back stumps and mouth dropoffs Perl/chartr. Soft plastics; fish banks and timber

CRAPPIE

Mar-May, Oct-Nov; catfish, striped bass; cut shad, all day liver; long cast deep

KEY

catfish, striped bass; cut shad, liver; long cast deep

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

minnows, shad, work underwater brush and dropshot

Maw Tucker’s Cove

217/I8

10

Paradise Cove

216/E4

Apr-June, AM, dusk, night

pink/white roadrunners, use lights at night, slow roll

11

Willis Bridge

215/I3

May-July, avoid dawn, midday

1/8 oz. jigs, anchor under bridge, use lights at night

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220/H3

April thru Nov; all day

5 Grandpappy’s Point

219/K6

Feb thru Jun; dusk striper, smallmouth, largemouth; thru night fish shallow structure

12

Wood Island

216/F9

April-July, dawndusk

roadrunners, jigs, spawning area, fish shallow brush

6

Eisenhower Park

219/M3

Mar, July-Aug, Nov; striped bass, smallmouth, largeavoid afternoon mouth; look for bait fish

13

Mill Creek

216/C7

March-Dec, dawndusk

live minnows, work boathouses and brushpiles

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The Dam

219/P3

May thru Jul; dawn striped bass; pop chrome/blue thru morn, dusk topwaters near rip rap

14

Crappie Cove

218/G5

Mar-July, Oct-Nov, roadrunners, work boathouses midday-aftn and shallow banks

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221/L3

June thru Sep; avoid afternoon

striped bass, largemouth; topwaters; vary retrieve

15

Soldier’s Creek

220/A5

April thru July, morn-afternoon

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, cast to the back of creek

219/I6

all year; all day

catfish, striped bass; cut shad, liver; long cast deep

16

Washita Point

221/I3

May thru July, afternoon-dusk

live minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs, cast to shallow banks 5-10’

216/B6

all year; all day

all species; live baits; work the structure in shallows

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Lighthouse Resort

10 Walnut Creek Resort

catfish; cut shad and prepared bait; cast into deep water

HOTSPOT NAME

Mar-July, dawn, morning, night

9

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thru Sep; 220/InsC May all day

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

HOTSPOT NAME

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216/C8

all year; all day

striped bass, cats, crappie, white bass; live bait

Juniper Point

214/I2

all year; all day

striped bass, cats, crappie, white bass; live bait

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Willa Woods, E. Burns, Sunrise

219/O8

July-Aug, morning- fish shad at 40-60’ dropoff, fish dusk should be in 30-40’

12

Rocky Point

219/K7

Sep-Oct, dawn, morn, dusk

tops w S, SE, SW wind, fish within 2’ of shoreline

13

North of 70

222/H3

April-May, dawndusk

live/sassy shad, hit all pts & dropoffs, pre-spawners

14

Washita Flats-Soldiers Creek

220/G3

Aug-Oct, all day

small fish on top, larger fish 20-24, fish accordingly

15

Between Two Bridges

221/I8

Jan-May, dawnafternoon

sassy shad, chart. jigs, cast into birds away from boat

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Preston Peninsula

220/E1

June-Aug, AM, dusk, night

shad traps, tops, work in 7-10’ early & late in the day

5

Soldier Creek

220/C3

Mar-Oct, AM, dusk, crawfish cranks, work the bluffs night pull bait off drops

6

Eisenhower to Pump Station

219/L5

Nov-Apr, avoid midday

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Rip Rap around Railroad Bridge

220/I7

Apr-July, Nov-Dec, green/blue/orange jigs, don’t let AM, aftn. bait fall before retrieve

orange/blue jigs/plastics, work shore early, deep later

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Coffer Dam

219/O5

June-Aug, AM, dusk-night

chart./wht. slabs, watch for surface activity and birds

2

Washita Flats

221/L2

All Year, AM, dusk, see birds, cast into them; graph night to find ledges/humps

3

Wahita Flats

221/I3

All Year, AM, dusk, see birds, cast into them; graph night to find ledges/humps

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BLACK, WHITE CRAPPIE: MLL = 10 inches and daily bag = 37 in any combination. Possession limit = 50

WALLEYE: MLL = 18 inches and daily bag = 5

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Walnut Creek Coves

216/B6

All Year, all day

medium to dark soft plastics, work visible structure

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Caney Creek Points

220/B3

Mar-Oct, morningafternoon

white/green spinners, work backside of windy points

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Chocolate Chip Cove

221/L4

All Year, morningmidday

dark soft plastics in C-rig, work channel edges

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Little Glasses

222/C2

April-July, dawn and dusk

dawn use buzzbaits, later jigs, work shallow to deep

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Two Creeks

218/F6

May-October, all day

blue fleck buzzbait early, fish stump patches

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Coves East of Highport

218/F4

Oct-Mar, morningafternoon

white 6” Sassy shad on 1 oz. jighead, work edges 18’

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Thousand Trails

216/B7

May-June, Sep-Oct, chrome/firetiger topwater plugs no mid, aftn to wind-blown points

28

Stump Pass

218/F5

April-October, all day

wht/chart. soft plastics, fish shallow channel/shoreline

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The Concrete

220/H3

Oct-Nov, morning, afternoon

cast on submerged concrete 40’ off bank in 8-10’

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Rock Creek

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220/InsD April-September, morning, dusk 222/G1

April-September, all day

chart./chrome buzzbait, rattletraps, fish bait balls firetiger soft plastics, fish rip rap on both bridge sides

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East Burns Run Creek

219/O6

April-July, SeptOct, morn-aftn

cast into willows and exposed tree roots in 2-10’

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Alberta Creek

220/H6

Mar-June, Sept-Oct, fish submerged brush in 10-25, morn-aftn anchor boat

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Mill Creek Flats

216/H8

Mar-May, Nov-Dec, locate fish on edge of flats, drift no mid, aftn. shad thru them

17

Paw Paw Creek

214/D6

Jan-March, morning-aftn

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Goose Island Pass

216/D6

Mar-May, Nov-Dec, look for diving birds, cast into no mid, aftn. them, apply tactic to #1

19

Gar Cove

216/C6

Jan-Apr, Oct-Dec, dawn-aftn

pumpkin jigs, tails dipped in garlic glo, fish long point

20

Mill Creek Cut

216/G8

Jan-May, Oct, dawn-dusk

chrome/blue tops, fish both sides humps and stumps

21

The North End

218/G7

April-December, dawn-dusk

topwaters early, slabs and jigs midday to dusk

22

Five Creeks

220/A2

June-August, dawn-morn, dusk

drop chart/wht slab and vertically burn slab to boat

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T.I. Point

220/E1

April-Dec, dawnmidday

fish banks with topwaters and jigs, use slabs deep

24

Red Clay Point

219/K7

May-June, October, work chrome & white topwater dawn, dusk plugs to shallow banks

25

Butterfly Cove

219/L4

July-August, dawn- tops on surfacing fish, drop morn, dusk slabs to bottom, burn up

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

1

Lebenon Point

214/E7

June-August, all day

cut shad on C rig, drift and bounce the bottom

2

Texas Flats

215/J2

Apr-May, Aug-Oct, cut shad, drift the flat with light all day weight, 3/0 hook

3

Mill Creek Flats

215/I2

Apr-June, Aug-Oct, cut shad or prepared bait, work all day potholes & dropoffs

4

The Islands

216/H9

April-December, all day

cut shad or shiners, drift w long leaders w 1/4 sinkers

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Sand Bass Pass

217/I8

All Year, AM, dusk, chart./wht. slabs, watch for surnight face activity and birds

5

Wood Island

216/G9

All Year, AM, dusk, see birds, cast into them; graph night to find ledges/humps

6

Texas Flats

215/J2

All Year, AM, dusk, chart./wht. slabs, watch for surnight face activity and birds

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The Dam

219/P4

May-July, dawnmidday

tops on surfacing fish, drift shad deep midday

27

Platter Flats

221/L2

Apr-June, Sept-Nov, morn-aftn

tops early, Sassy Shad jigs from 10-25’

28

Washita Point

221/I1

Apr-June, Oct-Nov, morn-aftn

live shad, anchor or drift on ledges to 40’

29

Alberta Creek

221/I6

April-August, dawnmidday

topwaters early, slabs and live bait midday

30

Catfish Bay

220/H9

Mar-May, Oct-Dec, dawn-dusk

cast jigs on main lake points & anchor w live shad 30’

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The Oil Wells

222/H2

Jan-March, morningaftn

fish the oil wells mid-lake 2-20’ with Sassy Shad jigs

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HOTSPOT NAME

8

Rip Rap at Highway 70 Bridge

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

222/G1

Apr-July, Nov-Dec, green/blue/orange jigs, don’t let AM, aftn. bait fall before retrieve

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Sunset Cove/Colbert Boat Club

219/O8

All Year, all day

10

Highway 70 Bridge

222/G1

Nov-Apr, AM, mid- work rip rap east of bridge with day, dusk shad or small cranks

11

Highport Marina

218/E4

Feb-May, Oct-Dec, all day

work rocky banks and point with shad soft plastics

12

Twin Coves

218/G5

Feb-May, Oct-Dec, morn-aftn

work rocky ledges, use small crawfish cranks

13

Rock Creek

14

Caney Creek

220/C3

Feb-May, Oct-Dec, dawn-dusk

work deep rocky ledges and main lake rocky points

15

Millen’s Cove

219/K9

May-October, dawn, dusk-night

use clear/shad topwater plugs on back side rocky pts.

16

The Rocks of Little Mineral

219/I4

Jan-Mar, October, morn-midday

cast firetiger cranks to rock bluffs along shoreline

17

Butterfly Cove

219/L4

Feb-April, Oct-Nov, fish all lures from mouth to the all day back of coves

18

The Dam

219/P4

Feb-April, November, all day

white deepdiving cranks, locate structure 15-40’ down

Oct-Dec, work deep rocky point and creek 220/InsC Feb-April, dawn-dusk ledges

gold and shad stick baits, fish the dam rip rap

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Hole in the Wall

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

216/G8

April-June, dawnafternoon

anchor, shallow fish 2-10, spawning catfish, cut shad

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

6

Washita Point

221/I3

January-March, dawn-aftn

live shad and perch, place jugs in 50’ monster blues

7

Willafa Woods

221/K1

May-September, all day

C rigs with 5/0 hooks, drift deep points in 30’

8

Willow Springs

221/K7

January-March, dawn-dusk

place jugs on long points and 30’ flats, live shad

9

Old Coffer Dam

219/O5

all year, all day

stink/cut bait, C rig, float on leader, slowly drift humps

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

7

Red River Spawn

214/D8

Mar-May, dawnmidday

white roadrunners, slow retrieve when cold, fast warm

8

Pelican Point

214/D5

March thru April, all day

white traps, chart./blue slabs, drift, use electronics

9

Rock Creek

214/D2

SeptemberDecember, all day

chart./chrome slabbing spoons, fish top to bottom

10

Willis Bridge

215/I3

July-Sept, dawnmorn, dusk

clear/chrome slabs, drift, look for seagulls

11

Goose Island

216/D9

Jan-Mar, Sept-Dec, small jigs, drift submerged AM, dusk island, fish top to bottom

12

Walnut Creek

216/B6

Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec, morn-aftn

Sassy Shad, drift across points & humps in 10-20’

13

Behind the Islands

216/G9

July-Oct, dawnmorn, aftn-dusk

drift flats in 10-20, watch for seagulls/surface action

14

Mother’s Cove

15

Mac Creek

morning- chart. slabs, drive and bump 220/InsC Sept-Dec, afternoon bottom in 15-30’ 220/E4

Apr-May, Sep-Dec, chrome/white roadrunners, drift/ all day cast both creek sides

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Nov-Dec, spinners, yellow/chartreuse 224/Ins A Mar-May, AM, dusk worms, work stickups

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Oct-Nov, yellow/white cranks, spinners, 224/Ins A Jan-June, AM, dusk work points & stickups

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Morgan Lakeside Park

AM, after- chartreuse, motor oil, pumpkin224/Ins A Jan-July, noon, dusk seed worms on TX-rig

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Steele Creek

224/E6

Feb-May, Sep-Oct, dawn-morn

spinners, purple flake worms, work drop offs, sticks

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Cedron Creek

224/G2

Jan-May, Sep-Dec, all day

chrome/crawfish, yellow/chartreuse/white worms

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Bear Creek Flats

225/I6

2

Katy Flats

224/H1

Nov-Jan, dawndusk

chart. slabs, bounce off btm., diving birds, long cast

3

Point 9

225/I2

Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec, no mid-day

use topwaters when schooling, slabs on bottom in fall

hell bender w pet spoon chaser rig, troll at 2 mph

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

225/K5

Jan-Feb, Nov-Dec, no mid-day

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

live perch, cut shad, set trot or jug lines channel edge

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Cedar Creek

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Lakeside Village

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Cedron Bluffs

224/F1

July-September, avoid mid-day

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Steel Creek - White Bluff

224/H7

May-July, morning- cut shad, stinkbait on C-rig on afternoon bottom near stickups

5

Deep Flats

227/I6

Jan-Feb, Nov-Dec, no mid-day

cut shad, punch bait, cork 4-6” above hook, drift w wgt

6

Frazier Creek

227/I8

March thru June, avoid mid-day

cut shad, live perch, fan cast, hit ledges along flats

7

Towash Creek

227/L7

March thru June, avoid mid-day

cut shad, live perch, fan cast, hit ledges along flats

8

Whitney Creek

227/K8

April-August, avoid cut shad, live perch, anchor shalmid-day low, fan cast

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Soldiers Bluff

226/H2

June-September, avoid mid-day

live perch on trot or jug lines on bluff/underwtr. ledge

McCowan Flats

226/E8

May-July, morning thru mid-day

frozen shrimp, cut bait on C-rig, drift with bait on btm.

224/Ins A June-September, avoid mid-day

live perch, set jugs w cut shad along channel edge live perch on trot or jug lines on bluff/underwtr. ledge

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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State Park

227/I7

Oct-Dec, AM, dusk- crawfish cranks, black spinners, night use a slow roll

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State Park

227/J7

Oct-Dec, AM, dusk- crawfish cranks, black spinners, night use a slow roll

3

King Creek

226/E6

Apr-May, Oct.-Nov., crawfish cranks, chartreuse dark no midday worms, finesse rig

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Lofer’s Bend Park

227/K5

Mar-Apr, dawn and Zara Spooks, prop baits in bone/ dusk chrome work shore

5

West Lofer’s Bend

227/I3

Mar-Apr, Oct-Nov dawn, dusk

topwaters in bone and chrome, use topwater tactics

6

Little Rocky Creek

226/H2

Mar-May, Oct-Nov avoid midday

cranks, slow roll spinners, worms work dropoffs

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Mouth of Big Rocky

226/H4

Mar-May, Oct-Nov avoid midday

spinners, cranks, finesse rigs work slow on drops

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

226/H2

Dec-Jan, AM, afternoon, dusk

lead head jigs w plastic trailer, look for birds, long cast

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Big Rocky Creek

226/G3

Nov-Jan, AM afternoon, dusk

same as #1, use medium retrieve, troll w long line jigs

3

Deep Hump

227/I5

Jan-Feb, AM, afternoon, dusk

1-2 oz. slabs, anchor, bounce slabs off btm., keep tight

4

Sand Point

227/K8

Mar-May, AM, afternoon, dusk

sassy shad, long cast on point, slow retrieve, cloudy

5

Between 2 Creeks

227/K7

Mar-Apr, AM, afternoon, dusk

walk the dog w Zara Spooks using medium retrieve

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Bear Creek Shoreline 225/J6

March thru Septem- catfish, cut shad on C-rig w cork 3” ber, avoid mid-day higher, tightline

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State Park Point

227/I7

Mar-May, dawn, morn, aftN, dusk

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Soldiers Bluff

226/H2

May thru Septem- use bobber w cut bait or run down ber, avoid mid-day to 10’ without one

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Loafer Bend Shore

227/J4

Mar-May, dawn, morn, aftn., dusk

stripers, white bass, throw tops along flats shoreline

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Striper Point

226/H7

Mar-June, dawn, morn, aftn., dusk;

stripers, sand bass, bounce slabs off btm., slow retrieve

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chrome/crawfish, yellow/chartreuse/white worms

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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King Creek

226/E6

Jan-July, Oct-Nov, dawn-dusk

chrome/crawfish, motor oil worms on TX or C-rig

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Frazier Creek

227/I8

Mar-May, Oct-Nov, dawn-dusk

spinners, cranks, worms on TX or C-rig, work sticks

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State Park

227/K8

Jan-June, Oct-Nov, chrome/crawfish, motor oil AM, dusk worms on TX or C-rig

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

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Arrowhead Shore

227/L6

Jan thru Feb, AM, afternoon

w birds, long cast w swim bait, no birds, bounce slabs

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Deep Flats

227/I6

Jan thru Feb, morn- 1 oz. minnow slab, bounce, keep mid-day line tight when falling

6

McCowan Flats

226/F9

Jan-Feb, Nov-Dec, dawn-dusk

wht/chart./chrome slabs, watch for birds, long cast

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Sand Point

227/K8

Mar-May, dawnmorn, aftn.-dusk

sassy shad w flea fly or crappie jig tied 14” above

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Whitney Point

227/K7

Mar-May, dawnmorn, aftn.-dusk

same bait as #4, birds diving bounce off bottom

9

Island Flats

226/H5

June-July, avoid mid-day, night

chrome/blue traps, make long casts w medium retrieve

McCowan Flats

226/G7

Aug-Oct, dawn morn, atrn, dusk

same as #7, let lure rig trail 14 to 18’, watch rods

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Little Rocky Creek

226/H2

Dec-Jan, AM, afternoon, dusk

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Big Rocky Creek

226/G3

Nov-Jan, AM afternoon, dusk

same as #1, use medium retrieve, troll w long line jigs

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Deep Hump

227/I5

Jan-Feb, AM, afternoon, dusk

1-2 oz. slabs, anchor, bounce slabs off btm., keep tight

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Sand Point

227/K8

Mar-May, AM, afternoon, dusk

sassy shad, long cast on point, slow retrieve, cloudy

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Between 2 Creeks

227/K7

Mar-Apr, AM, afternoon, dusk

walk the dog w Zara Spooks using medium retrieve

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lead head jigs w plastic trailer, look for birds, long cast

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Soldier’s Bluff Park Walling Bend Park Cedron Creek Park Steele Creek Park Morgan Lakeside Park Plowman Creek Park Nolan Creek Park Juniper Cove Park Cedar Creek Park McCown Valley Park Lake Whitney St. Park Lofer’s Bend Park Riverside Park E&W

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Panhandle and Big Bend Lakes Fending off Historic Drought Lake Alan Henry Location:

45 miles south of Lubbock on the Double Mountain fork of the Brazos River

Surface area:

2,880 acres

Impounded: 1993 See Page:

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largemouth bass you need to hold the mouth closed and look at how far back it reaches. If the mouth goes past the orbit of the eye, the fish is a largemouth. If it reaches to the center of the eye it is a spotted bass. Good catches of crappie are frequently found around the fishing pier and in flooded timber in the arms of the reservoir in the spring and fall. Crappie are best caught with jigs or minnows vertically fished around structure.

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On the Rio Grande, 12 miles northwest of Del Rio

Surface area:

64,900 acres

Impounded: 1969 See Page:

Lake Alan Henry Map Grid Largemouth bass are the most popular species in the reservoir. This lake has produced a number of lunker-size fish (13 pounds or larger.) Several have been entered in the Toyota ShareLunker program. Alan Henry was stocked with Alabama spotted bass as the reservoir filled. These spotted bass grow much larger and faster than our native spotted bass and can reach 4+ pounds. Crappie are abundant in Alan Henry Reservoir. There are no white bass or walleye PG 232 in the lake. Smallmouth bass were stocked, but have not developed a significant population. Structure is primarily rock and flooded timber. The lake is very narrow with a very steep shoreline. There are small areas of aquatic vegetation in some of the coves. The best season for bass fishing is spring when water temperatures reach about 55-60 degrees. Common fishing lures include plastic worms, spinner baits and crank baits. There is ample habitat around the lake so anglers have a lot of area to choose from. The lake gets a lot of fishing pressure, especially during the weekends in spring and summer. Most of the spotted bass are located near the dam. To distinguish spotted bass from

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Largemouth bass are the most popular and most abundant sportfish in Amistad. Channel and blue catfish are present in good numbers with an occasional flathead showing up. Striped bass are popular and sought by anglers due to their strong fighting characteristics and their potential for trophy sizes. Frequent stockings by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department maintain the striper population because they have not successfully reproduced in this reservoir.

White bass provide popular seasonal fishing during spring spawning runs. Smallmouth bass are present; anglers report better success with this species in the Devil’s River arm of the lake. Amistad Reservoir is dominated by rocky structure. The lake abounds in rock ledges, steep rocky drop offs and rocky points and shorelines. Additional structure is provided by isolated flooded timber. Periodically, flooded terrestrial vegetation (brush) provides important fish habitat following water level increases. Largemouth bass anglers are most successful during the fall, winter, and spring months. Topwater baits, buzzbaits and spinner baits work well in the early morning and late evening. Crankbaits can be effective along rocky shorelines, points and dropoffs. At midday many anglers turn to plastics such as Texas and Carolina rigged worms or grubs to effectively fish the deeper waters near vegetation or rocky structure. Catfish anglers can find channel and blue catfish throughout the lake. Stinkbait and cutbait work well for both species. Many anglers try to improve catch rates by “baiting” catfish holes with sour grain to attract the catfish. The best action for white bass is during the spring spawning runs. These occur from late January through March as whites migrate up rivers to spawn. Effective baits include rattle traps, jigging spoons and live bait such as minnows.

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15 miles southeast of Wichita Falls off US Highway 281

Surface area:

14,969 acres

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Lake Arrowhead Map Grid Lake Arrowhead is recognized as a premier white crappie lake. Be prepared to share the water with many other anglers in spring, when limits of nice-size crappie are caught in the lower half of the reservoir. Arrowhead also contains channel, blue, and flathead catfish, with blue cats being most harvested. All three species can get big here: the lake record for channel catfish is 12.9 pounds, and for blues, 74.7 pounds. Flatheads over 40 pounds are not uncommon with the lake record at 56.8 pounds. Largemouth bass fishing can be very good at times, depending on water turbidity. Bass of the Florida largemouth strain were stocked in 1995, 2001, and 2005. There have been documented catches of largemouth bass over 12 pounds and tournaments are becoming increasingly popular. Abundant numbers of large, hungry, white bass cruise the lake throughout the year. The lake record is 2.88 pounds. Fish habitat includes riprapped areas along the dam and bridges and rocky shoals near the main lake points. Good amounts of standing timber remain in the upper end of the reservoir and in the back of most coves. Aquatic vegetation varies with water levels. Fifteen old oil derricks, extending high above the water, make unique fishing sites. These metal derricks mark wells that were capped and sealed before the lake was impounded. They provide unique fish attractors, useful for anglers in boats. Spring is the time to fish for white crappie. While crappie can be caught year round, the majority are caught during the spawning period. They’ll be located in shallow water

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near shoreline habitat. The dam, state park area, and bridges produce stringers full of fish. Skirted crappie jigs with in-line spinners or minnows are the baits of choice. Boat anglers can almost always catch crappie at the oil derricks from 12-19 feet. Nice-sized largemouth bass can be found in the lower parts of the reservoir, concentrated around rock riprap, aquatic vegetation, docks, points, and woody debris. Most are caught near the sail boat cove, dam, and the Henrietta bridge. Top water and shad imitation baits work well, especially during the summer months. As a rule, bass at Arrowhead are found in water five feet deep or less. If the water is turbid, they may be found in water only 1-2 feet deep. Fishing for catfish is productive year round. Favorite baits include shrimp, prepared stink baits, and shad. Boat anglers have had high success rates “baiting out” likely areas with soured wheat. This usually attracts channel cats within a day and can provide good fishing for several days. Another productive technique is drift fishing. On days with light to moderate winds, boat anglers bait multiple rods with shrimp or shad and let the boat drift with the wind, keeping bait near the bottom. Blue catfish anglers might want to concentrate efforts below cormorant roost sites in the upper part of the reservoir. Trot and jug lines baited with shad are almost always productive. While there is not a well-defined white bass spring spawning run, groups of mature fish do congregate off the rocky main lake points in March and April.

lake O.H. Ivie Location:

On the Colorado and Concho Rivers, 55 miles east of San Angelo

Surface area:

19,149 acres

Impounded: 1990 See Page:

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OH Ivie has excellent largemouth bass fishing and has contributed more than its share of ShareLunker fish in recent months, including the milestone ShareLunker No. 500 Cover in the reservoir is primarily standing timber. The trees and brush were not cleared from the reservoir basin before the lake was impounded, so there are thousands of acres of flooded mesquite, oak, and juniper trees in all parts of the reservoir. Flooded saltcedar also makes up a large proportion of the fish cover. Native vegetation and hydrilla occurs in the main part of the lake and is spreading up the Colorado River and Concho River arms. The structure in the main part of the reservoir is mostly rock. In the river arms it is mostly mud flats. Largemouth bass are caught using live bait and artificial baits around the aquatic vegetation and standing timber. Another effective bass technique is flipping jigs or soft plastics into the saltcedar. Trophy-sized fish are caught on Carolina-rigged plastic worms, minnows and water dogs fished off deep (20+ feet) humps and drop-offs. Catfish are caught all over the reservoir using live and cut baits. Crappie fishing is usually best at night. Most white bass fishing is done by trolling crank baits in the main part of the reservoir near the dam. Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.

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Rocky Creek

dawn thru slow roll white spinners 3-10’, 230/E3 Feb-Mar, morning pitch jigs in brush

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10-12” red shad worms, Senkos, work pt. and bend

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Zara Spooks, shad tops, work points and grass

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Sept-Oct, 10” Wacky Worms in dark colors, 230/K6 Apr-May, am-aftn work 10-25’

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dawn thru shiners, Waterdogs, soft plastics 231/L5 Feb-May, aftn, night on TX rig, work grass

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231/I6

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black shad tubes, lizards on TX rig, work the column

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231/I5

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10” Wacky Worms in dark colors, work 10-25’

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morning- shiners, Waterdogs, soft plastics 231/K2 Aug-Nov, afternoon on TX rig, work grass

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231/I3

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Dec, 230/F5 Jan-Feb, midday-afternoon

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dawn- 5-7” green/red Senko, TX rig, no 231/K6 May-October, morn, aftn weight, swim slowly

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231/I5

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dawn 5-7” green/red Senko, TX rig, no 231/K6 May-October, - morn, aftn weight, swim slowly

shad, crawfish cranks, work 5-25’ near point & ledges

Feb-May, morning- black shad tubes, live shad, work afternoon slowly

Mar-May, dawnmorn, afternoon

if you think you’re going too slow, slow down more slow roll & thump 1/2-1 oz. white spinner, CO blade

July-October, morn, drop 2-3” PopR tubes under afternoon schooling fish this is where tournament fish are weighed & released

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Gobbler Creek

morning230/E4 Apr-May, afternoon

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live minnows, 2” wht./yellow jigs, work 15-30’

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morning- live minnows, 2” wht./yellow jigs, 231/K3 Mar-May, afternoon work 5-15’

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morning 231/K5 Mar-Oct, thru afternoon

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dawn, 1/32-1/16 oz. tube jigs, minnows, 231/K5 July-October, aftn -night work tree edges

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nightcrawlers, cut shad, fish in 10-20’, hit bottom

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thru 230/E3 January February, all day

cut shad, live perch, nightcrawlers, fish in 10-20’

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live minnows, nightcrawlers, cut shad, fish the bottom

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live minnows, nightcrawlers, cut shad, fish the bottom

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weightless Senko, fish bushes on point in 4-10’

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midday232/H1 Jun-Aug, afternoon

pitch jigs to hydrilla in 10-12’ off bottom in 25’

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morning- DD-22 cranks, work inside edge 234/D9 May-Aug, dusk of grass, drag C-rigs

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jerk bait, cranks, fish flats to the back during spawn

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watermelon/natural plastics on C-rig, work structure

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dawn 236/G2 March-July, thru morning

fish peppergrass with white buzzbait or slow frogs

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Year, avoid 237/M4 All midday

work different depths with cranks, spinners, plastics

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clear/blue tops, fish shallow spring & fall, deeper hot

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Cow Creek

Year, morning, 233/K1 All dusk

use drop shots in deep water 20-50’, tops in shallows

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Year, morning, 234/K9 All dusk

use drop shots in deep water 20-50’, tops in shallows

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use drop shots in deep water 20-50’, tops in shallows

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Main Lake Marker 7-9

dawn-a, 235/M6 May-Nov, aftn-dusk

slowly troll white slabs or jig or C-rig vertically

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dawn-am, slowly troll white slabs or jig or 236/C4 May-Nov, aftn-dusk C-rig vertically

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San Pedro

dawn-am, striper jigs, white slabs, work 237/P6 Aug-Feb, aftn-dusk vertically, slow troll

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dawn-am, work white slabs vertically, deep 236/F3 Mar-Aug, aftn-dusk cranks on hot days

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cut bait, cheese bait, chum area, fish bottom

Jan-May, Nov-Dec, 237/InsA dwn-am, dusk

live minnows, crappie jigs, work pilings and shade

Devil’s River over Rough Canyon

Nov-Dec, 238/H7 Jan-May, dwn-am, dusk

grubs, live minnows, tube jigs, work grass and rocks

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Evans Creek

Jan-May, Nov-Dec, 238/A1 dwn-am, dusk

grubs, live minnows, work grass, trees and rocks

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grubs, live minnows, work grass, trees and rocks

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dawn236/H9 Aug-Feb, morning, dusk

silver slabs, chrome spoons, work vertically, slow troll

small cranks, spintails, look for birds and bait fish

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PUBLIC OPERATION

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do fish Mexican waters, a Mexico fishing license is required for everyone in the boat. Mexico boat permits are no longer required. For information on Mexico’s fishing regulations, visit the National Aquaculture and Fishing Commission (CONAPESCA) website: www.conapescasandiego.org.

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Jun-Jul, 237/N4 Feb-Mar, Fall, am-aftn

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San Pedro Flats

Nov, avoid chrome/blue jerks, spring spawn237/O4 Mar-Apr, midday ing area, fish shallow

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Aug-Nov, heavy grass jigs, tops, work 237/InsA Mar-May, all day grass, trees and rocks

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July-Sep, 237/InsA Jan-Mar, am, aftn

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dawn-am, natural jerks, tops, fish creek 237/InsA Feb-May, aftn-dusk edges in grass & trees

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Aug-Nov, soft plastic jerks on C-rig, tops, 238/A1 Mar-May, avd midday fish the grass, shade

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Back of California Creek

thru April, 238/E2 March morning

weightless Senko, fish bushes on point in 4-10’

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California Creek

238/E2 All Year, all day

clear/blue tops, fish shallow spring & fall, deeper hot

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Devil’s Flats

avoid 238/G1 May-Sep, midday

DD-22 cranks, work inside edge of grass, drag C-rigs

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Mouth of Devil’s River

237/M9 All Year, all day

live perch, heavy grass jigs, work the water column

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Year, morning, 239/InsB All dusk

gold fleck tops, good spawning area, fish flats, points

silver/black tops, swimbaits, good spawning area

use drop shots in deep water 20-50’, tops in shallows

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Seminole Island

241/I5

Feb-Jun, Sep-Nov; Buzzbaits & poppers early/late; Dawn thru dusk wht/chrtr. spinn, cranks all day.

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Cove East of Dam

241/I8

Feb-Jun, Sep-Nov; Same as above; work tight to Dawn thru dusk vegetation and structure.

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Sailboat Marina Cove

241/J7

All year; dawn thru Frogs and red lizards fished dusk near vegetation.

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West Arrowhead Park Cove

240/G7

All year; dawn thru Work cove back in spring/fall; dusk fish deeper in summer.

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Apache Park

240/E7

Spring, Fall; Dawn Wht/chrtr. spinners, frogs buzzthru dusk baits; work vegetation

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Dam

240/G8

All year; Dawn thru Shad cranks, topwaters early dusk and late.

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Deer Creek Causeway

243/H5

All year; Dawn thru Crankbaits; focus on corners of dusk the bridge.

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240/E8

Feb-Nov; Dawn thru Dusk

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Black watermelon plastics; work brush under piers.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Dam Face

240/H8

Apr-May; dawn thru Minnows, 1/8 oz jigs; fish rip morn, dusk rap, keep bait at bottom.

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Lake Arrowhead State Park Piers

240/E7

Mar-May, Oct-Nov; Minnows on bobber; 1-2 ft. off dawn-morn, dusk bottom near brush

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Henrietta Bridge

241/K5

Mar-May, Oct-Nov; Minnow; try SE corner of causeDawn-morn, dusk way rip rap & pilings.

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Deer Creek Bridge

243/H5

Mar-May, Oct-Nov; Minnow; try SE corner of causeDawn-morn, dusk way rip rap & pilings.

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Post Oak Bridge

242/F4

Mar-May, Oct-Nov; Minnow; try SE corner of causeDawn-morn, dusk way rip rap & pilings.

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The Derricks

240/H8

Jan-Mar, Jun-Dec; Morning, dusk

Minnows, 1/8 oz. jigs; fish derricks in 12-20 ft.

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Brushpile N. Side of State Park Point

240/F7

Summer, Winter; All day

Black chrtr. jigs & minnows; Christmas tree pile.

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Brushpile Off Piepers Pier

240/G7

Summer, Winter; All day

Minnows, jigs; Christmas tree pile.

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Brushpile S. Side of State Park Point

240/F7

Summer, Winter; All day

Minnows, jigs; Christmas tree pile.

Standing Timber

240/G2

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Minnows, jigs; group of standing timber near river channel.

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Hump North of Pawnee Point

241/I7

All year; All day

Crift cut or live shad around the hump; Jigs work good.

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Lower End of Lake

240/G7

All year; All day

Crift cut or live shad around the hump; Jigs work great.

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Upper End of Lake

242/G7

Feb-Dec; All day

Punch bait, cut shad; fish under cormorant nests.

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Main Lake Point

240/H3

All year; All day

Live or cut shad; good place to throw trotlines.

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Cove

240/F5

All year; All day

Punch bait; chum the area first, fish the bottom.

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Shoshone Park

242/C6

May-Jun; All day

Live shad or nightcrawlers; fish after a rain.

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Deer Creek Causeway

243/H5

Winter, Early Cranks, Jigs, Minnows; good Spring; Dawn-Dusk from bank or boat.

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Bunny Run Points

241/I4

Summer; All day

Cranks, when the wind is blowing on the points.

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Rock Jetty

240/G4

Summer, Winter; All day

Shad-colored crankbaits & spoons.

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East of State Park

240/F8

Apr-Nov; Morning, White plastics w/ inline spinner; dusk troll early & late.

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Hump North of Pawnee Point

241/I7

Apr-Nov; Morning, Shad rap; troll large hump, fish dusk depth and cast to it.

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Dam Face

240/H8

Mar-Oct; Morning thru dusk

White plastics w/ inline spinner; troll early & late.

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Upper End of Lake

242/E6

Summer, Winter; All day

Shad-colored crankbaits & spoons.

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241/I8

Feb-Jun, Sep-Dec; wht./chart. buzz baits, work near/ dawn thru dusk around vegetation.

Sailboat Marina Cove

241/J7

Feb-Dec; dawn thru red lizards, work from pt. to dusk back, fish vegetation.

W. Arrowhead Park

240/G7

All Year; Dawn thru Work cove back in spring/fall, dusk fish deeper in summer

242/B6

for Catfish year-round; All year; Day/night Good Crappie & White Bass in spring.

240/F8

fish on bottom w’ long Summer; Day/Night Catfish, casts; W. Bass, cast lures.

241/K5

Feb-Jun, Sep-Nov; Fish wht./chartr. tops early & dawn thru dusk late, day work cranks.

242/G5

Feb-Jun, Sep-Nov; Fish wht./chartr. tops early & dawn thru dusk late, day work cranks.

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Spreen Drop

Oct-Nov, 244/H8 Spring, am, afternoon

dark 10” worms, spoons, work ridge top toward river

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Deep Cut

dawn, 245/J7 Mar-May, morn, dusk

20+ cranks, jigging spoons, find drop 18-35’ vertical

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Yellow Bluff

Fall, dawn sft. plastics, bass holding in 245/L7 Jan-Mar, thru dusk trees 10-30’, spawn feed

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West of Concho Park

Fall, dawn, 245/L6 Spring, morn, dusk

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Hydrilla Flat

Sep-Nov, dark colors vertical baits, wht./ 246/D7 Mar-June, dawn-dusk chart. tops, hit hydrilla

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Three Fingers

246/D4 All Year, all day

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Mouth of Grape Creek

Fall, dawn- deep water staging area in win246/D8 Spring, dusk ter, 15-50’ deep

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North Island Channel Edge

Sep-Dec, 246/F4 Jan-Apr, dawn-dusk

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SW Freese Dam Flat

best spawning spot spring, spinners 1-15’ pockets, pts

spawning pkts. & pts. for staging fish, deep edge/trees

deep cranks, work steep channel, shallow in fall

247/InsC Apr-June, all day

big soft plastics, deep spawning bass, drift large flat

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Gatlin Creek Flat

246/G1 Apr-June, all day

big soft plastics, deep spawning bass, drift large flat

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Lake Record Ridge

246/E3 Feb-Mar, all day

anchor on point, big, dark soft plastics worms, C-rig

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Gatlin Creek

morning, 246/E1 Mar-Nov, dusk

pumpkinseed soft plastics on TX-rig, work edges

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Abeline Pump Sta. Channel

Sep-Nov, spawn against shore 12”-10’, 245/K7 Feb-May, avoid dusk post channel trees 10-30’

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Main Lake Point

Fall, avoid minnows, hit trees lining chan245/K5 Jan-Mar, midday/aftn. nel, night, use lights

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Horse Creek

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Channel Bend

244/Ins B Feb-Mar, all day

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Fall, avoid minnows, hit trees lining chan246/C5 Jan-Mar, midday/aftn. nel, night, use lights

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Deadman’s Bluff

244/G9 All Year, all day

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Sep-Nov, cut shad, stink bait, great trotline 245/J8 Mar-June, all day area at creek mouth

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Sep-Nov, live perch, goldfish, trotlines on 244/Ins B Feb-May, all day secondary channel

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Colorado River

245/I7

Feb-Apr, Sep-Nov, all day

minnows, jigs, troll/drift middle channel spawners

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Abeline Pump Station

Sep-Nov, 245/K7 Feb-Apr, all day

minnows, jigs, troll/drift middle channel spawners

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Concho River Bridge

Sep-Nov, minnows, jigs, fish around bridge 244/Ins B Mar-May, all day pilings & channel

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Oct-Dec, 244/Ins A Jan-May, all day;

catfish, crappie, hit bridge pilings, shadows, brush

2 Connely Boat Ramp

244/F1

Jan-May, Oct-Dec, all day

fish channel for cats, heavy brush/rocks for bass/crpp.

3 Concho Park Rec. Area

245/L4

All Year, all day

lots of grass for bass & bream, night fishing for cats

Padgitt Park Boat Ramp

246/F7

All Year, all day

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246/D4 All Year, all day

bass, catfish, shallow spawn flat, good night fishing

247/I2

all species, hit shallow grass beds or steep drops

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On the Colorado River in the City of Austin

Surface area:

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ing tackle to the weed beds and boat docks often works well. Other popular artificial lures include plastic worms and jerkbaits. For live-bait fishing try minnows suspended under corks along the weedlines. Sight fishing also works well during the spring spawn which occurs February through April, depending on the weather. Because cold water is released from Lake Travis just upstream, bass will spawn later in the year on the upper end of the lake. Look for them in the backs of major creeks, around marinas and in the numerous boat bays that line the lake. Panfishing can also be good along the edge of the weedlines using small tube jigs or crickets on light spinning tackle, or small poppers with a fly rod.

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Lake Austin contains an excellent population of largemouth bass bass with the potential for a trophy. Many bass weighing 8-10 pounds are caught each year. The reservoir also has some good quality bluegill, redbreast, and redear fishing, and has low-density populations of flathead and blue catfish. Fishing during the summer months is best done at night due to heavy recreational boating activity in the daytime. Anglers should use caution when fishing at night. Lake Austin contains abundant submerged aquatic vegetation (Eurasian watermilfoil and hydrilla). Cover is also provided by the many boat docks that line the shore of the lake. Several major creeks enter the lake including Bee Creek near the Tom Miller Dam and Bull Creek near the 360 bridge crossing. Largemouth bass anglers should concentrate their efforts in and along the edges of weed beds that line the shoreline. During the summer months (especially on weekends) pleasure boating activity on this reservoir makes fishing from a boat difficult, if not impossible. Anglers should plan trips early in the morning or at night this time of year. Because of the clear water conditions this can be an excellent night fishing lake for bass. Casting white spinnerbaits and topwaters or pitching jigs with heavy bait cast-

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15 miles west of the town of Burnet, on the Colorado River

Surface area:

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Lake Buchanan is noted for its excellent striped bass and white bass fishing. It also contains under-rated largemouth bass and Guadalupe bass populations. White bass and striped bass runs occur in the spring (FebruaryMay) with most of the fishing occurring from Beaver Creek up into the Colorado River. Striped bass do not naturally reproduce in the reservoir and are stocked by Texas Parks and Wildlife. A low-density white crappie population is present. The upper end of the reservoir produces many large white crappie each year. Blue, channel and flathead catfish occur throughout the reservoir. Lake Buchanan offers a variety of cover and structure. The area near the dam and the east side of the lake up

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Surface area:

4,009 acres

Impounded:

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Canyon Lake Location:

16 miles northwest of New Braunfels, on the Guadalupe River

Surface area:

8,308 acres

Impounded:

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Surface area: 000 acres Largemouth bass is the most popular and Impounded: 000 most abundant sportfish in the reservoir. White bass and See 000 striped bass also provide an excellent Page: fishery. Stripers provide excellent angling because of their growth potential and strong fighting characteristics. An annual TPWD stocking program maintains the fishery because striped bass do not successfully reproduce in this reservoir. Crappie fishing is generally poor, although occasionally good catches can be madealong standing timber in the river. Angling for redbreast sunfish can provide an excellent fishing experience for the family. Channel, blue, and flathead catfish are present in good numbers. A low density smallmouth bass fishery exists. These fish were stocked in the 1970s and 1980s and persist through natural reproduction. Fishing for smallmouth is better in the lower 1/3 of the reservoir. Canyon Lake is dominated by steep rocky banks, isolated flooded timber, and clear water typical of a highland reservoir. The water becomes stained as one moves up the reservoir and into the river. In most of the lake rock ledges, rock piles, steep drop-offs, flooded timber, and a few marinas provide cover for game fish. The river portion of the reservoir is dominated by flooded timber, rock ledges, and laydowns. Largemouth bass anglers are most successful on Canyon Lake during the spring, fall, and winter months. Bass fishing in summer on this highland reservoir can be difficult even for the most experienced anglers. For white and striped bass in the summer and early fall, look for schooling activity on main-lake points and humps. Channel, blue, and flathead catfish are found throughout the reservoir. Channel catfish dominate the fishery.

Lake Granger Map Grid Crappie is the most popular sportfish in this reservoir. Large numbers of legal-size crappie are present. Channel, flathead, and blue catfish are present in good numbers. White bass are also present and provide a consistent fishery. Largemouth bass are present in small numbers and provide a marginal fishery. Granger Lake is dominated by flooded willows, stumps, and laydowns. Generally speaking, it is a very shallow reservoir with turbid water. The best cover can be found in the old creek channels, main-lake humps and ridges, and up the San Gabriel River. In the main lake submerged manmade brush piles consistently attract crappie. Crappie fishing is at its best in the spring. The fall can be good as well. In February, crappie move to shallow water to spawn. They start spawning around 56°F; during this time they can be found in water as shallow as a foot deep. Best bets are flooded trees and laydowns, which are found in abundance in the creeks and upper end of the reservoir. During the summer, concentrate on main-lake humps, ridges, and drop-offs that have brush. Most of this brush is man made, placed there by anglers. Good electronics will be necessary to find this structure. Catfish anglers can find channel, flathead, and blue catfish throughout the reservoir. Stinkbait and cutbait work well for channel and blue catfish, while live bait is preferred for flathead catfish. Trotline and jugline fishing are popular techniques for large catfish. They can also consistently be caught on hook and

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Near Marble Falls, Kingsland, and Granite Shoals, on the Colorado River

Surface area:

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Impounded:

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Lake LBJ contains a moderate density largemouth and Guadalupe bass population. There is also a moderate density white bass population with runs occurring up the Llano River in the spring (February-May). Lake LBJ’s white crappie population is the best of any of the Highland Lakes chain. Blue, channel, and flathead catfish are abundant and occur throughout the reservoir. The shoreline surrounding Lake LBJ is highly developed, with miles of bulkhead and boat houses that provide cover. Several creeks wind back off the main lake, providing shallow vegetative cover in the form of water willow and spatterdock. The area near the dam is rocky and clear, while the upper end of the reservoir is more sandy and stained. A small power plant is located in the Horseshoe Bay area, discharging hot water during the winter, when forage and game fish will concentrate in this area. Many submerged brush piles are hidden beneath the surface and can provide excellent angling opportunities if located. Largemouth bass anglers have their best success on this reservoir during the spring and fall months. Starting in February, white bass begin their annual spawning run up the Llano and Colorado River arms. Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.

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250/E5

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RatLTrap, lipless crankbait

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250/G2

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Crankbaits

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250/C4

March-July; all day Spinnerbaits, soft plastic worms

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250/G4

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March-July; morning, dusk

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RatLTrap, lipless crankbait

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250/H2

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250/F5

March-July; all day Spinnerbaits, soft plastic worms

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Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit.

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Feb-Oct; dawn thru catfish, bass; fish btm. for catmid-day, dusk-ngt fish, traps

Hi Line Resort

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Feb-May, Aug-Dec; catfish, crappie, bass; fish live all day bait in

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Feb-May, Aug-Dec; live bait off btm; cast over pts. avoid midday, ngt. with traps

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Big Chief Resort

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chart/blueback cranks, work stickups,brush 3 to 6’

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blk./blue jigs, drop shots, work ledges 8 to 20’

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dawn252/B7 Mar-June, morning, dusk

rootbeer Brush Hogs, see spawning beds, sight cast

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dawn252/C6 Mar-May, morning, dusk

gold skirt spinners, work point laydowns 3 to 8’

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dawn252/D4 Mar-June, morning, dusk

watermelon Brush Hogs, fish brush piles and docks

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jigs in 15-25’, C-rig 252/F1 Mar-June, dawn thru wht./grn. shad, perch in 18-25’ afternoon

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avoid 254/H8 March-June, midday

chrome/blue or blk. tops, cranks, fish pt. at all depths

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Apple Tree Orchard

Oct-Dec, 252/C6 Jan-Apr, avoid midday

minnows, C-rig two #! hooks, fish brush and trees

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avoid minnow, small shad, jigs, fish marina 252/D6 February-May, midday & lighted docks

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Hi Line Rod and Reel Griil

Oct-Dec, 252/D5 Jan-Apr, avoid midday

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avoid wht. jigs, C-rig sm. shad, fish the 252/D4 February-May, midday point, 12-20’

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Year, avoid 253/K2 All midday

wht./grn. jigs, minnows, fish boat docks, pts. 10-15’

minnows, wht. crappie jigs, hit marina & fish house

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915-628-3240 800-776-5272 x3366 800-776-5272 x3366 512-756-6093 512-756-6093 800-997-0081

WEIGH STATION

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Maxwell Slough

dawn thru C-rig bull shad, threadfin, flat 252/E4 Feb-May, afternoon line, I hook, drift 28-40’

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dawn, am, wht. jig, I hook, Eagle Claw #2, 252/F3 Feb-Apr, aftn, dusk anchor/drift jig off btm.

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Northwest of Shaw Island

dawn, am, bull shad, threadfin drift over 252/E1 Mar-May, aftn, dusk trees 24’, jig 15-20’

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Bird Island

dawn, am, bull shad, threadfin 4-6”, C-rig, 252/G1 Mar-July, aftn, dusk wht. jig, fish 3-5’ btm.

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Double Tin Horn

avoid 254/H7 March-June, mid-day

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West Side of Hump

dawn, am, C-rig live bull, threadfin shad, 254/D7 Mar-Sept, aftn, dusk drift over/around hump

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Red Rock

dawn, am, traps, live shad, jigging spns., 254/C6 Apr-Nov, aftn, dusk drift over/around hump

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Meat Gettin’ Hump

dawn, am, bull/threadfin, jigs, drift over 254/F4 May-Nov, aftn, dusk hump, jig off btm., anchor

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Chimney Slough

mid-day 252/D6 Dec-Apr, thru dusk

Beaver Creek

dawn thru C-rig big minnows, fish hump in 252/F5 Nov-Apr, morning front of Silver Creek

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bull, threadfin shad, C-rig, drift humps 27’ down

C-rig live shad, shiners, fish 20-30’ drop, drift live bait

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Garrett Island

dawn, am, minnows on float rig, fish brush, 252/F4 Mar-May, aftn., dusk grass in shallows

2

Falls Creek

Year, dawn thru cut bull shad, drop rig, #4 hook, 252/C8 All dusk fish btm., anchor,dft.

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Colorado Bend

Year, dawn thru drift bottom, work pt. wind E to W or 252/C6 All dusk W to E in 12’ btm

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Silver Creek

Oct-Dec, 252/F5 Jan-Mar, dawn-morn.

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Council Creek

Fall, avoid anchor, drop rig shrimp, worms, 253/K1 Mar-May, midday/ngt fish bottom 12-20

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Rocky Point Cove

255/I9

anchor, drop rig cut bull shad, chicken liver, 12’ btm.

Mar-June, Oct-Nov, fish bottom on both side of dawn-dusk hump, anchor, 20-30’

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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Council Creek

Oct-Dec, 253/K1 Jan-Mar, avoid midday

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Tree Line

dawn, am, Roadrunners, minnos fish over/ 252/E2 Feb-May, aftn, dusk around trees

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Postage Stamp

thru May, 253/J2 March avoid midday

Fall Creek

dawn, am, minnows, chart. jigs, fish wall, 252/C9 Mar-May, aftn, dusk rock where water falls

Garrett Island

dawn, am, minnows on float rig, fish brush, 252/F4 Mar-May, aftn, dusk grass in shallows

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Fall, dawn, 252/E5 Spring, aftn., night

shad/silver Shad Rap, troll to find schools, jig traps

Cedar Point

aftn 252/B6 March-May, thru dusk

silver/black back cranks, troll to find schools

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Colorado River

after252/B7 March-May, noon thru dusk

troll cranks, fish live minnow/ cork, cast upstream

5

Hi Line Resort

dawn, am, wht. jigging spoons in channel, 252/D5 Nov-Mar, aftn, dusk C-rig shad 5’ off btm.

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Paradise Point South

dawn, am, C-rig shad 20’ off btm., troll Little 252/E4 Dec-May, aftn, dusk Georges 15-25’

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East Garrett Island

Year, avoid 252/F3 All midday

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West Garrett Island

Year, dawn, am, wht./grn. jigging spoons off btm., 252/F3 All aftn, dusk live shad 3’ off btm

Midland

253/I1

Rocky Point

Oct-Dec, 254/H8 Jan-Apr, dawn-midday

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C-rig sm. shad, drift over trees 20’, jig 28’ from btm.

Mar-May, dawn thru wht. jigs 20-28’ off btm., C-rig midday shad 3’ off bottom work pts. w Lil’ Georges, C-rig sm. shad in 20-28’

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Fall, 257/K5 Feb-June, avoid afternoon

grn/pumpkin tubes, 4” worms, work ledges to bottom

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Turkey Cove

avoid 257/J3 Sping/Fall, midday, aftn

hit left pt. down 220 yds. to flat seperating two creeks

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Comal Park Bay @ Golf Crse

thru July, 256/H3 March dawn thru dusk

TX rig worms, white spinners, work flats to channel

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Back of Tom’s Creek

Fall, am 256/G4 Feb-May, thru dusk

red flukes, cranks, work channel edges, pockets, flats

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Point of Tom’s Creek

year, dawn256/H5 all morning, dusk

pumpkin jigs, worms, spinners, work standing timber

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Jacob’s Creek

avoid 257/J6 Feb-April, midday, night

white/chart. cranks, Senkos, work flat with rock piles

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Midlake Channel

257/I5

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year, dawn thru 257/L4 all morning

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live minnows under cork, crappie jigs, work treeline

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Submerged Treeline

avoid 256/E6 May-August, midday

tube or crappie jigs, minnows, work the laydowns

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Ft. Sam Docks

257/J6 March-August, avoid midday

live minnows, crappie jigs, work the docks and shade

4

River Bluff Stumps

avoid 256/B6 March-Nov, midday

tube or crappie jigs, minnows, work the laydowns

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Sumberged Brush

257/I6

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South Mouth of River

Aug-Nov, live minnows under cork, crappie 256/C6 Mar-May, avd midday jigs, work the flats

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Little Jacob Creek

Aug-Nov, live minnows, crappie jigs, work 257/K6 Mar-May, avd midday the submerged brush

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Potter Creek

Aug-Nov, live minnows, crappie jigs, work 256/F7 Mar-May, avd midday the submerged brush

All Year, avoid midday

live minnows, crappie jigs, work the submerged brush

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Hump in Front of Dam

257/I7

Striper Rim

dawn257/K2 Sept-Dec, morning, dusk

jigging spoons, spinners, fish river channel deep

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Comal Park River Channel

Year, dawn257/J3 All morning, dusk

jigging spoons, spinners, fish river channel deep

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Mainlake Point - Jacobs Creek

Year, dawn257/J4 All morning, dusk

live shad, jigging spoons, work the point in deep

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thru Feb, avoid live shad, jigging spoons, work 256/H6 May midday the rocks in deep

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6” Brush Hog, fish back to bank in 30-35’, fish trees

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257/I7

All  Year, all day

cheese bait, chicken livers, fish boat slips, brush

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Potters Creek Hardwoods

256/H8 All  Year, all day

cheese bait, chicken livers, fish laydowns and timbers

Water Plant Hardwoods

256/F7 All  Year, all day

cheese bait, chicken livers, fish laydowns and timbers

Jertsch Creek Hardwoods

256/C5 All  Year, all day

cheese bait, chicken livers, fish laydowns and timbers

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257/I4

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dawn 256/D8 Dec-April, thru dusk

April-Sept, avoid midday

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

blk./silver cranks, wht. jigs, stay put, fish will come up wht. jigs, silver spoons, just stay put, fish will come up jigging spoons, small cranks, work the flat slowly troll

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Crappie; use jig & bobber— fish the banks.

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258/A3

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Crappie; Under the lights—use minnows

258/F5

All Year; All day

Crappie; Fish minnows vertically.

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258/C6

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Crappie; use jig & bobber.

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258/C6

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Crappie & White Bass; use small jigs.

Friendship Park

258/G8

All Year; All day

Catfish; use shad or prepared baits.

Fox Park Cove

258/F5

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Crappie; Fish using lanterns at night, minnows.

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RatLTrap: crank it at a moderate speed.

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258/B2

Spring; All day

White spinnerbait or plascic worms; work in shallow water.

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258/B6

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Plastic worm or jig & pig; work close to cover.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

258/F8

Mar-Apr; Early morning

Plastic worms; flip close to cover.

Fox Ditch

258/A2

March; Early morning

Plastic worms; work the shallows

River Mouth

258/B3

Spring-Fall; Early morning

RatLTraps; work the fencelines & flats.

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Willis Slough

258/C6

Feb-Mar; All day

Jig & bobber, set at 1 foot.

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Foxes Bottom

258/A3

Feb-Mar; Night

Minnos under a bobber. Fish lights at night.

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Tournament Cove

258/C3

Mar-Apr; Late afternoon

Jig & bobber; fish the banks.

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Fox Cove

258/G5

Mar-Apr; All Day

Jig & bobber.

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Fox Park Fishing Dock

258/F5

All Year; All Day

Straight-line minnows.

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Middle Ridge

258/G7

Summer; All day

Vertical Jig using Stanley Wege Tail Minnow.

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The Point

258/F6

Summer; All day

Fish minnows over brush.

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Falstaff Pit

258/E5

Summer-Fall; All day

Fish jigs vertically over brush.

Fox Park Shoreline

258/F5

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Fish minnows over brush.

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Nelson Hall’s

258/D7

Spring, Fall; Night

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Willis Flats

258/D7

Spring-Summer; Early Morning

Use punch bait; fish shallow.

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The Hole

258/G7

Summer; All day

Use juglines baited with zote soap or cut bait.

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River Channel

258/A2

April-June; Night

Use trotlines baited with live perch.

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Timbered River Mouth

258/C3

punch bait or shad; Fish the April-June; All day Use shallows.

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Friendship Ramp Cove

258/H8

All year; All day

Fresh shad. Cast as far out as possible.

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Friendship Flats

258/F7

All year; Early morning

Use punch bait on rod & reel; fish 2-3 feet.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

258/A1

Feb, Mar, Apr; Early & Late

Cast flea flits or white grubs; work with a slow retrieve.

Willis Creek

258/B6

Mar-Apr; Early & Late

Cast flea flits or white grubs; work with a slow retrieve.

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Overlook Flats

258/G5

Summer; Early morning

Cast & retrieve a RatLTrap.

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Middle Ridge

258/G6

Summer; 11:00 am Vertical jig a white slab spoon. to 4:00 pm

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Clement Ridge

258/G7

Summer; 11:00 am Vertical jig a white slab spoon. to 4:00 pm

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The Point

258/F6

Summer; 11:00 am Vertical jig a white slab spoon. to 4:00 pm

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Big Ridge

258/G6

Summer; 11:00 am Vertical jig a white slab spoon. to 4:00 pm

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Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

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Ranch Coves

Fall, avoid begin @ breakline, work shallows 260/H3 Feb-May, midday-aftn to stumps/laydowns

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Sandy Creek

Nov-Dec, 260/E4 Jan-Mar, avoid midday

green/pump. plastics, work bank shallows to deeper

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Sunrise Beach

avoid 260/F6 Mar-June, midday-aftn

white/chart. spinners, wk seawalls@canal mouths

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Highland Haven

avoid 260/H6 March-June, midday-aftn

red plastics, work seawalls, boat docks, brushpiles

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Midlake Coves

avoid 260/F8 Mar-May, midday-aftn

red flukes, work laydowns, fence rows and stumps

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Llano River Arm

Fall, avd 260/InsB Feb-July, midday-aftn

work laydowns and stumps out to channel breaks

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Colorado River Arm

avoid 260/InsB Feb-Dec, midday

blk/blue flake tops, work boat docs, brushpiles

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Lighthouse Point

Jun-Dec, 261/K2 Jan-Feb, dawn-am, dusk

live shad plastics, fish grass and structure in the area

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Robin Hood Cove

Spring, Aug-Nov, 260/H4 dawn, am, dusk

red/white tubes, spinners, work the grass and rocks

Points and Pockets

261/I2

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Mar-Nov, dawn-am, red spinners, lizards, traps, work dusk-night brush and structure

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dawn thru float rig minnows, spring rocks 261/L1 May-Apr, morning along dam, shallows

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Light Tower Point

avoid mid- float rig minnows, spring shallow 261/J2 May-Apr, day, night rocks 1-5’ deep

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Power Plant Discharge

dawn thru float rig minnows, pre-spawn 261/J1 Jan-Mar, morning warm water 3-6’ brush

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1431 Bridge

Fall, avoid minnows, fish pilings one to 260/InsB Jan-July, mid-day another ‘till fish found

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2900 Bridge

Fall, dawn- minnows, fish pilings on 260/InsB Jan-May, morning Kingsland side of bridge

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River Oaks Lodge

260/InsB Jan-May, all day

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dawn thru live minnows, jigs, excellent 260/InsB Aug-Feb, dusk spawning area, shallows

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Fall, avd 261/L1 Jan-May, midday, night

troll 10-15’ chrome/blue traps near pt. 10-15’, Crig shad

Wirtz Dam

Jan-May, Fall, avd 261/L2 midday, night.

hit river sides, channel next to dam 35-50’, 2 humps

River Bend Hump

Fall, dawn- chrm/blk. large traps, troll edge 261/K1 Jan-Apr, morning of the sand bar 15-20’

Big Bend Granite Knoll

Fall, dawn- troll traps along edge of river 260/InsB Jan-Apr, morning channel in 15-20’ Fall, dawn- C-rig live shad, colder months, 261/K3 Jan-Mar, morning fish drops and dome

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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live or cut shad, prepared bait, fish on/edges of hump

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Lighthouse Point

avoid 261/K2 Mar.-Aug., midday

live or cut shad, perpared bait, work pt. and brush

Colorado River

260/InsB All Year, all day

live or cut shad, perpared bait, fish channel bottom

FM 2900 Bridge Pilings

260/InsB All Year, all day

live or cut shad, perpared bait, fish pilings on bottom

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Lake Hump

4 N 30 33.412 W 98 22.068

live minnows, fish crappie house, fish inside

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N 30 33.694 W 98 21.405

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Fall, avoid float rig minnows, spring shallow 261/K3 May-Apr, midday, pm brush 2-5’

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Light Tower Point

Sep-Nov, chrome/blue traps, troll/cast 261/J2 Mar-May, dawn-am along rocks, pt. 10-20’

Sunrise Beach Slough

260/F3

Ferguson Power Plant

dawn, 261/J1 Dec-Mar, morning, night

Mar-Apr, dawn-dusk chrome/blue traps, spring troll traps in 5-15’ fish discharge area in 15-25’ bouncing jigs/slabs btm.

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S. Texas Fisheries Include the Top U.S. Bass Lake Lake braunig Location:

In the San Antonio River watershed on Calaveras and Chupaderas creeks, 17 miles south of San Antonio on Highway 37 in Bexar County

Surface area:

1,350 acres

Impounded:

1964

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diving crankbaits. Hybrid striped bass fishing is good from January through August, and peaks in spring. Again, watch for birds’ feeding activities. As with red drum during the winter months, hybrids may be found in the heated discharge areas. Chicken liver has proven to be a very good natural bait; spoons and rattle traps are effective artificial baits. Channel catfish are good all year with some of the best fishing occurring in the spring. Look for cormorant roosts as one possible site to fish. Better natural baits include cheese baits, liver, shad and cut tilapia. Largemouth bass fishing is at its best January through April, with the majority of fish being caught from February on. Carolina rigged plastic worms, spinner baits, crank baits and grubs are the most used artificials.

The main cover is provided by cattails and bulrush along the shoreline. Structure includes rock rip-rap along dam, intake canal and other stretches of shoreline. The peak fishing period for channel catfish is March through May, although they are harvested year round. Best baits include stinkbaits, tilapia, chicken liver and shad. March through August are great months to catch the red drum. Crawfish and tilapia are very good natural baits, while good artificials include gold and silver spoons and rattletraps. The extended period of January thru August is a good time to catch hybrid striped bass with the peak occurring March thru May. Good natural baits include chicken liver, sunfish and shad, while good artificials include spoons and rattle traps. The best time to catch largemouth bass is in spring with the peak being March thru May. The fish are found concentrated in the bulrush and along the rip-rap found at the dam and intake point. The majority of largemouth bass are harvested with artificial lures such as plastic worms, crank baits and spinner baits.

Choke canyon res. Location:

Frio River watershed in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, 4 miles west of Three Rivers

Surface area:

25,670 acres

3,624 acres

Impounded:

1982

Impounded:

1969

See Page:

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See Page:

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Largemouth bass and catfish are the most popular sportfish in the reservoir. Bass are abundant with frequent reports of double-digit fish being boated. Blue catfish are the most abundant catfish species, but flathead and channel catfish also provide excellent fisheries. White bass provide excellent angling opportunities in the main Frio River channel during the cooler months and along the northern shoreline during summer. Although crappie fishing has recently been poor, respectable catches are not uncommon. The number of large alligator gar in the reservoir is presently low due to commercial harvest. Choke Canyon reservoir has varied types of habitat including steep rocky banks, flooded timber, shallow brushy flats, and creek channels. Water in the lower portion of the reservoir remains fairly clear throughout the year, while the upper portion of the Frio River channel is typically stained. Small coves and protected creek channels stay fairly clear throughout the year. In addition to the cover submerged timber and brush provide for gamefish species, stands of native aquatic vegetation and hydrilla provide excellent habitat in most areas of the reservoir. Structure in the lower portion of the reservoir consists of numerous islands, submerged humps and roadbeds, and long sloping points extending into deeper water. During periods of high water, flooded terrestrial vegetation provides excellent habitat for all game fish species.

Lake Calaveras Location: Surface area:

20 miles south of San Antonio off Loop 1604

Channel catfish are the most sought-after species followed by hybrid striped bass, red drum and largemouth bass.

Lake Braunig Map Grid Red drum are the most popular sport fish in the reservoir. Hybrid striped bass and catfish are the next most sought after species. Although quality to trophy size largemouth bass are present, a limited fishery currently exists. The main cover is provided by bulrush and cattails along the shoreline and the main structure found at Braunig consists of rock rip-rap along the dam and peninsulas. Red drum fishing is good March through August with many fish in excess of 20 pounds harvested annually. As on the coast, this schooling species may sometimes be located by watching for feeding activities by seagulls or pelicans. In winter, red drum may be found near PG 266 the heated discharges. Crawfish and tilapia are very good natural baits; good artificial lures include spoons (gold and silver), rattle traps and trolled deep-

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Largemouth bass anglers are most successful on Choke Canyon during the spring, fall, and winter months. Popular spring baits include spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, rattletraps, crankbaits, and unweighted soft plastic worms or jerkPG 272 baits. Summer bass fishing on Choke Canyon can be frustrating for even the most experienced angler. Topwater baits such as buzzbaits, Zara Spooks, or Pop-R’s, presented very early or very late in the day near weedbeds, are popular and can be productive throughout the day if cloud cover is present. Flipping jigs, plastic worms, or tube baits in heavy shaded cover are often productive when nothing else seems to work. Remember to spool up with a minimum of 20 lb. line or heavier when fishing thick cover. Dead huisache and mesquite brush fray lighter line quickly. As summer temperatures rise, some anglers concentrate on shaded areas in submerged vegetation while many experienced anglers go deep. Deep water bass fishing is best using crankbaits , Texas-rigged worms, Carolina-rigged plastics, or jigging spoons. Brushy main-lake points, rocky shorelines, submerged roadbeds, and flooded brush near deep water or a dropoff are highly recommended targets for bass when temperatures reach 90°F or higher. White bass congregate in the Frio River channel from December through February to gradually head upstream PG 276 to spawn. Although live minnows are popular baits during this annual “run,” many anglers catch their limit using small rattletraps, shad raps, small spinnerbaits, small grubs, and other minnow-imitating artificial baits. As the weather warms, white bass will school in deeper water located near the northern shoreline of the main reservoir. Jigging spoons or small rattletraps trolled deep near main lake points and humps often put fish in the cooler when white bass are hard to find. Catfish anglers can find channel, blue, and flathead catfish throughout the reservoir. Although many catfish anglers prefer deeper water, catfish are often found in relatively shallow areas (8 feet or less) of flooded terrestrial vegetation. Cheesebait and cutbait produce impressive

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lake falcon Location:

Mainstream reservoir on the Rio Grande River, located 40 miles east of Laredo on Highway 83 in Zapata and Starr counties

Surface area:

83,654 acres

Impounded: 1954 See Page:

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Several fishing guides are available at Falcon Reservoir. A list is available from the Zapata Chamber of Commerce. Falcon has long been regarded as one of the best largemouth bass lakes in the state. To win a bass tournament at Falcon, it often takes a 5-6 pound average/fish for your stringer. Channel catfish provide additional opportunities, with an occasional blue or flathead catfish. Recent drought conditions have adversely impacted the white bass and crappie populations. Falcon is a relatively shallow lake with gradual sloping banks found in the majority of the reservoir. At low lake levels rock piles and standing timber provide the majority of structure. At conservation pool level, strong growths of terrestrial vegetation provide excellent cover and structure. Prior to the onslaught of the drought, hydrilla provided good fishing cover along the shoreline. Largemouth bass anglers are more successful during the spring, fall and winter months. Popular baits include spinner baits, crank baits and Texas and Carolina rigged worms. These are used around flooded brush, points, and offshore structure which includes humps, rock piles, inundated buildings, and road beds. Summer fishing at Falcon can be tough, partially because of the South Texas heat. The same lures mentioned above along with top-water and buzz baits (fished early and late) are successful. Catfish can be caught almost any time during the year. Stink baits or natural baits such as shad, shrimp or sunfish are effective for catching catfish throughout the lake.

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stringers of blue catfish, while the larger flathead and blue catfish seem to prefer live bluegill and shad. Experienced flathead anglers concentrate on creek channels and the main Frio River channel. Trotlines and juglines account for many of the larger catfish caught every year at Choke Canyon. Alligator gar, although not present in large numbers, still provide great sport for the bowfishing enthusiast.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

avoid gold/green soft plastics, work 264/B3 October-June, midday reed beds and channel

White Shacks Coves

264/G7 All Year, all day

West Dam Rocks

avoid live shad, soft plastics, work rip 264/D3 October-June, midday rap, vary depths

Jetty West Side

Oct-Dec, 264/D4 Mar-Jul, all day

live shad, soft plastics, work rip rap, vary depths

Jetty East Side

thru May, 264/D5 October all day

live shad, soft plastics, work rip rap, vary depths

Jetty End, Deep Rocks

264/F2 All Year, all day

live shad, soft plastics, work rip rap, vary depths

gold/green soft plastics, work reed beds and channel

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Double Hotwater Outlets

avoid 264/D5 Oct-May, afternoon

shad, chicken liver, Rat-L-Traps, drift, troll, jig

West Outlet Cove

dawn264/C5 Oct-June, midday, dusk

shad, chicken liver, Rat-L-Traps, drift, troll, jig

West Bay

thru July, drift with shad, troll spoons in 264/C4 November all day deep water

North Bay

thru July, drift with shad, troll spoons in 264/G6 November all day deep water

Back Jetty Channel

264/E5 All Year, all day

drift with shad, troll spoons in deep water

Spillway Area

264/F3 All Year, all day

drift with shad, troll spoons in deep water

Dam Deep Water

all day 264/E3 All Year,

drift with shad, troll spoons in deep water

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Species

Daily Length Bag Min.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit. * Daily bag limits is 5 total in any combination. ** Daily bag limit is 5 total in any combination. *** Daily bag limit is 25 in any combination.

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC cheesebait, worms, spring hooks or single w sponge

North Park Cove

Jan-Jun, Oct-Dec, 264/B5 all day

West Side Jetty

264/E4

All Year, all day

crawfish-flavored dough, chum w sour grain & milo

East Side Jetty

264/E4

All Year, all day

shad, perch, fish the bottom, use chicken blood

Water Tower Corner

264/D5 all day

January thru October,

cheesebait, worms, spring hooks or single w sponge

Intake Channel

264/E6 dusk-night

Apr-Oct, dwn-midday,

crawfish-flavored dough, chum w sour grain & milo

Back Channel, left side

264/F7 dusk-night

Apr-Sep, dwn-am,

shad, perch, fish the bottom, use chicken blood

Water Pipe Corner

264/G6 all day

Back Channel, right side

264/F5 all day

Hot Water Outlets

264/C5 all day

March thru September, cheesebait, worms, spring hooks or single w sponge

March thru October,

crawfish-flavored dough, chum w sour grain & milo

January thru October,

shad, perch, fish the bottom, use chicken blood

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Boat Ramp Cove

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lake levels Summer 506.5 ft. msl Winter 505.6 ft. msl Fluctuation: 1-2 feet

SPECIAL REGULATIONS: LARGEMOUTH BASS: Minimum Length Limit (MLL) = 18 inches, and daily bag for all four species of bass = 5 bass in any combination.

RED DRUM: MLL = 20 inches, daily bag = 3 no maximum length limit

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264/C3 All Year, all day

shad, perch, talapia, crawfish, use live bait on bottom

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West Bay

Oct-Dec, 264/C4 Jan-July, all day

live shad, gold/silver spoons, troll with spoons

Double Break

Oct-Dec, 264/E6 Jan-Jun, all day

shad, perch, talapia, crawfish, use live bait on bottom

Back Channel

thru 264/G7 March November, all day

live shad, gold/silver spoons, troll with spoons

Island Deep Hole

264/F2 All Year, all day

shad, perch, talapia, crawfish, use live bait on bottom

Dam Deep Water

thru 264/F3 June November, all day

live shad, gold/silver spoons, troll with spoons

Dam Pipeline

thru 264/F2 March December, all day

shad, perch, talapia, crawfish, use live bait on bottom

West Shoe Line

thru 264/E2 March December, all day

live shad, gold/silver spoons, troll with spoons

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Conservation Pool Elevations:

HOTSPOT NAME

Dead Tree Point

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redfish (freshwater stocked) KEY

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KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

troll silver spoons, cast Rat-LTraps, bucktail jigs

1

North Reed Beds

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

266/F7

Oct-Jun, dwngold, blue soft plastics, work midday, dusk, night structure change

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Picnic Table Point

266/F6

All Year, dawnafternoon

2

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266/E3

Apr-Oct, all day

shad, talapia, perch, crawfish, drift rigs with current

2

Rock Cove

266/F6

Oct-Jun, dwncranks, topwaters, soft craws, midday, dusk, night work structure change

3

East Reed Bed Hump

266/E4

Mar-Sep, dawnafternoon

green, gold, blue spoons, bottom rig live baits

3

Crappie Wall Rip Rap

266/E4

All year, all day

4

Granny’s Cove East

266/F3

Mar-Oct, all day

green, gold, blue spoons, bottom rig live baits

4

Fishing Pier Cove

266/G4

Oct-Jun, dwngold, blue soft plastics, work midday, dusk, night structure change

5

Dam Point

266/F2

Mar-Dec, all day

green, gold, blue spoons, bottom rig live baits

5

Dam Rocks

266/E2

Feb-Nov, dwncranks, topwaters, soft craws, midday, dusk, night work structure change

6

Dam Swim Beach

266/F2

Feb-July, Oct-Nov, all day

shad, talapia, perch, crawfish, drift rigs with current

6

Oak Tree Cove

266/C5

Oct-May, dwnRat-L-Traps, worms, work strucmidday, dusk, night ture change on sonar

7

West Road Bed

266/E3

Apr-Oct, all day

troll silver spoons, cast Rat-LTraps, bucktail jigs

7

Railroad Cove Ledge

266/D5

Oct-May, dawn, morn, dusk, night

8

West Hump

266/D3

Mar-Oct, dawndusk

shad, talapia, perch, crawfish, drift rigs with current

CATFISH

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266/D4

Sep-Mar, all day

drift shad & perch, troll spoons

Species

Daily Length Bag Min.

Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

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Anglers must have a valid fishing license and a freshwater fishing stamp endorsement. Possession limit is twice the statewide daily bag. Fish stored by a person at their permanent residence do not apply to possession limit. * Daily bag limits is 5 total in any combination. ** Daily bag limit is 5 total in any combination. *** Daily bag limit is 25 in any combination.

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gold, blue soft plastics, work structure change BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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North Hot Water Channel 266/G8

Nov-Mar, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

2

Powerline Cove

266/F7

Nov-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

3

Power Plant Cove

266/F6

Oct-July, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

4

Picnic Table Point

266/F5

Sep-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

5

Picnic Table Cove

266/F5

Oct-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

6

Striper Ridge Flats

266/E5

Oct-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

7

Sunken Bridge

266/F3

All year, all day

drift with perch & shad, bottom fish worms & livers

8

Railroad Bridge

266/C5

Nov-June, dawnmidday, dusk

drift with perch & shad, bottom fish worms & livers

9

Gar Cove Hump

266/E2

Oct-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

West Hump

266/D3

Oct-Jun, dawn, am, drift with perch & shad, bottom dusk, night fish worms & livers

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HYBRID STRIPED BASS KEY

HOTSPOT NAME

1

East Channel - North

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

266/E5

Oct-Jun, dwndrift shad and perch, troll silver, midday, dusk, night blue, green spoons

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

2

East Channel - South

266/F3

Oct-Jun, dwnplastic grubs, shad, work deep midday, dusk, night water near structure

3

Striper Ridge

266/F5

Sep-May, dwnmidday, dsk, night

4

Crappie Wall Flat

266/E4

Oct-May, dawn, am, shad, chicken liver, bottom fish, dusk, night vary depth to fish

5

West Hump

266/D3

Nov-May, dawn, am, dusk, night

shad, chicken liver, bottom fish, vary depth to fish

6

West Telephone Poles Hump

266/E3

Nov-May, dawn, am, dusk, night

shad, chicken liver, bottom fish, vary depth to fish

7

West Channel

266/C4

Nov-May, dwnmidday, dsk, night

drift shad and perch, troll silver, blue, green spoons

8

S.W. Channel

266/E3

Mar-Jun, Nov-Dec, plastic grubs, shad, work deep dawn-dusk water near structure

shad, chicken liver, bottom fish, vary depth to fish

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SPECIAL REGULATIONS: LARGEMOUTH BASS: Minimum Length Limit (MLL) = 18 inches, and daily bag for all four species of bass = 5 bass in any combination.

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RED DRUM: MLL = 20 inches and daily bag = 3 and no maximum length limit

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

268/A6 Jan-Feb, all day

fish wht. spinners early then switch to TX-tig red lizard

2

Coody Creek

268/A6 Jan-Feb, all day

fish wht. spinners early then switch to TX-tig red lizard

3

San Miguel Creek

Oct-Nov, 268/C8 Jan-Feb, all day

fish creek sides, bass hand on shallow edge near drop

4

Elm Creek

year, dawn thru chart./wht. buzz bait, jerks, tops, 268/G9 All morn. fish hydrilla in 3-8’

5

Possum Creek

year, dawn, am, spawn starts here in Feb., hit 270/C8 All dusk, night hydrilla & mesquite trees

6

Four Fingers

year, dawn thru light color tops, wk. shallow to 271/J6 All morning deep, hit hydrilla, pts.

7

Huisache Island

midday 270/H3 Mar-May, thru afternoon

deep cranks, hit roadbed in 12-20’, flip bushes w lizard

CRAPPIE KEY

HOTSPOT SOURCE

2

Choke Canyon Park Shore

dawn thru live minnows, jigs, 1-3’ target 270/C3 Feb-Mar, mid-day bushes, trees, hit it all

3

Three Fingers Shore

dawn thru live minnows, jigs, 1-3’ target 270/E8 Jun-Aug, mid-day bushes, trees, hit it all

4

North Shore

dawn thru live minnows, jigs, 1-3’ target 270/H6 Jun-Aug, mid-day bushes, trees, hit it all

5

99 Bridge

dawn thru minnows, jigs, find fish w min268/G8 Jan-Mar, mid-day nows, switch to jigs

6

Possum Creek Bridge

1 2 3

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Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Spotted bass Guadalupe bass Striped Bass Hybrid Striped Bass White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

5* 14” 5* 14” 5* none 5* none 5** 18” 5** 18” 25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

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lake levels Units in Acre Feet as of: 7/2/2012 Optimal Volume: 695,262

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Frio River Channel

268/F8 Dec-Feb, all day

chrome/black back traps, move up river, hit chnl. sides

Main Lake

270/E2 Sep-Nov, all day

tops, cranks, traps, look for schooling fish and birds

99 Bridge West

dawn thru silver jigging spoons., jig bridge 268/G8 Dec-Feb, mid-day pilings 12-20’

99 Bridge East

year, dusk thru 271/InsA All night

South Shore B.R. Area

thru Sep, 271/J2 July midday-afternoon

minnows, shad, fish under lights,, try different depths silver traps, spoons, troll around diving birds, bait fish

HOTSPOT NAME

Percent Full: PG/GRID A7 H8 A3 C4 L2 H6

56.8%

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

1

Huisache Island

270/H3 All year, all day

2

Slab Island

thru May, dawn cheese bait, shad, w. float, fish 268/E5 Jan thru am shallow close to drops

3

South Shore Flats

thru May, dawn chicken livers w float, fish shal270/D2 Mar thru midday low back cove/creeks

4

Oak Trees

thru Feb, dawn cheese bait, early fish under 268/F7 Dec thru am birds, tightline bottom ltr.

5

Greyhound Area

thru Jul, dawn 270/A6 Mar thru midday

6

Four Fingers Cove

thru Apr, dawn shad, chs. bait, cast to small 271/J8 Jan thru midday creek shorelines

7

Possum Creek Flats

Jan thru May, dawn 271/InsA thru midday

cheese bait, shad, 4’ deep w. float, fish under birds

chick. lvrs., cheese bait, anchor 4’ cast to shoreline

cheese bait, fish creek channel edge, stickups, trees

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Current Storage: 394,922

FACILITIES ON LAKE

San Miguel Boat Ramp 268 Highway 99 Boat Ramp 268 Mason Point Public Boat Rp 270 Calliham Unit-Chke Cnyn St Pk 270 S Shore Unt-Chke Cnyn St Pk 271 N Shore Boat Rp(Groups only) 270

dawn thru minnows, jigs, fish bridge pil271/InsA Mar-May, mid-day ings 6-12’

CATFISH

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BEST BAIT & TACTIC

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

Oct-Nov, 270/H1 Mar-May, dawn-aftn

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

start cranks shallow to deep, follow grass lines, pts.

dawn thru spinners early, TX-rig worms, 271/InsA Mar-Apr, mid-day work shallow and drops

10

Four Fingers Cove

dawn 271/J6 Mar-June, thru mid-day

cranks, worms, spinners, work shoreline drops/humps

11

Three Fingers Cove

dawn 270/E9 Mar-June, thru mid-day

traps, cranks, worms, fish cove sides, channel, drops

12

Spillway

dawn thru live shad on C-rig, fish grass and 271/L5 May-Sep, afternoon trees, slow retrieve

13

Caliham Point

Year, dawn thru grn./pumpkin plastics, fish in/out 270/C5 All afternoon grass line and the pt.

14

Road Bed

Year, dawn thru watermelon soft plastics, fish 270/D5 All afternoon road bed, drop 10-20’

15

South Shore Pond Dam

Sep-Nov, 270/F1 Mar-Jun, dawn-aftn

shad cranks, Lucky Craft D7-D10, fish top of dam

CRAPPIE KEY

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N 28 29.653, W 98 14.843

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Caliham Point East Side

dawn thru minnows, roadrunners, fish verti270/D5 Sep-Nov, afternoon cal over brush 25’

9

Dam Intake

271/L4 All Year, all day

Main Point of Four Fingers

271/I6

live minnows, dark jigs, fish intake 20-40’

May thru Aug, dawn live minnows, dark jigs, chrome thru dusk jiggin’ spns., fish pt

WHITE BASS KEY

12

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

dawn thru minnows, jigs, fish around dead 270/H3 Feb-May, mid-day willows

10

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HOTSPOT NAME

Huisache Island

HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

6

Possum Creek Shore

thru Sep, 270/C9 June dawn-afternoon

7

Possum Points

thru Oct, dawn- cast Bandit 2000 to outside grass 270/H6 May afternoon line, rest inside line

8

Cove

thru Apr, dawn live shad, jigging spoons, 268/C6 Nov thru dusk schooling area, look birds

9

San Miguel Boat Ramp Area

thru Apr, dawn live shad, jigging spoons, 268/F8 Nov. thru dusk schooling area, look birds

Dam Area

thru Aug, dawn live shad, jigging spoons, hit the 271/L4 May thru dusk rip rap and brush

10

shad traps, cranks, spoons, troll outside grass line

CATFISH KEY N 28 28.728, W 98 14.766

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Brushy Hump

thru July, dawn blood bait, cheese bait, fish 270/E1 Feb thru dusk under cork in 4-10’

9

River Channel Flat

year, avoid 270/H6 All midday

cut bait, punch bait under cork rig, fish 5-10’ on flat

10

Three Rivers Telephone Poles

year, avoid 270/F7 All midday

live or cut shad, earthworms, work grass and pole

11

Elm Creek East Field

year, avoid 268/G9 All midday

cut bait, punch bait under cork rig, fish 5-10’ on flat

12

Yarbrough Lake

year, avoid 268/A7 All midday

blood bait, cheese bait, cut shad, work bottom struct.

13

Frio River

year, avoid 268/A6 All midday

cut bait, punch bait under cork rig, fish 5-10’ on flat

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

Calliham Unit - State 1 Park

yr, dawn-mrng, 270/C4 All dusk

night lgmth bass, bream, crap pie, use live bait

2 Shore Unit - State Park

yr, dawn-mrng, 271/H1 All dusk

night lgmth bass, bream, crappie, use live bait

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BOAT RAMP

Siesta Shores Bt Ramp (private)

PG/GRID

PICNIC AREA

Zapata Co Public Boat Ramp Falcon State Park Falcon Lake Tackle

CAMPING

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25 10” 25*** 12” 25*** 12” 5 18” 25 10”

WEIGH STATION

White bass Channel catfish Blue catfish Flathead catfish Crappie

14” 14” none none 18” 18”

Units in Acre Feet as of: 7/2/2012

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MAP LOCATOR

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PUBLIC OPERATION

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

1

Arroyo Leon

275/J5 Winter, Spring

plastics, jigs, spinnerbaits, crankbaits

2

Government Cove

Jan-Mar, Oct-Dec, 279/K2 dwn, am, dusk

TX rig plastics, spawn move back to cove streams

3

State Park Cove

Jan-Mar, July-Aug, 279/J6 Fall, all day

chart./wht. spinners, warm days move to deeper water

4

Goose Bay

Jan-Mar, Nov-Dec, 277/J2 dwn, am, dusk

cranks, spinners, work your way in and aroud trees

5

Little Tiger

277/J4 All year, all day

chart/wht. cranks w grn. back, work the trees

6

Big Tiger

year, dawn thru work all the points and back end 277/K8 All aftn. dusk creeks during spawn

7

Bob’s Nob

Year, dawn thru live shad, plastics, work points 276/H3 All aftn. dusk slowly and cast evenly

8

Pierce’s Cove

Year, dawn, 276/G8 All morn, dusk

9

OPEC Creek

dawn thru many tourneys won in this creek, 275/K3 Feb-Apr, aftn., dusk spinners work best

tilapia, shad, work island structure, back streams

Catfish KEY

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HOTSPOT NAME

PG/GRID PRIME TIME

Nov-Dec, 272/InsA Jan-Aug, all day

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

work stink bait along river channel on bottom rig

1

Rio Grande River

2

Rio Grande River/San Ignacio

thru April, 272/D5 Nov dawn thru dusk

cut shad, worms, shrimp, fish using bottom rigs

3

OPEC Creek Marker VIII Area

Nov-Feb, 276/E9 Mar-May, all day

work stink bait along creek channel on bottom rig

4

Goose Bay Hardwood

Nov-Feb, 277/K1 Mar-May, all day

work cut bait in and around trees on bottom rigs

5

Big Tiger Points

277/I6

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Little Tiger Hardwoods

Nov-Feb, 277/L4 Spring, dawn-dusk

work cut bait in and around trees on bottom rigs

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Trees at Marker 8

Nov-Dec, 275/K3 Mar-Apr, dawn-am

blood bait, tie up to trees, drop down to 10-15’

Spring, Nov-Feb, dawn-dusk

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PG/GRID PRIME TIME

BEST BAIT & TACTIC

10

School Bus Cove

dawn thru drop shot plastics to sunken bus, 275/J6 Jan-Apr, aftn., dusk work back creeks

11

Zapata Co Public Boat Ramp

year, dawn, am, work the brush, points w plas274/H8 All dusk, night tics, cranks & spinners

12

Veleno Bridge

273/I2

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Veleno

Jan-Apr, Nov-Dec, 272/H1 dwn, am, dusk

14

Arroyo Del Burro

dawn thru chart./wht. spinners, work the 272/D6 Jan-Apr, dusk grassy islands and pt.

15

State Pk Point, Rocky Ledge

midday279/J7 Mar-July, afternoon

keep in 15-30’, cast to rocky ledge top, keep bait 7-10’

16

Government Cove Point

thru July, am 279/K3 May thru midday

deep cranks, C-rig Senkos, same tactic as #5

17

Main Lake Rock Piles

thru Sep, am 279/J3 May thru midday

10” blk worm, use sonar to find rock piles

18

Tiger Point

thru Aug, am 276/H3 May thru midday

football jig, find rocky ledge 10-15’, keep boat in 20’

19

North Arroyo Veleno

year, dwn thru 273/K4 all aftn, dusk

spinners near brush, flip plastics, cranks on deep pts.

20

Falcon Dam

279/I2

April thru Sep, morn red craw cranks, fish humps, thru aftn points and drop offs

21

Between Markers 2 and 3

279/I9

April thru Oct, morning thru aftn

fish underwater points and drops, 8-12” Senkos

22

Tigers

277/I4

All Year, morning thru afternoon

flip bushes and trees, fish points, humps and drops

23

Bob’s Knob to Marker 8

Year, morning 276/G4 All thru afternoon

fish shallow early, hit numerous cuts, points & drops

24

Arroyo Veleno Mouth

Oct-Dec, 274/G9 Jan-Mar, am thru aftn

fish shallow flats, points, hums and drop offs

25

year, dawn-am, Zapata Public Boat Ramp 274/G9 All dusk-night

work the brush, points w plastics, cranks, spinners

26

Dos Creeks

272/D5

May-Sep

Plastic worms, spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, topwaters

27

Cox Point

276/G7

May-Sep

crankbaits, plastic worms, spinnerbaits

28

Three Fingers

272/E5

Mar-June

brown or black jigs w/ brown trailers, Spinnerbaits.

29

3074 Point

274/F9

Feb-May

Deep-diving crankbaits, spinnerbaits, black/blue jigs; 2-5 ft.

30

Siesta Shores

274/H9

February

Fish spinners early, then Texrigged worms in cover.

31

Tributary Creek Channel 276/H3

December

Soft plastic lizards, Brush Hawgs;stay on edge of channel.

32

White House Creek Area 272/D6

February

Lg. plastic lizards, spinners, Br. Hawgs; fish backs of creeks.

33

Main Lake Points

279/I8

October

Diving cranks, ftball jigs; fish drop-offs, feel for rocks/brush.

34

Long Point Brushpiles

277/I3

June

Fire-tiger crankbaits, Sexy Shad, DD-22, Mans-20

35

Beckwith Point

277/J8

November

Jigs, plastic worms, spinners; fish brush/timber 8-15 ft.

All Year, dawn thru work the brush, piling, shady aftn., dusk areas, with live baits good staging area, work the points and streams

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2012

AUGUST 2012 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

4:59 AM 9:54 AM 2:42 PM 9:49 PM

1.63ft. 1.18ft. 1.54ft. -0.24ft.

High 1:44 PM

0.62ft.

1

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:46 AM 10:06 AM 11:59 AM 9:23 PM

1.42ft. 1.27ft. 1.29ft. -0.58ft.

6:18 AM 11:19 AM 4:04 PM 11:22 PM

1.38ft. 0.99ft. 1.30ft. -0.20ft.

High Low High Low

5:31 AM 10:35 AM 3:42 PM 10:34 PM

1.57ft. 1.05ft. 1.51ft. -0.07ft.

Low 12:45 AM -0.49ft. High 3:37 PM 0.53ft.

2

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

6:02 AM 10:15 AM 1:45 PM 10:10 PM

1.31ft. 1.13ft. 1.24ft. -0.34ft.

High Low High Low

5:59 AM 11:17 AM 4:42 PM 11:17 PM

1.51ft. 0.91ft. 1.45ft. 0.14ft.

Low 1:28 AM High 5:17 PM

-0.38ft. 0.45ft.

3

High 6:42 AM 1.32ft. Low 11:59 AM 0.83ft. High 5:11 PM 1.24ft .

High Low High Low

6:11 AM 10:45 AM 3:12 PM 10:54 PM

1.20ft. 0.94ft. 1.17ft. -0.07ft.

4

Low High Low High

12:02 AM 7:04 AM 12:42 PM 6:20 PM

0.03ft. 1.26ft. 0.66ft. 1.16ft.

High Low High Low

6:25 AM 12:03 PM 5:45 PM 11:57 PM

1.46ft. 0.77ft. 1.37ft. 0.39ft.

Low High Low High

2:06 AM 10:18 AM 1:38 PM 6:50 PM

-0.24ft. 0.30ft. 0.26ft. 0.38ft.

High Low High Low

6:17 AM 11:24 AM 4:36 PM 11:36 PM

1.10ft. 0.74ft. 1.10ft. 0.21ft.

5

Low High Low High

12:39 AM 7:26 AM 1:27 PM 7:33 PM

0.28ft. 1.22ft. 0.52ft. 1.09ft.

High 6:47 AM 1.41ft. Low 12:50 PM 0.62ft. High 6:56 PM 1.29ft.

Low High Low High

2:40 AM 9:47 AM 2:44 PM 8:25 PM

-0.09ft. 0.27ft. 0.16ft. 0.31ft.

High 6:20 AM 1.04ft. Low 12:07 PM 0.55ft. High 6:02 PM 1.03ft.

6

Low High Low High

1:12 AM 7:46 AM 2:16 PM 8:55 PM

0.53ft. 1.19ft. 0.40ft. 1.05ft.

Low High Low High

12:37 AM 7:07 AM 1:40 PM 8:19 PM

0.63ft. 1.38ft. 0.49ft. 1.24ft.

Low High Low High

3:06 AM 9:22 AM 3:41 PM 10:25 PM

0.06ft. 0.28ft. 0.07ft. 0.27ft.

Low High Low High

12:15 AM 6:20 AM 12:53 PM 7:40 PM

0.48ft. 1.01ft. 0.37ft. 0.98ft.

7

Low High Low High

1:39 AM 8:03 AM 3:09 PM 10:33 PM

0.76ft. 1.18ft. 0.31ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

1:17 AM 7:22 AM 2:31 PM 9:59 PM

0.87ft. 1.35ft. 0.38ft. 1.25ft.

Low 3:12 AM High 8:50 AM Low 4:39 PM

0.20ft. 0.31ft. -0.01ft.

Low High Low High

12:51 AM 6:15 AM 1:43 PM 9:48 PM

0.72ft. 1.02ft. 0.23ft. 0.99ft.

Low 1:55 AM High 8:13 AM Low 4:06 PM

0.95ft. 1.19ft. 0.24ft.

Low High Low High

2:02 AM 7:27 AM 3:25 PM 11:51 PM

1.08ft. 1.33ft. 0.28ft. 1.31ft.

High 8:05 AM Low 5:41 PM

0.38ft. -0.07ft.

Low 1:19 AM High 6:02 AM Low 2:36 PM

0.93ft. 1.06ft. 0.12ft.

High 8:02 AM Low 5:08 PM

1.22ft. 0.18ft.

Low 3:02 AM High 7:05 AM Low 4:20 PM

1.25ft. 1.33ft. 0.20ft.

High 7:32 AM Low 6:51 PM

0.47ft. -0.12ft.

High 5:32 AM Low 3:33 PM

1.14ft. 0.05ft.

10

High 6:08 AM Low 6:09 PM

1.28ft. 0.13ft.

High 1:27 AM Low 5:14 PM

1.41ft. 0.13ft.

High 7:39 AM Low 8:03 PM

0.56ft. -0.16ft.

High 4:07 AM Low 4:31 PM

1.24ft. -0.01ft.

11

High 5:50 AM Low 7:02 PM

1.34ft. 0.07ft.

High 2:26 AM Low 6:06 PM

1.49ft. 0.08ft.

High 8:09 AM Low 9:10 PM

0.63ft. -0.20ft.

High 3:58 AM Low 5:27 PM

1.34ft. -0.05ft.

12

High 5:26 AM Low 7:47 PM

1.38ft. 0.02ft.

High 3:04 AM Low 6:55 PM

1.54ft. 0.03ft.

High 8:48 AM 0.67ft. Low 10:07 PM -0.23ft.

High 4:18 AM Low 6:18 PM

1.42ft. -0.08ft.

13

High 4:53 AM Low 8:27 PM

1.40ft. -0.01ft.

High 3:32 AM Low 7:39 PM

1.57ft. -0.00ft.

High 9:31 AM 0.70ft. Low 10:56 PM -0.26ft.

High 4:38 AM Low 7:03 PM

1.47ft. -0.09ft.

4:55 AM 10:07 AM 12:39 PM 9:02 PM

1.42ft. 1.30ft. 1.32ft. -0.03ft.

High Low High Low

3:55 AM 9:16 AM 12:30 PM 8:20 PM

1.59ft. 1.31ft. 1.35ft. -0.02ft.

High 10:16 AM 0.71ft. Low 11:38 PM -0.26ft.

High 4:52 AM Low 7:44 PM

1.51ft. -0.09ft.

14

High Low High Low

5:07 AM 9:53 AM 1:49 PM 9:36 PM

1.44ft. 1.24ft. 1.34ft. -0.02ft.

High Low High Low

4:15 AM 9:19 AM 1:28 PM 8:59 PM

1.60ft. 1.24ft. 1.38ft. -0.01ft.

High 11:07 AM 0.69ft.

High 5:03 AM Low 8:24 PM

1.51ft. -0.07ft.

15

High Low High Low

5:23 AM 10:11 AM 2:50 PM 10:10 PM

1.45ft. 1.15ft. 1.36ft. 0.03ft.

High Low High Low

4:34 AM 9:41 AM 2:21 PM 9:37 PM

1.61ft. 1.15ft. 1.41ft. 0.05ft.

Low 12:16 AM -0.23ft. High 12:22 PM 0.65ft.

16

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:10 AM 9:54 AM 12:14 PM 9:04 PM

1.48ft. 1.31ft. 1.33ft. -0.01ft.

5:41 AM 10:41 AM 3:51 PM 10:46 PM

1.44ft. 1.02ft. 1.36ft. 0.13ft.

High Low High Low

4:53 AM 10:11 AM 3:15 PM 10:15 PM

1.61ft. 1.01ft. 1.43ft. 0.15ft.

Low 12:51 AM -0.17ft. High 3:21 PM 0.60ft.

17

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:16 AM 9:59 AM 1:47 PM 9:45 PM

1.40ft. 1.18ft. 1.30ft. 0.09ft.

6:00 AM 11:16 AM 4:54 PM 11:22 PM

1.42ft. 0.86ft. 1.35ft. 0.28ft.

High Low High Low

5:13 AM 10:47 AM 4:13 PM 10:53 PM

1.60ft. 0.85ft. 1.45ft. 0.30ft.

Low 1:24 AM High 5:22 PM

-0.07ft. 0.56ft.

18

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:20 AM 10:19 AM 3:11 PM 10:28 PM

1.30ft. 0.98ft. 1.27ft. 0.25ft.

High 6:19 AM 1.40ft. Low 11:55 AM 0.67ft. High 6:03 PM 1.33ft.

High Low High Low

5:33 AM 11:27 AM 5:15 PM 11:34 PM

1.58ft. 0.66ft. 1.45ft. 0.51ft.

Low High Low High

1:53 AM 9:19 AM 12:50 PM 7:06 PM

0.07ft. 0.39ft. 0.35ft. 0.52ft.

High Low High Low

5:21 AM 10:49 AM 4:34 PM 11:14 PM

1.19ft. 0.74ft. 1.25ft. 0.46ft.

20

Low High Low High

12:00 AM 6:36 AM 12:40 PM 7:19 PM

0.49ft. 1.37ft. 0.48ft. 1.31ft.

High 5:54 AM 1.56ft. Low 12:11 PM 0.47ft. High 6:26 PM 1.45ft.

Low High Low High

2:13 AM 7:58 AM 1:52 PM 9:02 PM

0.23ft. 0.39ft. 0.22ft. 0.49ft.

High 5:20 AM 1.10ft. Low 11:26 AM 0.46ft. High 6:04 PM 1.24ft.

21

Low High Low High

12:39 AM 6:50 AM 1:29 PM 8:47 PM

0.73ft. 1.37ft. 0.29ft. 1.30ft.

Low High Low High

Low 2:07 AM High 7:02 AM Low 2:50 PM

0.39ft. 0.49ft. 0.09ft.

Low High Low High

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12:18 AM 6:15 AM 1:00 PM 7:48 PM

0.74ft. 1.54ft. 0.30ft. 1.45ft.

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

1.44ft. 1.15ft. 1.35ft. -0.39ft.

19

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

5:53 AM 10:43 AM 2:54 PM 10:40 PM

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TIDE STATION:

High Low High Low

8

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12:03 AM 5:14 AM 12:10 PM 7:47 PM

0.70ft. 1.07ft. 0.19ft. 1.26ft.

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Port O’Connor

South Padre Isl.

Low High Low High

1:06 AM 6:38 AM 1:54 PM 9:28 PM

0.99ft. 1.53ft. 0.15ft. 1.47ft.

High 6:38 AM Low 3:53 PM

0.64ft. -0.02ft.

Low High Low High

Low 1:56 AM High 7:06 AM Low 3:29 PM

1.21ft. 1.43ft. -0.01ft.

Low High Low High

2:04 AM 7:02 AM 2:54 PM 11:21 PM

1.22ft. 1.52ft. 0.04ft. 1.54ft.

High 6:48 AM Low 5:01 PM

0.78ft. -0.10ft.

Low 2:14 AM High 4:31 AM Low 2:01 PM

12:33 AM 2:34 AM 6:57 AM 4:41 PM

1.42ft. 1.40ft. 1.49ft. -0.11ft.

Low 3:24 AM High 7:31 AM Low 3:58 PM

1.39ft. 1.52ft. -0.03ft.

High 7:20 AM Low 6:17 PM

0.90ft. -0.15ft.

High 12:12 AM 1.47ft. Low 3:07 PM -0.33ft.

24

High Low High Low

2:46 AM 4:03 AM 5:31 AM 5:54 PM

1.54ft. 1.53ft. 1.53ft. -0.17ft.

High Low High Low

12:57 AM 5:24 AM 8:21 AM 5:05 PM

1.63ft. 1.48ft. 1.51ft. -0.07ft.

High 8:02 AM Low 7:37 PM

0.98ft. -0.18ft.

High 1:54 AM Low 4:17 PM

1.62ft. -0.37ft.

25

High Low High Low

High 3:28 AM Low 7:02 PM

1.60ft. -0.21ft.

High Low High Low

2:03 AM 7:09 AM 10:08 AM 6:10 PM

1.69ft. 1.47ft. 1.51ft. -0.09ft.

High 8:50 AM Low 8:54 PM

1.00ft. -0.18ft.

High 2:52 AM Low 5:27 PM

1.71ft. -0.35ft.

3:55 AM 9:33 AM 11:11 AM 8:03 PM

1.61ft. 1.44ft. 1.45ft. -0.19ft.

High Low High Low

2:50 AM 7:56 AM 11:48 AM 7:11 PM

1.72ft. 1.41ft. 1.54ft. -0.08ft.

High 9:45 AM 0.98ft. Low 10:02 PM -0.15ft.

High 3:32 AM Low 6:32 PM

1.73ft. -0.26ft.

27

High Low High Low

4:18 AM 9:29 AM 12:59 PM 8:57 PM

1.58ft. 1.34ft. 1.45ft. -0.11ft.

High Low High Low

3:27 AM 8:30 AM 1:05 PM 8:05 PM

1.71ft. 1.31ft. 1.59ft. -0.02ft.

High 10:52 AM 0.92ft. Low 11:01 PM -0.08ft.

High 3:59 AM Low 7:33 PM

1.68ft. -0.13ft.

28

High Low High Low

4:39 AM 9:48 AM 2:18 PM 9:45 PM

1.52ft. 1.19ft. 1.46ft. 0.02ft.

High Low High Low

3:57 AM 9:03 AM 2:09 PM 8:54 PM

1.67ft. 1.18ft. 1.63ft. 0.09ft.

High 1:18 PM 0.83ft. Low 11:53 PM 0.01ft.

29

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

4:16 AM 8:34 AM 12:02 PM 8:28 PM

1.59ft. 1.42ft. 1.51ft. 0.06ft.

4:58 AM 10:15 AM 3:27 PM 10:28 PM

1.47ft. 1.02ft. 1.47ft. 0.19ft.

High Low High Low

4:22 AM 9:36 AM 3:08 PM 9:38 PM

1.63ft. 1.03ft. 1.65ft. 0.23ft.

High 3:52 PM

0.78ft.

30

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

4:26 AM 8:53 AM 1:40 PM 9:19 PM

1.48ft. 1.24ft. 1.52ft. 0.27ft.

31

High Low High Low

5:17 AM 10:47 AM 4:31 PM 11:06 PM

1.42ft. 0.85ft. 1.47ft. 0.39ft.

High Low High Low

4:43 AM 10:11 AM 4:03 PM 10:18 PM

1.59ft. 0.87ft. 1.64ft. 0.42ft.

Low High Low High

0.12ft. 0.62ft. 0.59ft. 0.76ft.

High Low High Low

4:32 AM 9:24 AM 3:01 PM 10:07 PM

1.37ft. 1.04ft. 1.52ft. 0.50ft.

23

1:17 AM 7:02 AM 2:25 PM 10:30 PM

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

0.98ft. 1.39ft. 0.12ft. 1.34ft.

22

Low High Low High

TIDE STATION:

26

12:39 AM 8:43 AM 11:51 AM 5:37 PM

12:59 AM 5:01 AM 1:02 PM 9:51 PM

0.97ft. 1.11ft. -0.04ft. 1.33ft. 1.22ft. 1.24ft. -0.22ft.

SEPTEMBER 2012 1.39ft. 0.69ft. 1.45ft. 0.61ft.

High Low High Low

5:02 AM 10:47 AM 4:57 PM 10:56 PM

1.55ft. 0.72ft. 1.61ft. 0.62ft.

Low High Low High

1:23 AM 8:11 AM 12:42 PM 7:05 PM

0.25ft. 0.59ft. 0.49ft. 0.75ft.

High Low High Low

4:35 AM 9:58 AM 4:15 PM 10:53 PM

1.29ft. 0.83ft. 1.51ft. 0.72ft.

High 5:54 AM 1.37ft. Low 11:57 AM 0.56ft. High 6:33 PM 1.42ft.

High Low High Low

5:19 AM 11:25 AM 5:52 PM 11:32 PM

1.53ft. 0.58ft. 1.57ft. 0.82ft.

Low High Low High

2:04 AM 7:47 AM 1:26 PM 8:29 PM

0.39ft. 0.59ft. 0.40ft. 0.74ft.

High Low High Low

4:35 AM 10:35 AM 5:27 PM 11:37 PM

1.24ft. 0.65ft. 1.49ft. 0.93ft.

3

Low High Low High

12:13 AM 6:11 AM 12:35 PM 7:38 PM

0.82ft. 1.36ft. 0.47ft. 1.39ft.

High 5:33 AM 1.51ft. Low 12:04 PM 0.48ft. High 6:51 PM 1.53ft.

Low High Low High

2:44 AM 7:20 AM 2:06 PM 10:01 PM

0.52ft. 0.62ft. 0.33ft. 0.75ft.

High 4:32 AM 1.22ft. Low 11:12 AM 0.51ft. High 6:40 PM 1.47ft.

4

Low High Low High

12:40 AM 6:24 AM 1:16 PM 8:50 PM

1.01ft. 1.37ft. 0.42ft. 1.37ft.

Low High Low High

12:06 AM 5:41 AM 12:47 PM 7:58 PM

1.02ft. 1.49ft. 0.41ft. 1.50ft.

Low 3:20 AM High 6:35 AM Low 2:47 PM

0.65ft. 0.68ft. 0.29ft.

Low High Low High

12:22 AM 4:22 AM 11:52 AM 8:03 PM

1.11ft. 1.24ft. 0.41ft. 1.46ft.

5

Low High Low High

1:02 AM 6:31 AM 2:02 PM 10:17 PM

1.17ft. 1.38ft. 0.39ft. 1.36ft.

Low High Low High

12:41 AM 5:42 AM 1:34 PM 9:21 PM

1.19ft. 1.48ft. 0.37ft. 1.48ft.

High Low High Low

0.77ft. 0.76ft. 0.76ft. 0.26ft.

Low High Low High

1:11 AM 4:02 AM 12:35 PM 9:46 PM

1.27ft. 1.31ft. 0.36ft. 1.47ft.

Low 1:13 AM High 6:15 AM Low 2:55 PM

1.30ft. 1.42ft. 0.39ft.

Low High Low High

1:17 AM 5:30 AM 2:25 PM 11:14 PM

1.34ft. 1.48ft. 0.36ft. 1.49ft.

High 5:17 AM Low 4:25 PM

0.86ft. 0.25ft.

Low 2:40 AM High 2:49 AM Low 1:23 PM

High 5:24 AM Low 3:58 PM

1.47ft. 0.40ft.

Low 2:01 AM High 5:06 AM Low 3:23 PM

1.46ft. 1.50ft. 0.37ft.

High 5:54 AM Low 5:32 PM

0.94ft. 0.25ft.

High 12:14 AM 1.53ft. Low 2:19 PM 0.38ft.

8

High 5:07 AM Low 5:06 PM

1.52ft. 0.40ft.

High 1:13 AM Low 4:24 PM

1.56ft. 0.37ft.

High 6:37 AM Low 6:54 PM

1.00ft. 0.26ft.

High 1:56 AM Low 3:21 PM

1.63ft. 0.41ft.

9

High 4:54 AM Low 6:09 PM

1.55ft. 0.38ft.

High 2:05 AM Low 5:25 PM

1.61ft. 0.35ft.

High 7:20 AM Low 8:18 PM

1.04ft. 0.25ft.

High 2:34 AM Low 4:24 PM

1.71ft. 0.45ft.

1 2

6 7

High Low High Low

5:36 AM 11:21 AM 5:32 PM 11:41 PM

12:24 AM 3:16 AM 5:22 AM 3:32 PM

1.40ft. 1.40ft. 0.36ft.

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L A K ES

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BAYS

SEPTEMBER 2012 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

OCTOBER 2012

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

High 3:42 AM Low 7:02 PM

1.56ft. 0.36ft.

High 2:31 AM Low 6:20 PM

1.65ft. 0.33ft.

High 8:02 AM Low 9:27 PM

1.06ft. 0.25ft.

High 2:56 AM Low 5:24 PM

1.77ft. 0.47ft.

3:35 AM 9:55 AM 11:22 AM 7:46 PM

1.58ft. 1.43ft. 1.44ft. 0.35ft.

High Low High Low

2:50 AM 10:01 AM 11:12 AM 7:09 PM

1.67ft. 1.38ft. 1.39ft. 0.31ft.

High 8:44 AM 1.05ft. Low 10:24 PM 0.27ft.

High 3:09 AM Low 6:19 PM

1.79ft. 0.49ft.

11

High Low High Low

3:44 AM 9:02 AM 12:59 PM 8:26 PM

1.58ft. 1.36ft. 1.47ft. 0.37ft.

High Low High Low

3:05 AM 8:31 AM 12:51 PM 7:52 PM

1.69ft. 1.32ft. 1.45ft. 0.32ft.

High 9:24 AM 1.02ft. Low 11:12 PM 0.30ft.

12

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:17 AM 9:20 AM 9:28 AM 7:11 PM

1.78ft. 1.59ft. 1.59ft. 0.53ft.

3:57 AM 9:06 AM 2:09 PM 9:05 PM

1.58ft. 1.24ft. 1.52ft. 0.42ft.

High Low High Low

3:20 AM 8:39 AM 1:51 PM 8:34 PM

1.69ft. 1.18ft. 1.53ft. 0.36ft.

High 10:09 AM 0.95ft. Low 11:57 PM 0.38ft.

13

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:23 AM 8:23 AM 12:10 PM 8:01 PM

1.73ft. 1.49ft. 1.60ft. 0.59ft.

4:13 AM 9:30 AM 3:13 PM 9:44 PM

1.58ft. 1.07ft. 1.57ft. 0.52ft.

High Low High Low

3:35 AM 9:04 AM 2:45 PM 9:15 PM

1.70ft. 1.00ft. 1.61ft. 0.45ft.

High 4:09 PM

14

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:27 AM 8:33 AM 1:41 PM 8:51 PM

1.63ft. 1.30ft. 1.64ft. 0.69ft.

15

High Low High Low

4:29 AM 10:02 AM 4:17 PM 10:24 PM

1.56ft. 0.86ft. 1.63ft. 0.67ft.

High Low High Low

3:51 AM 9:35 AM 3:40 PM 9:56 PM

1.70ft. 0.79ft. 1.70ft. 0.59ft.

Low High Low High

12:40 AM 7:55 AM 11:16 AM 6:01 PM

0.48ft. 0.76ft. 0.73ft. 0.94ft.

High Low High Low

3:30 AM 8:55 AM 3:00 PM 9:44 PM

1.51ft. 1.05ft. 1.68ft. 0.82ft.

16

High Low High Low

4:46 AM 10:40 AM 5:21 PM 11:06 PM

1.55ft. 0.64ft. 1.67ft. 0.86ft.

High Low High Low

4:10 AM 10:12 AM 4:36 PM 10:38 PM

1.70ft. 0.56ft. 1.77ft. 0.76ft.

Low High Low High

1:22 AM 6:27 AM 12:01 PM 7:40 PM

0.62ft. 0.74ft. 0.59ft. 0.97ft.

High Low High Low

3:30 AM 9:26 AM 4:17 PM 10:39 PM

1.40ft. 0.76ft. 1.73ft. 1.00ft.

17

High Low High Low

5:03 AM 11:22 AM 6:29 PM 11:48 PM

1.55ft. 0.43ft. 1.70ft. 1.07ft.

High Low High Low

4:30 AM 10:53 AM 5:36 PM 11:22 PM

1.70ft. 0.35ft. 1.81ft. 0.97ft.

Low High Low High

2:00 AM 5:11 AM 12:47 PM 9:28 PM

0.78ft. 0.81ft. 0.44ft. 1.01ft.

High Low High Low

3:26 AM 10:02 AM 5:34 PM 11:41 PM

1.33ft. 0.46ft. 1.78ft. 1.20ft.

18

High 5:18 AM 1.57ft. Low 12:09 PM 0.25ft. High 7:44 PM 1.71ft.

High 4:52 AM 1.70ft. Low 11:38 AM 0.19ft. High 6:40 PM 1.82ft.

Low 2:13 AM High 4:15 AM Low 1:36 PM

0.95ft. 0.95ft. 0.32ft.

High 3:16 AM 1.33ft. Low 10:45 AM 0.20ft. High 6:57 PM 1.82ft.

12:31 AM 5:32 AM 1:01 PM 9:07 PM

1.29ft. 1.61ft. 0.12ft. 1.71ft.

Low High Low High

12:08 AM 5:15 AM 12:28 PM 7:54 PM

1.18ft. 1.70ft. 0.08ft. 1.80ft.

High 4:20 AM Low 2:29 PM

1.11ft. 0.23ft.

19

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

1:15 AM 5:42 AM 1:59 PM 10:42 PM

1.48ft. 1.65ft. 0.05ft. 1.72ft.

Low High Low High

12:59 AM 5:40 AM 1:24 PM 9:25 PM

1.37ft. 1.70ft. 0.04ft. 1.77ft.

High 5:01 AM Low 3:27 PM

1.24ft. 0.19ft.

Low 12:28 PM -0.09ft. High 10:10 PM 1.93ft.

20

Low High Low High

1.63ft. 1.69ft. 0.03ft.

Low High Low High

2:02 AM 6:08 AM 2:26 PM 11:10 PM

1.52ft. 1.68ft. 0.06ft. 1.77ft.

High 5:48 AM Low 4:33 PM

1.33ft. 0.19ft.

Low 1:30 PM -0.09ft. High 11:47 PM 1.99ft.

21

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

10

Low 2:07 AM High 5:39 AM Low 3:06 PM

TIDE STATION:

0.92ft.

1:00 AM 2:51 AM 11:33 AM 8:28 PM

1.40ft. 1.42ft. 0.01ft. 1.87ft.

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Port O’Connor

High Low High Low

4:11 AM 10:50 AM 5:54 PM 11:11 PM

1.62ft. 0.40ft. 1.78ft. 1.21ft.

Low High Low High

High 4:50 AM 1.53ft. Low 11:54 AM 0.42ft. High 7:41 PM 1.66ft.

High Low High Low

4:19 AM 11:26 AM 6:42 PM 11:43 PM

1.61ft. 0.34ft. 1.75ft. 1.34ft.

3

Low High Low High

12:15 AM 4:56 AM 12:32 PM 8:43 PM

1.40ft. 1.55ft. 0.41ft. 1.64ft.

4

Low High Low High

12:36 AM 4:46 AM 1:13 PM 9:56 PM

5

Low High Low High

12:55 AM 4:19 AM 2:00 PM 11:27 PM

6

3:00 AM 4:38 AM 1:04 PM 9:54 PM

1.49ft. 0.56ft. 1.90ft.

Low 1:37 PM 0.51ft. High 11:27 PM 1.23ft.

Low High Low High

1.51ft. 1.52ft. 0.47ft. 1.89ft.

High 4:21 AM 1.61ft. Low 12:05 PM 0.33ft. High 7:36 PM 1.71ft.

Low

2:12 PM

0.49ft.

Low 11:05 AM 0.45ft. High 8:16 PM 1.89ft.

1.50ft. 1.58ft. 0.43ft. 1.62ft.

Low High Low High

12:15 AM 4:19 AM 12:47 PM 8:42 PM

1.44ft. 1.61ft. 0.35ft. 1.67ft.

High 1:50 AM Low 2:51 PM

1.26ft. 0.49ft.

Low 11:43 AM 0.47ft. High 9:34 PM 1.90ft.

1.57ft. 1.62ft. 0.47ft. 1.63ft.

Low High Low High

12:48 AM 4:12 AM 1:35 PM 10:17 PM

1.53ft. 1.61ft. 0.41ft. 1.64ft.

High 3:45 AM Low 3:36 PM

1.30ft. 0.51ft.

Low 12:25 PM 0.53ft. High 10:58 PM 1.94ft.

Low 1:14 AM High 4:06 AM Low 2:54 PM

1.62ft. 1.65ft. 0.51ft.

Low 1:31 AM High 3:59 AM Low 2:30 PM

1.60ft. 1.62ft. 0.47ft.

High 4:49 AM Low 4:31 PM

1.34ft. 0.53ft.

Low

1:06 AM 2:00 AM 3:51 AM 3:54 PM

1.65ft. 1.65ft. 1.66ft. 0.55ft.

High 12:10 AM 1.66ft. Low 3:30 PM 0.52ft.

High 5:39 AM Low 5:38 PM

1.36ft. 0.57ft.

High 12:03 AM 1.99ft. Low 2:08 PM 0.70ft.

7

High Low High Low

8

High 1:36 AM Low 4:57 PM

1.67ft. 0.58ft.

High 1:04 AM Low 4:33 PM

1.69ft. 0.55ft.

High 6:22 AM Low 6:55 PM

1.35ft. 0.61ft.

High 12:41 AM 2.03ft. Low 3:10 PM 0.80ft.

9

High 1:53 AM Low 5:57 PM

1.68ft. 0.62ft.

High 1:28 AM Low 5:34 PM

1.70ft. 0.58ft.

High 6:59 AM Low 8:15 PM

1.32ft. 0.65ft.

High 1:01 AM Low 4:17 PM

2.04ft. 0.88ft.

2:09 AM 8:40 AM 11:43 AM 6:51 PM

1.67ft. 1.39ft. 1.44ft. 0.66ft.

High Low High Low

1:44 AM 8:11 AM 11:42 AM 6:29 PM

1.71ft. 1.33ft. 1.37ft. 0.60ft.

High 7:27 AM Low 9:29 PM

1.26ft. 0.71ft.

High 1:14 AM Low 5:25 PM

2.00ft. 0.97ft.

10

High Low High Low

2:24 AM 8:12 AM 1:15 PM 7:42 PM

1.65ft. 1.24ft. 1.50ft. 0.74ft.

High Low High Low

1:57 AM 7:40 AM 1:06 PM 7:20 PM

1.71ft. 1.17ft. 1.48ft. 0.65ft.

High 7:31 AM 1.16ft. Low 10:38 PM 0.79ft.

11

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

1:22 AM 7:21 AM 11:31 AM 6:32 PM

1.92ft. 1.55ft. 1.69ft. 1.06ft.

12

High Low High Low

2:39 AM 8:26 AM 2:28 PM 8:31 PM

1.63ft. 1.03ft. 1.60ft. 0.84ft.

High Low High Low

2:11 AM 7:58 AM 2:06 PM 8:07 PM

1.70ft. 0.94ft. 1.62ft. 0.73ft.

High Low High Low

1.05ft. 1.00ft. 1.10ft. 0.90ft.

High Low High Low

1:28 AM 7:25 AM 1:16 PM 7:40 PM

1.81ft. 1.31ft. 1.78ft. 1.17ft.

13

High Low High Low

2:55 AM 8:56 AM 3:34 PM 9:18 PM

1.62ft. 0.78ft. 1.71ft. 0.98ft.

High Low High Low

2:26 AM 8:28 AM 3:00 PM 8:53 PM

1.71ft. 0.68ft. 1.76ft. 0.85ft.

High 4:53 AM 0.99ft. Low 10:45 AM 0.85ft. High 6:36 PM 1.18ft.

High Low High Low

1:29 AM 7:46 AM 2:38 PM 8:50 PM

1.68ft. 1.01ft. 1.89ft. 1.29ft.

14

High Low High Low

3:11 AM 9:32 AM 4:38 PM 10:06 PM

1.62ft. 0.52ft. 1.81ft. 1.15ft.

High Low High Low

2:44 AM 9:03 AM 3:54 PM 9:39 PM

1.72ft. 0.41ft. 1.90ft. 0.99ft.

Low High Low High

1.03ft. 1.03ft. 0.68ft. 1.27ft.

High Low High Low

1:27 AM 8:16 AM 3:52 PM 10:04 PM

1.57ft. 0.66ft. 2.01ft. 1.43ft.

3:28 AM 10:13 AM 5:42 PM 10:53 PM

1.64ft. 0.27ft. 1.89ft. 1.32ft.

High Low High Low

3:06 AM 9:43 AM 4:47 PM 10:25 PM

1.74ft. 0.16ft. 1.99ft. 1.14ft.

Low 11:52 AM 0.51ft. High 10:05 PM 1.36ft.

High Low High Low

1:18 AM 8:53 AM 5:04 PM 11:43 PM

1.53ft. 0.33ft. 2.11ft. 1.56ft.

3:46 AM 10:59 AM 6:48 PM 11:40 PM

1.68ft. 0.07ft. 1.93ft. 1.49ft.

High Low High Low

3:30 AM 10:26 AM 5:44 PM 11:11 PM

1.76ft. -0.03ft. 2.03ft. 1.30ft.

Low

High 12:43 AM 1.57ft. Low 9:34 AM 0.05ft. High 6:16 PM 2.19ft.

High 4:04 AM 1.72ft. Low 11:48 AM -0.06ft. High 7:58 PM 1.93ft.

High Low High Low

3:58 AM 11:13 AM 6:44 PM 11:59 PM

1.78ft. -0.13ft. 2.01ft. 1.43ft.

High 1:21 AM Low 1:25 PM

1.44ft. 0.28ft.

Low 10:21 AM -0.13ft. High 7:30 PM 2.23ft.

12:30 AM 4:23 AM 12:42 PM 9:13 PM

1.62ft. 1.76ft. -0.11ft. 1.91ft.

High 4:28 AM 1.78ft. Low 12:05 PM -0.15ft. High 7:53 PM 1.94ft.

High 3:07 AM Low 2:17 PM

1.53ft. 0.24ft.

Low 11:12 AM -0.20ft. High 8:46 PM 2.24ft.

6:33 AM 10:51 AM 4:36 PM 11:48 PM

0.99ft. 1.00ft. 0.55ft. 1.20ft.

South Padre Isl.

High 2:27 AM Low 9:57 AM High 6:06 PM

2

4:38 AM 11:20 AM 6:44 PM 11:51 PM

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

1.52ft. 0.46ft. 1.67ft. 1.28ft.

1

High Low High Low

TIDE STATION:

tide f ore cas t Aug 2012-jul 201 3

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

12:30 AM 1:55 AM 10:31 AM 7:09 PM

1:13 PM

0.61ft.

High 12:25 AM 1.75ft. Low 4:20 PM 0.06ft.

Low 3:40 AM High 6:42 AM Low 3:35 PM

1.60ft. 1.65ft. 0.12ft.

High 6:37 AM Low 5:46 PM

1.36ft. 0.22ft.

Low

High 1:42 AM Low 5:37 PM

1.77ft. 0.12ft.

High Low High Low

12:39 AM 6:14 AM 8:19 AM 4:48 PM

1.78ft. 1.58ft. 1.59ft. 0.19ft.

High 7:26 AM Low 7:06 PM

1.35ft. 0.28ft.

High 12:59 AM 2.01ft. Low 3:52 PM 0.14ft.

24

High Low High Low

2:25 AM 8:51 AM 10:07 AM 6:50 PM

1.75ft. 1.52ft. 1.52ft. 0.20ft.

High Low High Low

1:37 AM 7:11 AM 10:48 AM 5:59 PM

1.79ft. 1.47ft. 1.57ft. 0.27ft.

High 8:13 AM Low 8:26 PM

1.29ft. 0.36ft.

High 1:44 AM Low 5:06 PM

1.99ft. 0.32ft.

15

High Low High Low

25

High Low High Low

2:53 AM 8:42 AM 12:14 PM 7:53 PM

1.70ft. 1.38ft. 1.51ft. 0.31ft.

High Low High Low

2:17 AM 7:44 AM 12:23 PM 7:02 PM

1.77ft. 1.34ft. 1.62ft. 0.35ft.

High 8:51 AM Low 9:40 PM

1.19ft. 0.45ft.

High Low High Low

2:11 AM 7:57 AM 9:00 AM 6:17 PM

1.92ft. 1.69ft. 1.69ft. 0.52ft.

16

High Low High Low

26

High Low High Low

3:15 AM 9:00 AM 1:41 PM 8:47 PM

1.64ft. 1.21ft. 1.54ft. 0.45ft.

High Low High Low

2:46 AM 8:15 AM 1:35 PM 7:57 PM

1.74ft. 1.17ft. 1.68ft. 0.46ft.

High Low High Low

8:04 AM 10:49 AM 12:53 PM 10:45 PM

1.08ft. 1.07ft. 1.07ft. 0.56ft.

High Low High Low

2:26 AM 7:31 AM 11:48 AM 7:22 PM

1.82ft. 1.53ft. 1.71ft. 0.73ft.

17

27

High Low High Low

3:34 AM 9:23 AM 2:53 PM 9:34 PM

1.58ft. 1.02ft. 1.59ft. 0.62ft.

High Low High Low

3:10 AM 8:44 AM 2:36 PM 8:45 PM

1.70ft. 0.99ft. 1.74ft. 0.60ft.

High Low High Low

6:51 AM 10:49 AM 4:10 PM 11:44 PM

0.99ft. 0.94ft. 1.06ft. 0.67ft.

High Low High Low

2:35 AM 7:52 AM 1:29 PM 8:22 PM

1.71ft. 1.32ft. 1.77ft. 0.93ft.

18

Low High Low High

3:51 AM 9:50 AM 3:56 PM 10:15 PM

1.54ft. 0.84ft. 1.63ft. 0.80ft.

High Low High Low

3:29 AM 9:14 AM 3:30 PM 9:26 PM

1.67ft. 0.81ft. 1.78ft. 0.76ft.

High 6:18 AM 0.95ft. Low 11:24 AM 0.81ft. High 5:56 PM 1.09ft.

High Low High Low

2:39 AM 8:21 AM 2:50 PM 9:20 PM

1.61ft. 1.10ft. 1.84ft. 1.11ft.

1:28 AM 4:39 AM 1:41 PM 10:31 PM

1.71ft. 1.77ft. -0.07ft. 1.87ft.

Low High Low High

12:52 AM 5:02 AM 1:01 PM 9:15 PM

1.54ft. 1.76ft. -0.08ft. 1.86ft.

1.57ft. 0.26ft.

Low 12:08 PM -0.14ft. High 10:01 PM 2.23ft.

19

Low High Low High

High 4:15 AM Low 3:12 PM

28

High Low High Low

4:08 AM 10:19 AM 4:54 PM 10:51 PM

1.52ft. 0.68ft. 1.66ft. 0.98ft.

High Low High Low

3:45 AM 9:45 AM 4:20 PM 10:03 PM

1.64ft. 0.64ft. 1.80ft. 0.92ft.

Low High Low High

12:40 AM 5:56 AM 11:59 AM 7:20 PM

0.78ft. 0.94ft. 0.70ft. 1.13ft.

High Low High Low

2:41 AM 8:52 AM 4:00 PM 10:16 PM

1.54ft. 0.88ft. 1.88ft. 1.28ft.

Low High Low High

3:43 AM 3:52 AM 2:46 PM 11:43 PM

1.73ft. 1.73ft. 0.03ft. 1.83ft.

Low High Low High

2:01 AM 5:42 AM 2:04 PM 10:44 PM

1.59ft. 1.70ft. 0.06ft. 1.80ft.

High 5:12 AM Low 4:11 PM

1.56ft. 0.32ft.

Low 1:08 PM 0.02ft. High 11:04 PM 2.19ft.

29

High Low High Low High Low High Low

4:23 AM 10:49 AM 5:49 PM 11:24 PM

1.51ft. 0.55ft. 1.67ft. 1.14ft.

High Low High Low

3:59 AM 10:16 AM 5:08 PM 10:38 PM

1.63ft. 0.50ft. 1.80ft. 1.07ft.

Low High Low High

1:39 AM 5:32 AM 12:32 PM 8:37 PM

0.90ft. 0.96ft. 0.62ft. 1.17ft.

High Low High Low

2:38 AM 9:25 AM 5:04 PM 11:15 PM

1.50ft. 0.69ft. 1.90ft. 1.41ft.

Low

3:57 PM

0.17ft.

Low High Low High

3:50 AM 6:44 AM 3:13 PM 11:58 PM

1.57ft. 1.60ft. 0.22ft. 1.76ft.

High 6:03 AM Low 5:15 PM

1.50ft. 0.42ft.

Low 2:13 PM 0.26ft. High 11:47 PM 2.12ft.

12:36 AM 7:47 AM 8:34 AM 5:13 PM

1.76ft. 1.47ft. 1.47ft. 0.33ft.

Low 5:47 AM High 9:12 AM Low 4:26 PM

1.44ft. 1.50ft. 0.38ft.

High 6:41 AM Low 6:23 PM

1.40ft. 0.55ft.

Low

3:22 PM

0.54ft.

22

High Low High Low

23

High Low High Low

1:13 AM 7:40 AM 11:09 AM 6:27 PM

1.69ft. 1.28ft. 1.40ft. 0.51ft.

High Low High Low

1.72ft. 1.26ft. 1.50ft. 0.54ft.

High 6:33 AM Low 7:37 PM

1.27ft. 0.68ft.

High Low High Low

12:14 AM 7:07 AM 7:42 AM 4:36 PM

2.01ft. 1.66ft. 1.66ft. 0.83ft.

22 23

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12:47 AM 6:40 AM 11:17 AM 5:40 PM

1:31 AM 2:42 AM 11:14 AM 8:15 PM

12:37 PM 0.37ft.

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TIDES

FOR

THE

TEXAS

OCTOBER 2012 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

tide forecast Aug 2012-ju l 2013

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

NOVEMBER 2012

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

High Low High Low

1:23 AM 7:17 AM 12:46 PM 6:47 PM

1.68ft. 1.05ft. 1.56ft. 0.68ft.

High 5:05 AM Low 8:57 PM

1.15ft. 0.81ft.

24

1.62ft. 1.07ft. 1.42ft. 0.68ft.

High Low High Low

12:29 AM 6:30 AM 11:12 AM 5:52 PM

1.90ft. 1.46ft. 1.67ft. 1.09ft.

25

High Low High Low

2:03 AM 8:31 AM 2:16 PM 8:32 PM

1.55ft. 0.86ft. 1.49ft. 0.86ft.

High Low High Low

1:49 AM 7:49 AM 1:56 PM 7:45 PM

1.64ft. 0.84ft. 1.65ft. 0.82ft.

High Low High Low

4:20 AM 10:22 AM 4:19 PM 10:19 PM

1.09ft. 0.93ft. 1.08ft. 0.93ft.

High Low High Low

12:37 AM 6:53 AM 1:11 PM 7:08 PM

1.80ft. 1.21ft. 1.78ft. 1.31ft.

26

High Low High Low

2:22 AM 8:59 AM 3:24 PM 9:23 PM

1.51ft. 0.67ft. 1.56ft. 1.02ft.

High Low High Low

2:11 AM 8:18 AM 2:55 PM 8:34 PM

1.61ft. 0.63ft. 1.72ft. 0.96ft.

High Low High Low

3:55 AM 10:45 AM 6:17 PM 11:47 PM

1.07ft. 0.78ft. 1.15ft. 1.03ft.

High Low High Low

12:40 AM 7:23 AM 2:38 PM 8:24 PM

1.72ft. 0.96ft. 1.89ft. 1.48ft.

27

High Low High Low

2:39 AM 9:26 AM 4:23 PM 10:07 PM

1.49ft. 0.50ft. 1.63ft. 1.17ft.

High Low High Low

2:29 AM 8:47 AM 3:46 PM 9:15 PM

1.58ft. 0.45ft. 1.78ft. 1.09ft.

High 3:30 AM 1.07ft. Low 11:16 AM 0.66ft. High 7:38 PM 1.23ft.

High Low High Low

12:38 AM 7:55 AM 3:48 PM 9:45 PM

1.66ft. 0.72ft. 1.98ft. 1.59ft.

2:55 AM 9:54 AM 5:16 PM 10:44 PM

1.49ft. 0.37ft. 1.67ft. 1.29ft.

High Low High Low

2:44 AM 9:17 AM 4:31 PM 9:52 PM

1.57ft. 0.30ft. 1.81ft. 1.20ft.

Low 11:47 AM 0.56ft. High 8:46 PM 1.29ft.

28

High Low High Low

High 12:24 AM 1.63ft. Low 8:27 AM 0.53ft. High 4:49 PM 2.03ft.

3:09 AM 10:23 AM 6:04 PM 11:14 PM

1.50ft. 0.28ft. 1.70ft. 1.39ft.

High Low High Low

2:56 AM 9:48 AM 5:13 PM 10:25 PM

1.57ft. 0.19ft. 1.81ft. 1.29ft.

Low 12:17 PM 0.49ft. High 9:50 PM 1.33ft.

Low 8:59 AM High 5:43 PM

0.39ft. 2.05ft.

29

High Low High Low

3:22 AM 10:53 AM 6:52 PM 11:37 PM

1.52ft. 0.23ft. 1.70ft. 1.46ft.

High Low High Low

3:06 AM 10:21 AM 5:52 PM 10:56 PM

1.56ft. 0.13ft. 1.80ft. 1.36ft.

Low 12:48 PM 0.44ft. High 10:59 PM 1.36ft.

Low 9:31 AM High 6:36 PM

0.31ft. 2.04ft.

30

High Low High Low High Low High Low

3:31 AM 11:27 AM 7:40 PM 11:59 PM

1.54ft. 0.21ft. 1.68ft. 1.51ft.

High Low High Low

3:13 AM 10:56 AM 6:33 PM 11:27 PM

1.56ft. 0.11ft. 1.76ft. 1.41ft.

Low

Low 10:02 AM 0.29ft. High 7:29 PM 2.04ft.

0.42ft.

NOVEMBER 2012 High 3:31 AM 1.56ft. Low 12:02 PM 0.22ft. High 8:33 PM 1.66ft.

High Low High Low

2

Low High Low High

12:23 AM 3:20 AM 12:40 PM 9:30 PM

1.54ft. 1.57ft. 0.26ft. 1.64ft.

3

Low High Low High

12:59 AM 3:11 AM 1:21 PM 10:29 PM

4

Low High Low High

1:08 AM 1:53 AM 1:05 PM 10:19 PM

Low 10:34 AM 0.31ft. High 8:22 PM 2.04ft.

High 3:19 AM 1.55ft. Low 12:13 PM 0.19ft. High 8:14 PM 1.65ft.

High 1:49 AM Low 2:30 PM

1.37ft. 0.41ft.

Low 11:09 AM 0.36ft. High 9:15 PM 2.05ft.

1.56ft. 1.58ft. 0.30ft. 1.63ft.

Low High Low High

12:37 AM 3:21 AM 12:56 PM 9:22 PM

1.49ft. 1.54ft. 0.26ft. 1.61ft.

High 3:04 AM Low 3:09 PM

1.38ft. 0.43ft.

Low 11:45 AM 0.44ft. High 10:01 PM 2.07ft.

1.56ft. 1.57ft. 0.36ft. 1.62ft.

Low High Low High

1:39 AM 2:15 AM 12:43 PM 9:36 PM

1.51ft. 1.52ft. 0.35ft. 1.59ft.

High 3:01 AM Low 2:50 PM

1.37ft. 0.46ft.

Low 11:25 AM 0.54ft. High 9:36 PM 2.08ft.

5

Low 1:53 PM 0.44ft. High 10:56 PM 1.60ft.

Low 1:36 PM 0.44ft. High 10:28 PM 1.59ft.

High 3:46 AM Low 3:34 PM

1.33ft. 0.51ft.

Low 12:11 PM 0.67ft. High 9:58 PM 2.06ft.

6

Low 2:46 PM 0.53ft. High 11:22 PM 1.57ft.

Low 2:34 PM 0.53ft. High 10:57 PM 1.57ft.

High 4:20 AM Low 4:20 PM

1.27ft. 0.59ft.

Low 1:04 PM 0.81ft. High 10:13 PM 2.00ft.

7

Low 3:44 PM 0.64ft. High 11:43 PM 1.53ft.

Low 3:38 PM 0.63ft. High 11:18 PM 1.55ft.

High 4:40 AM Low 5:09 PM

1.18ft. 0.68ft.

Low 2:08 PM 0.97ft. High 10:23 PM 1.90ft.

Low 6:18 AM 1.07ft. High 11:00 AM 1.23ft. Low 4:47 PM 0.76ft.

Low High Low High

5:33 AM 10:56 AM 4:42 PM 11:35 PM

1.02ft. 1.20ft. 0.73ft. 1.54ft.

High 4:22 AM Low 6:07 PM

1.06ft. 0.80ft.

Low High Low High

5:29 AM 9:13 AM 3:26 PM 10:27 PM

1.38ft. 1.46ft. 1.13ft. 1.77ft.

High Low High Low

12:00 AM 6:23 AM 12:33 PM 5:52 PM

1.49ft. 0.83ft. 1.34ft. 0.90ft.

Low High Low High

5:49 AM 12:17 PM 5:43 PM 11:53 PM

0.76ft. 1.36ft. 0.83ft. 1.54ft.

High Low High Low High

0.96ft. 0.83ft. 0.94ft. 0.94ft. 0.95ft.

Low High Low High

5:21 AM 11:37 AM 4:55 PM 10:27 PM

1.10ft. 1.57ft. 1.30ft. 1.64ft.

12:15 AM 6:50 AM 1:48 PM 6:55 PM

1.47ft. 0.54ft. 1.48ft. 1.06ft.

Low 6:19 AM High 1:16 PM Low 6:41 PM

0.47ft. 1.55ft. 0.94ft.

Low 9:07 AM High 7:24 PM

0.66ft. 1.09ft.

10

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

5:40 AM 1:12 PM 6:34 PM 10:18 PM

0.75ft. 1.75ft. 1.44ft. 1.56ft.

12:31 AM 7:27 AM 2:55 PM 7:55 PM

1.48ft. 0.24ft. 1.63ft. 1.21ft.

High Low High Low

12:14 AM 6:55 AM 2:10 PM 7:34 PM

1.55ft. 0.16ft. 1.73ft. 1.05ft.

Low 9:26 AM High 8:34 PM

0.46ft. 1.22ft.

11

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

6:11 AM 2:27 PM 8:37 PM 9:41 PM

0.37ft. 1.92ft. 1.55ft. 1.55ft.

12:50 AM 8:09 AM 3:58 PM 8:50 PM

1.51ft. -0.03ft. 1.75ft. 1.35ft.

High Low High Low

12:39 AM 7:35 AM 3:01 PM 8:24 PM

1.58ft. -0.12ft. 1.86ft. 1.16ft.

Low 10:02 AM 0.27ft. High 9:50 PM 1.33ft.

Low 6:49 AM High 3:34 PM

0.01ft. 2.07ft.

12

High Low High Low

13

High Low High Low

1:12 AM 8:55 AM 4:59 PM 9:42 PM

1.57ft. -0.26ft. 1.82ft. 1.46ft.

High Low High Low

1:08 AM 8:19 AM 3:53 PM 9:11 PM

1.62ft. -0.33ft. 1.93ft. 1.26ft.

Low 10:44 AM 0.12ft. High 11:14 PM 1.41ft.

Low 7:32 AM High 4:39 PM

-0.28ft. 2.17ft.

1:39 AM 9:44 AM 6:00 PM 10:34 PM

1.62ft. -0.41ft. 1.84ft. 1.54ft.

High Low High Low

1:42 AM 9:06 AM 4:47 PM 9:58 PM

1.66ft. -0.46ft. 1.93ft. 1.34ft.

Low

14

High Low High Low

Low 8:19 AM High 5:43 PM

-0.48ft. 2.22ft.

8 9

282

TLB Tides-2012.indd 282

1.56ft. 0.13ft. 1.71ft. 1.46ft.

2:42 AM 9:48 AM 5:50 PM 8:23 PM 11:53 PM

11:31 AM 0.01ft.

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Port O’Connor

South Padre Isl.

2:20 AM 9:56 AM 5:44 PM 10:46 PM

1.68ft. -0.49ft. 1.87ft. 1.38ft.

High 12:37 AM 1.45ft. Low 12:20 PM -0.04ft.

Low 9:08 AM High 6:45 PM

High 2:48 AM 1.64ft. Low 11:29 AM -0.43ft. High 8:01 PM 1.75ft.

High Low High Low

3:02 AM 10:48 AM 6:47 PM 11:41 PM

1.66ft. -0.42ft. 1.78ft. 1.39ft.

High 1:52 AM Low 1:10 PM

1.45ft. -0.03ft.

Low 10:00 AM -0.47ft. High 7:42 PM 2.17ft.

12:38 AM 3:31 AM 12:26 PM 8:58 PM

1.53ft. 1.57ft. -0.31ft. 1.67ft.

High 3:50 AM 1.60ft. Low 11:44 AM -0.27ft. High 7:54 PM 1.67ft.

High 2:57 AM Low 2:00 PM

1.40ft. 0.04ft.

Low 10:54 AM -0.29ft. High 8:30 PM 2.08ft.

17

Low High Low High

18

Low High Low High

2:29 AM 4:28 AM 1:25 PM 9:46 PM

1.43ft. 1.44ft. -0.12ft. 1.57ft.

Low High Low High

12:51 AM 4:49 AM 12:43 PM 9:00 PM

1.34ft. 1.49ft. -0.06ft. 1.58ft.

High 3:53 AM Low 2:50 PM

1.31ft. 0.15ft.

Low 11:49 AM -0.01ft. High 9:04 PM 1.97ft.

4:15 AM 6:23 AM 2:28 PM 10:26 PM

1.25ft. 1.27ft. 0.12ft. 1.48ft.

Low High Low High

2:24 AM 6:24 AM 1:47 PM 9:57 PM

1.23ft. 1.34ft. 0.17ft. 1.51ft.

High 4:32 AM Low 3:39 PM

1.17ft. 0.29ft.

Low 12:46 PM 0.32ft. High 9:25 PM 1.84ft.

19

Low High Low High

5:07 AM 8:38 AM 3:36 PM 10:59 PM

1.02ft. 1.13ft. 0.36ft. 1.39ft.

Low High Low High

3:52 AM 8:35 AM 2:56 PM 10:41 PM

1.04ft. 1.25ft. 0.41ft. 1.45ft.

High 3:21 AM Low 4:26 PM

1.01ft. 0.45ft.

20

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

4:39 AM 5:07 AM 1:46 PM 9:38 PM

1.42ft. 1.42ft. 0.68ft. 1.73ft.

5:49 AM 10:39 AM 4:50 PM 11:26 PM

0.78ft. 1.10ft. 0.60ft. 1.32ft.

Low High Low High

4:53 AM 10:30 AM 4:09 PM 11:15 PM

0.81ft. 1.25ft. 0.62ft. 1.41ft.

High 1:33 AM Low 5:12 PM

0.92ft. 0.60ft.

21

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

4:16 AM 8:58 AM 2:54 PM 9:44 PM

1.17ft. 1.36ft. 1.00ft. 1.64ft.

22

Low High Low High

6:26 AM 12:23 PM 6:07 PM 11:48 PM

0.55ft. 1.15ft. 0.80ft. 1.28ft.

Low High Low High

5:36 AM 12:00 PM 5:23 PM 11:42 PM

0.58ft. 1.33ft. 0.80ft. 1.37ft.

High Low High Low

12:58 AM 8:31 AM 3:38 PM 5:59 PM

0.87ft. 0.62ft. 0.76ft. 0.75ft.

Low High Low High

4:45 AM 11:31 AM 4:16 PM 9:44 PM

0.89ft. 1.46ft. 1.27ft. 1.58ft.

Low 7:01 AM High 1:49 PM Low 7:19 PM

0.34ft. 1.25ft. 0.96ft.

Low 6:13 AM High 1:11 PM Low 6:30 PM

0.35ft. 1.43ft. 0.94ft.

High Low High Low High

12:32 AM 8:53 AM 6:27 PM 8:37 PM 11:43 PM

0.86ft. 0.46ft. 0.87ft. 0.87ft. 0.88ft.

Low High Low High

5:20 AM 1:19 PM 5:57 PM 9:34 PM

0.62ft. 1.62ft. 1.46ft. 1.54ft.

12:08 AM 7:33 AM 2:57 PM 8:22 PM

1.26ft. 0.17ft. 1.34ft. 1.09ft.

High Low High Low

12:05 AM 6:45 AM 2:08 PM 7:26 PM

1.35ft. 0.16ft. 1.52ft. 1.05ft.

Low 9:25 AM High 7:13 PM

0.32ft. 0.97ft.

Low 5:56 AM High 2:34 PM

0.38ft. 1.75ft.

24

High Low High Low

12:26 AM 8:04 AM 3:50 PM 9:14 PM

1.26ft. 0.04ft. 1.41ft. 1.18ft.

High Low High Low

12:26 AM 7:17 AM 2:56 PM 8:11 PM

1.34ft. -0.00ft. 1.58ft. 1.13ft.

Low 9:59 AM High 7:57 PM

0.21ft. 1.04ft.

Low 6:32 AM High 3:33 PM

0.19ft. 1.82ft.

25

High Low High Low

12:43 AM 8:33 AM 4:35 PM 9:53 PM

1.28ft. -0.05ft. 1.45ft. 1.24ft.

High Low High Low

12:43 AM 7:49 AM 3:36 PM 8:47 PM

1.34ft. -0.12ft. 1.60ft. 1.18ft.

Low 10:32 AM 0.13ft. High 8:44 PM 1.08ft.

Low 7:06 AM High 4:23 PM

0.05ft. 1.86ft.

26

High Low High Low

1:00 AM 9:04 AM 5:16 PM 10:16 PM

1.30ft. -0.11ft. 1.46ft. 1.28ft.

High Low High Low

12:59 AM 8:23 AM 4:13 PM 9:18 PM

1.34ft. -0.19ft. 1.59ft. 1.21ft.

Low 11:06 AM 0.07ft. High 9:35 PM 1.10ft.

Low 7:40 AM High 5:10 PM

-0.03ft. 1.86ft.

27

High Low High Low

1:16 AM 9:35 AM 5:55 PM 10:28 PM

1.32ft. -0.15ft. 1.45ft. 1.30ft.

High Low High Low

1:12 AM 8:57 AM 4:49 PM 9:46 PM

1.34ft. -0.22ft. 1.57ft. 1.23ft.

Low 11:40 AM 0.03ft. High 10:33 PM 1.10ft.

Low 8:12 AM High 5:54 PM

-0.07ft. 1.86ft.

28

High Low High Low

1:32 AM 10:08 AM 6:34 PM 10:47 PM

1.33ft. -0.15ft. 1.44ft. 1.30ft.

High Low High Low

1:23 AM 9:33 AM 5:26 PM 10:15 PM

1.33ft. -0.21ft. 1.53ft. 1.23ft.

Low 12:14 PM 0.01ft. High 11:37 PM 1.09ft.

Low 8:44 AM High 6:35 PM

-0.06ft. 1.86ft.

29

High Low High Low

1:44 AM 10:42 AM 7:14 PM 11:20 PM

1.33ft. -0.14ft. 1.42ft. 1.29ft.

High Low High Low

1:35 AM 10:10 AM 6:05 PM 10:51 PM

1.32ft. -0.17ft. 1.49ft. 1.23ft.

Low

30

High Low High Low

Low 9:15 AM High 7:12 PM

-0.02ft. 1.86ft.

High 12:40 AM 1.07ft. Low 1:20 PM 0.01ft.

Low 9:46 AM High 7:42 PM

0.04ft. 1.86ft.

16

2:11 AM 10:35 AM 7:01 PM 11:29 PM

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

High Low High Low

15

High Low High Low

TIDE STATION:

1.65ft. -0.47ft. 1.82ft. 1.56ft.

23

High 12:20 AM 1.37ft. Low 1:54 PM 0.41ft.

1

3:16 AM 11:33 AM 7:19 PM 11:59 PM

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

1:41 AM 8:04 AM 12:53 PM 7:34 PM

31

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

High Low High Low

1:20 PM

COAST

12:47 PM 0.01ft.

-0.54ft. 2.22ft.

DECEMBER 2012

1 2

High 1:52 AM 1.31ft. Low 11:16 AM -0.11ft. High 7:54 PM 1.40ft.

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

High 2:04 AM 1.26ft. Low 11:26 AM -0.03ft. High 7:33 PM 1.41ft.

High 1:36 AM Low 1:51 PM

1.04ft. 0.04ft.

Low 10:19 AM 0.13ft. High 8:04 PM 1.84ft.

Low High Low High

12:42 AM 2:24 AM 12:06 PM 8:15 PM

1.19ft. 1.20ft. 0.08ft. 1.38ft.

High 2:21 AM Low 2:20 PM

0.99ft. 0.09ft.

Low 10:54 AM 0.25ft. High 8:20 PM 1.80ft.

Low High Low High

2:17 AM 2:47 AM 12:49 PM 8:51 PM

1.10ft. 1.10ft. 0.21ft. 1.34ft.

High 2:55 AM Low 2:45 PM

0.91ft. 0.17ft.

Low 11:33 AM 0.40ft. High 8:31 PM 1.72ft.

12:11 AM 1:56 AM 11:51 AM 8:32 PM

1.26ft. 1.27ft. -0.05ft. 1.38ft.

Low 12:27 PM 0.03ft. High 9:06 PM 1.34ft.

3 4

Low 1:07 PM High 9:34 PM

0.15ft. 1.29ft.

1:48 AM 10:48 AM 6:48 PM 11:37 PM

1.30ft. -0.11ft. 1.45ft. 1.22ft.

Texas Lakes & Bays® Fishing Atlas • 2012 EDITION

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LAKES

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BAYS

DECEMBER 2012 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

DECEMBER MAY 2012 2012

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

Low High Low High

3:15 AM 4:32 AM 1:39 PM 9:19 PM

0.95ft. 0.96ft. 0.36ft. 1.30ft.

High 3:08 AM Low 2:58 PM

6

Low High Low High

4:40 AM 9:12 AM 2:41 PM 10:14 PM

0.75ft. 0.84ft. 0.48ft. 1.19ft.

Low High Low High

3:46 AM 8:16 AM 2:40 PM 9:43 PM

0.75ft. 0.86ft. 0.53ft. 1.27ft.

High 2:08 AM 0.68ft. Low 2:28 PM 0.39ft. High 11:33 PM 0.61ft.

Low High Low High

4:15 AM 7:05 AM 1:13 PM 8:38 PM

1.04ft. 1.07ft. 0.80ft. 1.49ft.

5:01 AM 11:20 AM 3:42 PM 10:29 PM

0.50ft. 0.91ft. 0.68ft. 1.17ft.

Low High Low High

4:22 AM 11:04 AM 3:52 PM 10:06 PM

0.49ft. 0.97ft. 0.70ft. 1.25ft.

Low 9:43 AM High 9:35 PM

0.41ft. 0.65ft.

7

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

4:04 AM 10:35 AM 2:31 PM 8:34 PM

0.73ft. 1.13ft. 1.04ft. 1.39ft.

5:37 AM 12:57 PM 4:56 PM 10:45 PM

0.21ft. 1.05ft. 0.88ft. 1.18ft.

Low High Low High

5:00 AM 12:25 PM 5:07 PM 10:32 PM

0.20ft. 1.16ft. 0.85ft. 1.26ft.

Low 8:13 AM High 8:44 PM

0.24ft. 0.77ft.

8

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

4:28 AM 12:44 PM 4:31 PM 8:17 PM

0.37ft. 1.34ft. 1.26ft. 1.34ft.

6:19 AM 2:15 PM 6:18 PM 11:04 PM

-0.10ft. 1.23ft. 1.05ft. 1.23ft.

Low High Low High

5:42 AM 1:25 PM 6:17 PM 11:04 PM

-0.11ft. 1.35ft. 0.97ft. 1.29ft.

Low 8:31 AM High 8:53 PM

0.04ft. 0.90ft.

Low 5:03 AM High 2:05 PM

-0.02ft. 1.56ft.

9

Low High Low High

7:05 AM 3:19 PM 7:34 PM 11:32 PM

-0.38ft. 1.37ft. 1.18ft. 1.29ft.

Low High Low High

6:27 AM 2:18 PM 7:17 PM 11:42 PM

-0.39ft. 1.51ft. 1.05ft. 1.34ft.

Low 9:09 AM High 9:32 PM

-0.16ft. 1.01ft.

Low 5:44 AM High 3:08 PM

-0.38ft. 1.74ft.

10

Low High Low High

11

Low 7:54 AM High 4:16 PM Low 8:38 PM

-0.62ft. 1.47ft. 1.25ft.

Low 7:13 AM High 3:08 PM Low 8:08 PM

-0.62ft. 1.61ft. 1.11ft.

Low 9:53 AM -0.31ft. High 10:26 PM 1.07ft.

Low 6:31 AM High 4:06 PM

-0.67ft. 1.87ft.

High Low High Low

12:12 AM 8:44 AM 5:09 PM 9:31 PM

1.35ft. -0.79ft. 1.51ft. 1.28ft.

High Low High Low High

12:25 AM 8:02 AM 3:57 PM 8:55 PM 11:22 PM

1.40ft. -0.76ft. 1.63ft. 1.14ft. 1.05ft.

Low 10:41 AM -0.43ft. High 11:32 PM 1.09ft.

Low 7:20 AM High 5:02 PM

-0.86ft. 1.92ft.

1:02 AM 9:35 AM 5:59 PM 10:21 PM

1.38ft. -0.87ft. 1.50ft. 1.25ft.

High Low High Low

1:13 AM 8:52 AM 4:47 PM 9:40 PM

1.44ft. -0.82ft. 1.60ft. 1.13ft.

Low

11:29 AM -0.48ft.

Low 8:10 AM High 5:53 PM

-0.93ft. 1.91ft.

13

High Low High Low

1:58 AM 10:27 AM 6:46 PM 11:14 PM

1.36ft. -0.84ft. 1.44ft. 1.18ft.

High Low High Low

2:04 AM 9:43 AM 5:38 PM 10:28 PM

1.45ft. -0.78ft. 1.53ft. 1.09ft.

High 12:44 AM 1.07ft. Low 12:18 PM -0.48ft.

Low 9:01 AM High 6:37 PM

-0.88ft. 1.84ft.

14

High Low High Low

High 3:00 AM 1.30ft. Low 11:18 AM -0.73ft. High 7:29 PM 1.35ft.

High Low High Low

2:59 AM 10:35 AM 6:29 PM 11:23 PM

1.41ft. -0.65ft. 1.43ft. 1.01ft.

High 1:57 AM Low 1:04 PM

1.00ft. -0.42ft.

Low 9:52 AM High 7:12 PM

-0.70ft. 1.73ft.

12:15 AM 4:09 AM 12:09 PM 8:08 PM

1.05ft. 1.18ft. -0.53ft. 1.24ft.

High 4:00 AM 1.31ft. Low 11:28 AM -0.44ft. High 7:18 PM 1.34ft.

High 3:06 AM Low 1:48 PM

0.88ft. -0.31ft.

Low 10:42 AM -0.42ft. High 7:35 PM 1.60ft.

16

Low High Low High

1:27 AM 5:30 AM 1:00 PM 8:42 PM

0.88ft. 1.02ft. -0.27ft. 1.15ft.

Low High Low High

12:28 AM 5:12 AM 12:21 PM 8:04 PM

0.89ft. 1.18ft. -0.19ft. 1.25ft.

High 4:09 AM Low 2:27 PM

0.73ft. -0.16ft.

Low 11:30 AM -0.08ft. High 7:49 PM 1.47ft.

17

Low High Low High Low High Low High

2:43 AM 7:07 AM 1:52 PM 9:14 PM

0.67ft. 0.86ft. 0.01ft. 1.06ft.

Low High Low High

1:41 AM 6:46 AM 1:16 PM 8:46 PM

0.73ft. 1.03ft. 0.09ft. 1.18ft.

High Low High Low High

12:35 AM 2:49 AM 5:07 AM 3:01 PM 11:25 PM

0.56ft. 0.56ft. 0.56ft. -0.01ft. 0.49ft.

Low High Low High

1:52 AM 4:34 AM 12:19 PM 7:58 PM

1.07ft. 1.11ft. 0.28ft. 1.36ft.

19

Low High Low High

3:54 AM 8:58 AM 2:47 PM 9:42 PM

0.45ft. 0.76ft. 0.29ft. 1.00ft.

Low High Low High

2:52 AM 8:39 AM 2:16 PM 9:23 PM

0.53ft. 0.95ft. 0.36ft. 1.12ft.

Low High Low High

5:54 AM 7:03 AM 3:20 PM 10:57 PM

0.38ft. 0.38ft. 0.15ft. 0.47ft.

Low High Low High

2:30 AM 7:12 AM 1:07 PM 8:02 PM

0.80ft. 0.99ft. 0.62ft. 1.29ft.

4:53 AM 10:56 AM 3:53 PM 10:07 PM

0.23ft. 0.75ft. 0.54ft. 0.96ft.

Low High Low High

3:54 AM 10:30 AM 3:25 PM 9:56 PM

0.31ft. 0.97ft. 0.61ft. 1.08ft.

Low 6:46 AM 0.20ft. High 10:32 PM 0.47ft.

20

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

3:14 AM 10:05 AM 2:01 PM 8:00 PM

5:43 AM 12:54 PM 5:31 PM 10:30 PM

0.03ft. 0.84ft. 0.74ft. 0.94ft.

Low High Low High

4:45 AM 12:05 PM 4:47 PM 10:26 PM

0.10ft. 1.06ft. 0.79ft. 1.06ft.

Low 7:33 AM High 9:48 PM

0.04ft. 0.51ft.

21

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

4:00 AM 12:45 PM 3:24 PM 7:46 PM

6:26 AM 2:32 PM 7:21 PM 10:51 PM

-0.14ft. 0.95ft. 0.86ft. 0.95ft.

Low High Low High

5:28 AM 1:18 PM 6:16 PM 10:55 PM

-0.09ft. 1.16ft. 0.90ft. 1.05ft.

Low 8:17 AM High 8:20 PM

-0.10ft. 0.57ft.

Low 4:44 AM High 2:19 PM

0.03ft. 1.34ft.

22

Low High Low High

23

Low High Low High

7:06 AM 3:36 PM 8:43 PM 11:12 PM

-0.27ft. 1.04ft. 0.93ft. 0.97ft.

Low High Low High

6:08 AM 2:14 PM 7:31 PM 11:22 PM

-0.24ft. 1.24ft. 0.96ft. 1.05ft.

Low 8:59 AM High 8:04 PM

-0.21ft. 0.63ft.

Low 5:27 AM High 3:14 PM

-0.15ft. 1.44ft.

7:43 AM 4:18 PM 9:37 PM 11:38 PM

-0.36ft. 1.10ft. 0.98ft. 0.99ft.

Low High Low High

6:47 AM 2:58 PM 8:19 PM 11:49 PM

-0.35ft. 1.29ft. 0.99ft. 1.06ft.

Low 9:41 AM High 8:30 PM

-0.29ft. 0.67ft.

Low 6:09 AM High 3:59 PM

-0.28ft. 1.50ft.

24

Low High Low High

15

18

25 26

0.81ft. 0.27ft.

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

0.30ft. 1.24ft.

12

Low 12:18 PM 0.58ft. High 8:37 PM 1.61ft.

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Port O’Connor

South Padre Isl.

12:48 AM 9:22 AM 5:43 PM 10:06 PM

1.03ft. -0.49ft. 1.12ft. 0.99ft.

High Low High Low

12:42 AM 8:39 AM 4:40 PM 9:33 PM

1.07ft. -0.48ft. 1.28ft. 0.98ft.

Low 11:36 AM -0.42ft. High 10:45 PM 0.68ft.

Low 7:58 AM High 5:50 PM

-0.39ft. 1.53ft.

27

High Low High Low

1:25 AM 9:53 AM 6:09 PM 10:27 PM

1.03ft. -0.49ft. 1.11ft. 0.95ft.

High Low High Low

1:07 AM 9:16 AM 5:11 PM 10:02 PM

1.06ft. -0.47ft. 1.26ft. 0.95ft.

Low 12:10 PM -0.43ft. High 11:37 PM 0.66ft.

Low 8:29 AM High 6:16 PM

-0.37ft. 1.53ft.

28

High Low High Low High Low High Low

2:01 AM 10:24 AM 6:37 PM 11:02 PM

1.01ft. -0.47ft. 1.10ft. 0.90ft.

High Low High Low

1:32 AM 9:51 AM 5:42 PM 10:38 PM

1.04ft. -0.43ft. 1.23ft. 0.91ft.

Low

12:41 PM -0.42ft.

Low 8:59 AM High 6:35 PM

-0.32ft. 1.51ft.

High Low High Low

2:37 AM 10:55 AM 7:05 PM 11:45 PM

0.97ft. -0.42ft. 1.08ft. 0.83ft.

High Low High Low

2:02 AM 10:27 AM 6:12 PM 11:20 PM

1.01ft. -0.36ft. 1.21ft. 0.85ft.

High 12:28 AM 0.62ft. Low 1:10 PM -0.39ft.

Low 9:29 AM High 6:48 PM

-0.24ft. 1.48ft.

High 1:15 AM Low 1:35 PM

0.56ft. -0.33ft.

Low 10:01 AM -0.14ft. High 6:59 PM 1.39ft.

29 30 31

High 3:17 AM 0.90ft. Low 11:26 AM -0.34ft. High 7:32 PM 1.04ft.

High 2:41 AM 0.95ft. Low 11:02 AM -0.25ft. High 6:35 PM 1.17ft.

JANUARY 2013 Low High Low High

12:01 AM 3:38 AM 11:39 AM 7:05 PM

0.75ft. 0.88ft. -0.11ft. 1.13ft.

High 2:06 AM Low 1:58 PM

0.47ft. -0.25ft.

Low 10:38 AM -0.01ft. High 7:06 PM 1.31ft.

1

0.74ft. 0.82ft. -0.21ft. 0.99ft.

1:15 AM 5:31 AM 12:36 PM 8:20 PM

0.61ft. 0.71ft. -0.06ft. 0.94ft.

Low High Low High

12:52 AM 4:47 AM 12:18 PM 7:31 PM

0.63ft. 0.79ft. 0.06ft. 1.09ft.

High 2:26 AM 0.37ft. Low 2:09 PM -0.14ft. High 11:43 PM 0.26ft.

Low 11:17 AM 0.17ft. High 7:10 PM 1.21ft.

2

Low High Low High Low High Low High

2:10 AM 7:25 AM 1:15 PM 8:38 PM

0.43ft. 0.61ft. 0.14ft. 0.90ft.

Low High Low High

1:44 AM 6:27 AM 1:03 PM 7:55 PM

0.46ft. 0.72ft. 0.25ft. 1.05ft.

Low 1:53 PM High 9:45 PM

-0.02ft. 0.23ft.

Low High Low High

1:55 AM 5:34 AM 12:00 PM 7:12 PM

0.70ft. 0.79ft. 0.39ft. 1.11ft.

3:06 AM 9:33 AM 1:59 PM 8:53 PM

0.22ft. 0.60ft. 0.36ft. 0.88ft.

Low High Low High

2:36 AM 8:46 AM 2:00 PM 8:20 PM

0.25ft. 0.72ft. 0.46ft. 1.03ft.

Low 11:21 AM 0.06ft. High 8:34 PM 0.29ft.

4

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

2:21 AM 8:28 AM 12:50 PM 7:09 PM

0.42ft. 0.77ft. 0.63ft. 1.04ft.

4:04 AM 11:34 AM 2:53 PM 9:08 PM

-0.03ft. 0.68ft. 0.58ft. 0.89ft.

Low High Low High

3:28 AM 10:56 AM 3:13 PM 8:50 PM

0.01ft. 0.84ft. 0.66ft. 1.03ft.

Low 6:29 AM High 8:06 PM

-0.11ft. 0.40ft.

5

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

3:00 AM 11:25 AM 2:05 PM 6:57 PM

0.09ft. 0.91ft. 0.89ft. 1.03ft.

5:00 AM 1:17 PM 4:09 PM 9:27 PM

-0.29ft. 0.84ft. 0.78ft. 0.94ft.

Low High Low High

4:21 AM 12:23 PM 4:37 PM 9:29 PM

-0.24ft. 1.00ft. 0.81ft. 1.06ft.

Low 7:13 AM High 8:15 PM

-0.28ft. 0.52ft.

6

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

3:45 AM 1:21 PM 5:06 PM 5:58 PM

-0.25ft. 1.14ft. 1.10ft. 1.10ft.

5:57 AM 2:32 PM 5:54 PM 10:02 PM

-0.54ft. 0.99ft. 0.92ft. 0.99ft.

Low High Low High

5:14 AM 1:27 PM 5:57 PM 10:18 PM

-0.48ft. 1.16ft. 0.90ft. 1.10ft.

Low 8:03 AM High 8:46 PM

-0.45ft. 0.62ft.

Low 4:35 AM High 2:26 PM

-0.56ft. 1.33ft.

7

Low High Low High

6:52 AM 3:27 PM 7:33 PM 11:00 PM

-0.76ft. 1.11ft. 0.98ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

6:06 AM 2:19 PM 7:01 PM 11:15 PM

-0.68ft. 1.27ft. 0.94ft. 1.15ft.

Low 8:55 AM High 9:32 PM

-0.59ft. 0.68ft.

Low 5:27 AM High 3:18 PM

-0.81ft. 1.46ft.

8

Low High Low High

9

Low 7:45 AM High 4:13 PM Low 8:35 PM

-0.92ft. 1.16ft. 0.98ft.

Low 6:59 AM High 3:07 PM Low 7:53 PM

-0.82ft. 1.33ft. 0.93ft.

Low 9:47 AM -0.69ft. High 10:29 PM 0.69ft.

Low 6:20 AM High 4:05 PM

-0.98ft. 1.53ft.

0.52ft. 1.02ft. 0.92ft. 1.26ft.

12:09 AM 8:38 AM 4:53 PM 9:21 PM

1.06ft. -1.00ft. 1.16ft. 0.92ft.

High Low High Low

12:15 AM 7:51 AM 3:52 PM 8:39 PM

1.20ft. -0.89ft. 1.33ft. 0.89ft.

Low 10:37 AM -0.74ft. High 11:38 PM 0.66ft.

Low 7:13 AM High 4:47 PM

-1.05ft. 1.52ft.

10

High Low High Low

0.25ft. 1.18ft. 1.15ft. 1.25ft.

1:19 AM 9:28 AM 5:30 PM 10:06 PM

1.07ft. -1.00ft. 1.12ft. 0.81ft.

High Low High Low

1:15 AM 8:43 AM 4:34 PM 9:25 PM

1.23ft. -0.88ft. 1.30ft. 0.82ft.

Low

11

High Low High Low

Low 8:04 AM High 5:21 PM

-1.01ft. 1.45ft.

12

High Low High Low

2:27 AM 10:17 AM 6:04 PM 10:54 PM

1.04ft. -0.91ft. 1.06ft. 0.67ft.

High Low High Low

2:14 AM 9:33 AM 5:15 PM 10:13 PM

1.23ft. -0.79ft. 1.24ft. 0.72ft.

High 1:03 AM 0.59ft. Low 12:11 PM -0.68ft.

Low 8:54 AM -0.86ft. High 5:46 PM 1.34ft. Low 10:35 PM 1.11ft.

13

High Low High Low

3:35 AM 11:04 AM 6:36 PM 11:46 PM

0.97ft. -0.74ft. 0.98ft. 0.51ft.

High Low High Low

3:15 AM 10:22 AM 5:53 PM 11:05 PM

1.19ft. -0.62ft. 1.17ft. 0.59ft.

High 2:37 AM 0.49ft. Low 12:52 PM -0.58ft.

High Low High Low

12:42 AM 9:42 AM 6:04 PM 11:01 PM

1.13ft. -0.62ft. 1.22ft. 0.92ft.

High 4:45 AM 0.86ft. Low 11:49 AM -0.51ft. High 7:07 PM 0.91ft.

High 4:18 AM 1.10ft. Low 11:09 AM -0.40ft. High 6:29 PM 1.10ft.

High 4:09 AM 0.37ft. Low 1:29 PM -0.44ft. High 10:13 PM 0.21ft.

High Low High Low

2:22 AM 10:28 AM 6:17 PM 11:43 PM

1.02ft. -0.33ft. 1.11ft. 0.70ft.

Low High Low High

12:42 AM 5:59 AM 12:32 PM 7:36 PM

0.34ft. 0.74ft. -0.24ft. 0.85ft.

Low High Low High

12:00 AM 5:29 AM 11:56 AM 7:04 PM

0.46ft. 0.99ft. -0.14ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

1:29 AM 5:40 AM 2:00 PM 9:41 PM

0.18ft. 0.24ft. -0.30ft. 0.18ft.

High 3:59 AM 0.90ft. Low 11:11 AM -0.02ft. High 6:26 PM 1.03ft.

Low High Low High

1:43 AM 7:23 AM 1:13 PM 8:03 PM

0.18ft. 0.63ft. 0.02ft. 0.80ft.

Low High Low High

12:58 AM 6:50 AM 12:44 PM 7:37 PM

0.31ft. 0.88ft. 0.13ft. 0.99ft.

Low High Low High

3:00 AM 7:24 AM 2:21 PM 9:24 PM

0.05ft. 0.12ft. -0.15ft. 0.17ft.

Low High Low High

-0.43ft. 1.30ft. 1.00ft.

Low 10:21 AM -0.36ft. High 9:09 PM 0.69ft.

Low 6:47 AM High 4:40 PM

-0.36ft. 1.52ft.

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

1.07ft. -0.47ft. 1.29ft. 1.00ft.

Low 10:59 AM -0.40ft. High 9:54 PM 0.69ft.

Low 7:24 AM High 5:17 PM

-0.39ft. 1.53ft.

12:16 AM 8:02 AM 4:09 PM 9:09 PM

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

12:24 AM 4:13 AM 12:01 PM 7:58 PM

Low 7:24 AM High 3:36 PM Low 8:48 PM

1.02ft. -0.47ft. 1.12ft. 1.01ft.

TIDE STATION:

Low High Low High

Low 8:17 AM -0.43ft. High 4:50 PM 1.12ft. Low 10:02 PM 1.00ft. 12:10 AM 8:50 AM 5:16 PM 10:04 PM

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Low 1:50 PM High 9:56 PM

5

TIDE STATION:

3

14 15 16

11:26 AM -0.73ft.

Texas Lakes & Bays® Fishing Atlas • 2012 EDITION

TLB Tides-2012.indd 283

tide f orecast Aug 2012-jul 201 3

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

12:32 AM 5:45 AM 11:53 AM 6:32 PM

0.47ft. 0.79ft. 0.29ft. 0.98ft.

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THE

TEXAS

JANUARY 2013 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

tide forecast Aug 2012-ju l 2013

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

COAST FEBRUARY 2013

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Sabine Pass

Port O’Connor

South Padre Isl.

2:47 AM 9:00 AM 1:51 PM 8:29 PM

0.02ft. 0.56ft. 0.28ft. 0.76ft.

Low High Low High

1:57 AM 8:25 AM 1:34 PM 8:08 PM

0.16ft. 0.81ft. 0.38ft. 0.95ft.

Low High Low High

4:19 AM 9:58 AM 2:06 PM 9:08 PM

-0.08ft. 0.03ft. -0.02ft. 0.20ft.

Low High Low High

1:25 AM 7:54 AM 12:31 PM 6:35 PM

0.25ft. 0.75ft. 0.57ft. 0.97ft.

7

Low 7:39 AM High 3:52 PM Low 8:28 PM

-0.85ft. 1.03ft. 0.82ft.

Low 6:49 AM High 2:58 PM Low 7:40 PM

-0.67ft. 1.23ft. 0.87ft.

Low 9:41 AM -0.66ft. High 10:30 PM 0.55ft.

Low 6:11 AM High 3:40 PM

-0.88ft. 1.33ft.

17

Low High Low High

3:53 AM 10:55 AM 2:23 PM 8:54 PM

-0.11ft. 0.56ft. 0.49ft. 0.75ft.

Low High Low High

2:56 AM 10:11 AM 2:32 PM 8:40 PM

0.01ft. 0.82ft. 0.60ft. 0.92ft.

Low 5:32 AM High 8:45 PM

-0.20ft. 0.24ft.

Low High Low High

2:20 AM 10:46 AM 1:00 PM 6:31 PM

0.05ft. 0.82ft. 0.80ft. 0.99ft.

8

High Low High Low

12:32 AM 8:33 AM 4:21 PM 9:04 PM

0.98ft. -0.84ft. 1.00ft. 0.69ft.

High Low High Low

12:26 AM 7:43 AM 3:34 PM 8:23 PM

1.20ft. -0.66ft. 1.22ft. 0.77ft.

Low

18

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

-0.81ft. 1.25ft. 1.08ft. 1.11ft.

Low 4:55 AM High 9:18 PM

-0.23ft. 0.76ft.

Low High Low High

3:52 AM 11:51 AM 3:50 PM 9:15 PM

-0.12ft. 0.89ft. 0.76ft. 0.90ft.

Low 6:40 AM High 8:11 PM

-0.30ft. 0.29ft.

Low 3:15 AM High 6:11 PM

-0.11ft. 1.03ft.

1:46 AM 9:21 AM 4:48 PM 9:43 PM

0.99ft. -0.75ft. 0.95ft. 0.53ft.

High Low High Low

1:32 AM 8:34 AM 4:07 PM 9:06 PM

1.24ft. -0.59ft. 1.19ft. 0.64ft.

High 12:15 AM 0.47ft. Low 11:22 AM -0.57ft.

9

High Low High Low

Low 7:59 AM High 4:23 PM Low 8:46 PM

-0.67ft. 1.14ft. 0.92ft.

5:51 AM 4:20 PM 7:23 PM 9:44 PM

-0.34ft. 0.77ft. 0.76ft. 0.78ft.

Low High Low High

4:44 AM 1:09 PM 5:42 PM 9:55 PM

-0.23ft. 0.98ft. 0.85ft. 0.90ft.

Low 7:41 AM High 7:53 PM

-0.38ft. 0.35ft.

Low 4:09 AM High 3:04 PM

-0.24ft. 1.11ft.

20

Low High Low High

10

High Low High Low

2:55 AM 10:07 AM 5:13 PM 10:25 PM

0.98ft. -0.60ft. 0.90ft. 0.36ft.

High Low High Low

2:32 AM 9:22 AM 4:37 PM 9:50 PM

1.25ft. -0.45ft. 1.15ft. 0.50ft.

High Low High Low

0.39ft. -0.47ft. 0.21ft. 0.21ft.

High Low High Low

12:41 AM 8:49 AM 4:35 PM 9:18 PM

1.08ft. -0.46ft. 1.02ft. 0.71ft.

6:40 AM 4:20 PM 8:40 PM 10:24 PM

-0.42ft. 0.84ft. 0.79ft. 0.80ft.

Low High Low High

5:33 AM 2:04 PM 7:20 PM 10:43 PM

-0.33ft. 1.04ft. 0.87ft. 0.91ft.

Low 8:37 AM High 8:05 PM

-0.45ft. 0.40ft.

Low 5:00 AM High 3:28 PM

-0.34ft. 1.19ft.

11

High Low High Low

4:00 AM 10:50 AM 5:38 PM 11:09 PM

0.94ft. -0.39ft. 0.85ft. 0.20ft.

High Low High Low

3:32 AM 10:07 AM 5:06 PM 10:35 PM

1.23ft. -0.26ft. 1.10ft. 0.36ft.

High 4:20 AM 0.32ft. Low 12:44 PM -0.34ft. High 8:21 PM 0.16ft.

21

Low High Low High

High Low High Low

2:08 AM 9:36 AM 4:43 PM 9:57 PM

1.03ft. -0.21ft. 0.92ft. 0.49ft.

7:23 AM 4:25 PM 9:05 PM 11:17 PM

-0.48ft. 0.88ft. 0.81ft. 0.83ft.

Low High Low High

6:19 AM 2:45 PM 7:57 PM 11:31 PM

-0.40ft. 1.08ft. 0.87ft. 0.93ft.

Low 9:27 AM High 8:36 PM

-0.51ft. 0.43ft.

Low 5:47 AM High 3:59 PM

-0.40ft. 1.24ft.

22

Low High Low High

12

High Low High Low

5:05 AM 11:30 AM 6:03 PM 11:55 PM

0.88ft. -0.16ft. 0.82ft. 0.06ft.

High Low High Low

4:32 AM 10:51 AM 5:32 PM 11:22 PM

1.17ft. -0.04ft. 1.07ft. 0.23ft.

Low High Low High

12:18 AM 5:53 AM 1:18 PM 7:58 PM

0.09ft. 0.26ft. -0.19ft. 0.15ft.

High Low High Low

3:29 AM 10:20 AM 4:49 PM 10:40 PM

0.97ft. 0.06ft. 0.86ft. 0.29ft.

23

Low 8:01 AM High 4:33 PM Low 9:05 PM

-0.52ft. 0.89ft. 0.81ft.

Low 7:02 AM High 3:17 PM Low 8:16 PM

-0.45ft. 1.10ft. 0.86ft.

Low 10:12 AM -0.55ft. High 9:15 PM 0.44ft.

Low 6:30 AM High 4:28 PM

-0.43ft. 1.26ft.

High 6:13 AM 0.81ft. Low 12:08 PM 0.08ft. High 6:26 PM 0.79ft.

High 5:35 AM 1.10ft. Low 11:33 AM 0.20ft. High 5:58 PM 1.03ft.

Low High Low High

1:19 AM 7:25 AM 1:45 PM 7:42 PM

-0.02ft. 0.21ft. -0.05ft. 0.17ft.

High Low High Low

4:53 AM 11:03 AM 4:53 PM 11:27 PM

0.92ft. 0.32ft. 0.83ft. 0.11ft.

12:11 AM 8:34 AM 4:45 PM 9:02 PM

0.86ft. -0.55ft. 0.90ft. 0.79ft.

High Low High Low

12:14 AM 7:43 AM 3:45 PM 8:35 PM

0.95ft. -0.48ft. 1.11ft. 0.83ft.

Low 10:53 AM -0.58ft. High 9:58 PM 0.43ft.

Low 7:08 AM High 4:51 PM

-0.44ft. 1.27ft.

24

High Low High Low

14

Low High Low High

12:44 AM 7:26 AM 12:41 PM 6:49 PM

-0.04ft. 0.74ft. 0.31ft. 0.78ft.

Low High Low High

12:10 AM 6:43 AM 12:14 PM 6:21 PM

0.12ft. 1.03ft. 0.43ft. 1.00ft.

Low High Low High

2:15 AM 9:10 AM 1:56 PM 7:25 PM

-0.11ft. 0.17ft. 0.08ft. 0.21ft.

High 6:24 AM 0.87ft. Low 11:45 AM 0.55ft. High 4:54 PM 0.84ft.

1:01 AM 9:05 AM 5:02 PM 9:19 PM

0.88ft. -0.56ft. 0.91ft. 0.74ft.

High Low High Low

12:53 AM 8:21 AM 4:10 PM 9:00 PM

0.96ft. -0.48ft. 1.11ft. 0.78ft.

Low 11:30 AM -0.58ft. High 10:46 PM 0.41ft.

Low 7:42 AM High 5:09 PM

-0.43ft. 1.25ft.

1:37 AM 8:51 AM 1:07 PM 7:08 PM

-0.11ft. 0.70ft. 0.50ft. 0.78ft.

Low High Low High

1:01 AM 8:02 AM 12:57 PM 6:40 PM

0.04ft. 0.98ft. 0.63ft. 0.98ft.

-0.18ft. 0.27ft.

15

Low High Low High

Low 3:11 AM High 7:03 PM

25

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

12:17 AM 8:15 AM 12:24 PM 4:50 PM

-0.02ft. 0.86ft. 0.75ft. 0.88ft.

1:47 AM 9:35 AM 5:23 PM 9:48 PM

0.88ft. -0.54ft. 0.91ft. 0.67ft.

High Low High Low

1:29 AM 8:58 AM 4:34 PM 9:30 PM

0.96ft. -0.45ft. 1.11ft. 0.72ft.

Low 12:03 PM -0.56ft. High 11:41 PM 0.37ft.

Low 8:15 AM High 5:20 PM

-0.39ft. 1.22ft.

2:37 AM 10:38 AM 1:17 PM 7:22 PM

-0.15ft. 0.70ft. 0.66ft. 0.79ft.

Low High Low High

1:55 AM 9:36 AM 1:46 PM 6:53 PM

-0.02ft. 0.96ft. 0.80ft. 0.97ft.

-0.23ft. 0.34ft.

16

Low High Low High

Low 4:12 AM High 6:40 PM

26

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

1:12 AM 10:51 AM 12:59 PM 4:31 PM

-0.11ft. 0.92ft. 0.91ft. 0.95ft.

2:33 AM 10:04 AM 5:45 PM 10:23 PM

0.87ft. -0.50ft. 0.91ft. 0.59ft.

High Low High Low

2:06 AM 9:33 AM 4:57 PM 10:04 PM

0.96ft. -0.40ft. 1.11ft. 0.64ft.

Low

Low 8:47 AM -0.33ft. High 5:27 PM 1.17ft. Low 10:29 PM 0.98ft.

Low 3:45 AM High 5:59 PM

-0.18ft. 0.81ft.

Low High Low High

2:52 AM 11:20 AM 2:57 PM 6:44 PM

-0.06ft. 1.00ft. 0.92ft. 0.96ft.

Low 5:22 AM High 6:38 PM

-0.26ft. 0.41ft.

Low 2:12 AM High 1:59 PM

-0.15ft. 1.04ft.

27

High Low High Low

3:22 AM 10:35 AM 6:07 PM 11:01 PM

0.84ft. -0.42ft. 0.89ft. 0.48ft.

High Low High Low

2:48 AM 10:08 AM 5:20 PM 10:42 PM

0.94ft. -0.31ft. 1.10ft. 0.53ft.

High 1:12 AM Low 1:00 PM

0.31ft. -0.45ft.

High Low High Low

12:27 AM 9:20 AM 5:33 PM 10:40 PM

1.00ft. -0.25ft. 1.10ft. 0.85ft.

Low 4:56 AM High 4:39 PM

-0.21ft. 0.87ft.

Low 3:52 AM -0.09ft. High 12:46 PM 1.05ft.

Low 6:40 AM High 6:59 PM

-0.29ft. 0.46ft.

Low 3:14 AM High 2:22 PM

-0.18ft. 1.13ft.

28

High Low High Low

4:15 AM 11:07 AM 6:28 PM 11:42 PM

0.79ft. -0.30ft. 0.86ft. 0.35ft.

High Low High Low

3:36 AM 10:43 AM 5:42 PM 11:23 PM

0.91ft. -0.18ft. 1.08ft. 0.41ft.

High 3:22 AM 0.24ft. Low 1:23 PM -0.35ft. High 11:01 PM 0.13ft.

High Low High Low

1:55 AM 9:55 AM 5:36 PM 11:05 PM

0.92ft. -0.12ft. 1.01ft. 0.66ft.

Low 5:59 AM High 4:18 PM

-0.24ft. 0.90ft.

Low High Low High

4:50 AM 1:41 PM 8:22 PM 9:57 PM

-0.12ft. 1.10ft. 0.96ft. 0.96ft.

Low 7:55 AM High 7:32 PM

-0.32ft. 0.49ft.

Low 4:14 AM High 2:50 PM

-0.19ft. 1.19ft.

29

High Low High Low

3:24 AM 10:34 AM 5:38 PM 11:38 PM

0.83ft. 0.05ft. 0.92ft. 0.43ft.

-0.27ft. 0.91ft. 0.85ft. 0.88ft.

Low High Low High

5:45 AM 2:16 PM 7:45 PM 11:18 PM

-0.15ft. 1.13ft. 0.95ft. 1.00ft.

Low 8:59 AM High 8:10 PM

-0.34ft. 0.51ft.

Low 5:09 AM High 3:14 PM

-0.19ft. 1.23ft.

20

Low High Low High

21

Low 7:32 AM High 3:39 PM Low 8:21 PM

-0.29ft. 0.92ft. 0.82ft.

Low 6:34 AM High 2:42 PM Low 7:43 PM

-0.18ft. 1.15ft. 0.91ft.

Low 9:51 AM High 8:50 PM

-0.35ft. 0.50ft.

Low 5:57 AM High 3:30 PM

-0.18ft. 1.23ft.

12:12 AM 8:07 AM 3:49 PM 8:24 PM

0.91ft. -0.30ft. 0.93ft. 0.76ft.

High Low High Low

12:14 AM 7:18 AM 3:03 PM 8:00 PM

1.04ft. -0.18ft. 1.17ft. 0.84ft.

Low 10:36 AM -0.35ft. High 9:32 PM 0.47ft.

22

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

6:39 AM 3:39 PM 8:32 PM 9:54 PM

-0.16ft. 1.22ft. 1.09ft. 1.09ft.

1:09 AM 8:39 AM 4:04 PM 8:46 PM

0.95ft. -0.28ft. 0.95ft. 0.67ft.

High Low High Low

1:01 AM 7:58 AM 3:23 PM 8:25 PM

1.08ft. -0.17ft. 1.18ft. 0.75ft.

Low 11:15 AM -0.32ft. High 10:27 PM 0.42ft.

23

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

7:18 AM 3:45 PM 8:19 PM 11:36 PM

-0.13ft. 1.17ft. 1.01ft. 1.08ft.

2:02 AM 9:10 AM 4:22 PM 9:15 PM

0.98ft. -0.24ft. 0.95ft. 0.56ft.

High Low High Low

1:44 AM 8:35 AM 3:42 PM 8:55 PM

1.11ft. -0.12ft. 1.19ft. 0.64ft.

Low

11:50 AM -0.27ft.

24

High Low High Low

Low 7:55 AM High 3:49 PM Low 8:32 PM

-0.08ft. 1.11ft. 0.88ft.

25

High Low High Low

2:54 AM 9:42 AM 4:41 PM 9:49 PM

1.00ft. -0.16ft. 0.95ft. 0.42ft.

High Low High Low

2:28 AM 9:12 AM 4:01 PM 9:28 PM

1.15ft. -0.04ft. 1.20ft. 0.50ft.

High Low High Low

3:06 AM 12:23 PM 9:21 PM 10:50 PM

0.39ft. -0.18ft. 0.27ft. 0.26ft.

High Low High Low

12:53 AM 8:34 AM 3:53 PM 8:54 PM

1.06ft. -0.00ft. 1.02ft. 0.70ft.

26

High Low High Low

3:48 AM 10:16 AM 5:00 PM 10:25 PM

1.01ft. -0.04ft. 0.93ft. 0.27ft.

High Low High Low

3:15 AM 9:49 AM 4:20 PM 10:05 PM

1.18ft. 0.07ft. 1.20ft. 0.35ft.

High Low High Low

4:44 AM 12:54 PM 7:56 PM 11:43 PM

0.37ft. -0.07ft. 0.20ft. 0.16ft.

High Low High Low

2:06 AM 9:14 AM 3:55 PM 9:23 PM

1.04ft. 0.11ft. 0.92ft. 0.48ft.

27

High Low High Low

4:46 AM 10:51 AM 5:17 PM 11:06 PM

1.01ft. 0.11ft. 0.92ft. 0.12ft.

High Low High Low

4:06 AM 10:27 AM 4:39 PM 10:45 PM

1.20ft. 0.23ft. 1.19ft. 0.20ft.

High 6:12 AM Low 1:18 PM High 6:45 PM

0.35ft. 0.07ft. 0.20ft.

High Low High Low

3:20 AM 9:59 AM 3:56 PM 9:57 PM

1.03ft. 0.26ft. 0.84ft. 0.24ft.

28

High Low High Low

5:50 AM 11:28 AM 5:33 PM 11:51 PM

1.00ft. 0.30ft. 0.92ft. -0.03ft.

High Low High Low

5:03 AM 11:07 AM 5:00 PM 11:29 PM

1.22ft. 0.41ft. 1.18ft. 0.05ft.

Low High Low High

0.04ft. 0.34ft. 0.21ft. 0.28ft.

High Low High Low

4:38 AM 10:47 AM 3:53 PM 10:38 PM

1.02ft. 0.45ft. 0.80ft. 0.00ft.

19

30 31

12:33 PM -0.52ft.

High 5:17 AM 0.73ft. Low 11:40 AM -0.14ft. High 6:47 PM 0.82ft.

High 4:34 AM 0.87ft. Low 11:20 AM -0.01ft. High 6:03 PM 1.05ft.

Low High Low High

12:16 AM 5:05 AM 1:38 PM 9:08 PM

0.13ft. 0.17ft. -0.22ft. 0.07ft.

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

1:43 AM 6:53 AM 1:31 PM 7:53 PM

0.01ft. 0.09ft. -0.09ft. 0.09ft.

High 5:02 AM 0.76ft. Low 11:16 AM 0.26ft. High 5:37 PM 0.84ft.

12:27 AM 6:32 AM 12:16 PM 7:03 PM

0.20ft. 0.67ft. 0.06ft. 0.79ft.

12:07 AM 5:43 AM 12:00 PM 6:23 PM

0.26ft. 0.84ft. 0.19ft. 1.02ft.

FEBRUARY 2013 1

Low High Low High

1:17 AM 8:05 AM 12:53 PM 7:15 PM

0.02ft. 0.63ft. 0.29ft. 0.79ft.

Low High Low High

12:56 AM 7:08 AM 12:45 PM 6:45 PM

0.09ft. 0.83ft. 0.41ft. 1.01ft.

Low High Low High

2

Low High Low High

2:15 AM 9:54 AM 1:32 PM 7:24 PM

-0.16ft. 0.65ft. 0.51ft. 0.82ft.

Low High Low High

1:49 AM 8:54 AM 1:39 PM 7:10 PM

-0.08ft. 0.86ft. 0.62ft. 1.01ft.

3

Low High Low High

3:21 AM 11:55 AM 2:17 PM 7:32 PM

-0.34ft. 0.75ft. 0.71ft. 0.87ft.

Low High Low High

2:47 AM 10:49 AM 2:52 PM 7:44 PM

4

Low High Low High

4:30 AM 1:44 PM 3:37 PM 7:46 PM

-0.52ft. 0.88ft. 0.87ft. 0.91ft.

Low High Low High

5

Low High Low High

5:38 AM 2:43 PM 6:54 PM 9:05 PM

-0.67ft. 0.98ft. 0.93ft. 0.94ft.

6

Low High Low High

6:42 AM 3:21 PM 7:54 PM 11:04 PM

-0.79ft. 1.03ft. 0.90ft. 0.95ft.

284

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2:48 AM 9:58 AM 11:52 AM 7:06 PM

-0.12ft. 0.02ft. 0.02ft. 0.19ft.

Low High Low High

12:20 AM 7:00 AM 12:03 PM 5:32 PM

0.16ft. 0.74ft. 0.50ft. 0.82ft.

Low 3:56 AM High 6:53 PM

-0.25ft. 0.32ft.

Low High Low High

1:09 AM 9:26 AM 1:01 PM 5:19 PM

-0.11ft. 0.82ft. 0.75ft. 0.86ft.

-0.25ft. 0.95ft. 0.80ft. 1.02ft.

Low 5:08 AM High 7:10 PM

-0.38ft. 0.44ft.

Low High Low High

2:06 AM 12:02 PM 3:12 PM 4:20 PM

-0.36ft. 0.99ft. 0.97ft. 0.97ft.

3:48 AM 12:22 PM 4:24 PM 8:38 PM

-0.40ft. 1.06ft. 0.92ft. 1.05ft.

Low 6:23 AM High 7:44 PM

-0.49ft. 0.54ft.

Low 3:07 AM High 1:31 PM

-0.58ft. 1.18ft.

Low High Low High

4:50 AM 1:27 PM 5:51 PM 9:55 PM

-0.53ft. 1.16ft. 0.96ft. 1.09ft.

Low 7:35 AM High 8:29 PM

-0.58ft. 0.59ft.

Low 4:09 AM High 2:25 PM

-0.75ft. 1.30ft.

Low High Low High

5:51 AM 2:16 PM 6:53 PM 11:15 PM

-0.62ft. 1.22ft. 0.94ft. 1.14ft.

Low 8:41 AM High 9:23 PM

-0.64ft. 0.59ft.

Low 5:11 AM High 3:07 PM

-0.85ft. 1.35ft.

13

17 18 19 6:50 AM 3:42 PM 8:36 PM 11:04 PM

10:34 AM -0.64ft.

2:31 AM 12:05 PM 9:22 PM 10:49 PM

12:30 AM 7:48 AM 1:25 PM 5:45 PM

7:07 AM 4:06 PM 8:31 PM 10:59 PM

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TEXAS

LAKES

&

BAYS

MARCH 2013 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

MARCH MAY 2012 2013

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

High 7:03 AM 0.98ft. Low 12:07 PM 0.51ft. High 5:45 PM 0.93ft.

High 6:07 AM 1.23ft. Low 11:51 AM 0.61ft. High 5:21 PM 1.18ft.

Low High Low High

2

Low High Low High

12:42 AM 8:28 AM 12:46 PM 5:54 PM

-0.17ft. 0.98ft. 0.72ft. 0.97ft.

Low High Low High

12:19 AM 7:22 AM 12:40 PM 5:46 PM

-0.07ft. 1.22ft. 0.81ft. 1.19ft.

3

Low High Low High

1:42 AM 10:07 AM 1:30 PM 5:58 PM

-0.27ft. 1.00ft. 0.89ft. 1.02ft.

Low High Low High

1:14 AM 8:53 AM 1:39 PM 6:16 PM

4

Low High Low High

2:50 AM 11:55 AM 2:35 PM 5:48 PM

-0.35ft. 1.06ft. 1.02ft. 1.05ft.

Low High Low High

Low 4:06 AM High 1:20 PM

-0.40ft. 1.12ft.

6

Low High Low High

5:22 AM 2:06 PM 7:40 PM 9:57 PM

7

Low High Low High

6:32 AM 2:38 PM 7:48 PM 11:45 PM

South Padre Isl.

Low 2:14 AM High 5:17 PM

-0.17ft. 0.54ft.

High 7:50 AM 1.08ft. Low 12:56 PM 0.88ft. High 3:24 PM 0.90ft.

-0.15ft. 1.22ft. 0.97ft. 1.20ft.

Low 3:15 AM High 5:47 PM

-0.24ft. 0.66ft.

Low 12:22 AM -0.38ft. High 9:50 AM 1.17ft.

2:16 AM 10:38 AM 3:00 PM 7:03 PM

-0.20ft. 1.26ft. 1.09ft. 1.20ft.

Low 4:25 AM High 6:28 PM

-0.29ft. 0.74ft.

Low 1:25 AM -0.49ft. High 11:40 AM 1.29ft.

Low High Low High

3:23 AM 12:06 PM 4:40 PM 8:31 PM

-0.23ft. 1.30ft. 1.12ft. 1.21ft.

Low 5:44 AM High 7:14 PM

-0.31ft. 0.77ft.

Low 2:35 AM -0.53ft. High 12:52 PM 1.37ft.

-0.44ft. 1.15ft. 1.00ft. 1.02ft.

Low High Low High

4:32 AM 1:07 PM 5:56 PM 10:17 PM

-0.24ft. 1.34ft. 1.09ft. 1.24ft.

Low 7:06 AM High 8:05 PM

-0.31ft. 0.75ft.

Low 3:47 AM High 1:39 PM

-0.52ft. 1.40ft.

-0.44ft. 1.13ft. 0.89ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

5:39 AM 1:51 PM 6:47 PM 11:43 PM

-0.23ft. 1.35ft. 1.00ft. 1.31ft.

Low 8:22 AM High 9:02 PM

-0.28ft. 0.69ft.

Low 4:56 AM High 2:10 PM

-0.46ft. 1.35ft.

Low 7:32 AM High 3:03 PM Low 8:14 PM

-0.39ft. 1.09ft. 0.74ft.

Low 6:40 AM High 2:26 PM Low 7:28 PM

-0.19ft. 1.33ft. 0.87ft.

Low 9:28 AM -0.23ft. High 11:09 PM 0.59ft.

Low High Low High

-0.35ft. 1.26ft. 1.03ft. 1.15ft.

9

High Low High Low

1:07 AM 8:26 AM 3:27 PM 8:46 PM

1.09ft. -0.29ft. 1.05ft. 0.56ft.

High Low High Low

12:53 AM 7:35 AM 2:55 PM 8:07 PM

1.39ft. -0.11ft. 1.31ft. 0.72ft.

Low 10:25 AM -0.15ft. High 8:14 PM 0.46ft. Low 9:21 PM 0.46ft.

Low 7:00 AM High 2:44 PM Low 7:31 PM

-0.19ft. 1.15ft. 0.84ft.

10

High Low High Low

3:17 AM 10:13 AM 4:49 PM 10:21 PM

1.13ft. -0.15ft. 1.01ft. 0.38ft.

High Low High Low

1:55 AM 9:25 AM 4:21 PM 9:45 PM

1.44ft. 0.01ft. 1.28ft. 0.56ft.

High Low High Low

0.54ft. -0.04ft. 0.39ft. 0.33ft.

High Low High Low

12:29 AM 8:55 AM 3:52 PM 9:02 PM

1.17ft. 0.00ft. 1.04ft. 0.62ft.

11

High Low High Low

4:21 AM 10:57 AM 5:11 PM 10:57 PM

1.16ft. 0.04ft. 0.98ft. 0.22ft.

High Low High Low

3:52 AM 10:10 AM 4:45 PM 10:24 PM

1.47ft. 0.17ft. 1.26ft. 0.40ft.

High 5:35 AM Low 1:01 PM High 7:21 PM

0.52ft. 0.08ft. 0.37ft.

High Low High Low

2:52 AM 9:46 AM 3:59 PM 9:37 PM

1.20ft. 0.22ft. 0.95ft. 0.40ft.

12

High Low High Low

5:21 AM 11:37 AM 5:32 PM 11:35 PM

1.16ft. 0.23ft. 0.97ft. 0.09ft.

High Low High Low

4:47 AM 10:52 AM 5:07 PM 11:03 PM

1.48ft. 0.35ft. 1.24ft. 0.28ft.

Low High Low High

12:28 AM 7:05 AM 1:43 PM 7:03 PM

0.21ft. 0.53ft. 0.21ft. 0.38ft.

High Low High Low

4:07 AM 10:36 AM 4:02 PM 10:15 PM

1.21ft. 0.42ft. 0.90ft. 0.20ft.

1.46ft.

Low High Low High

1:12 AM 8:28 AM 2:23 PM 6:45 PM

0.11ft. 0.54ft. 0.33ft. 0.42ft.

High Low High Low

5:19 AM 11:25 AM 4:04 PM 10:54 PM

1.21ft. 0.62ft. 0.89ft. 0.05ft.

8

6:07 AM 11:42 AM 3:45 PM 11:26 PM

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

High Low High Low

5

1.03ft. 0.66ft. 0.82ft. -0.21ft.

3:39 AM 12:15 PM 7:52 PM 11:39 PM

High 5:40 AM

12:14 AM 7:21 AM 12:49 PM 6:12 PM

0.01ft. 1.12ft. 0.61ft. 0.97ft.

High 6:34 AM 1.42ft. Low 12:11 PM 0.72ft. High 5:45 PM 1.21ft.

Low High Low High

1:54 AM 9:55 AM 3:00 PM 6:20 PM

0.04ft. 0.55ft. 0.44ft. 0.48ft.

High 6:31 AM

14

Low High Low High

15

Low High Low High

12:55 AM 8:25 AM 1:19 PM 6:28 PM

-0.03ft. 1.08ft. 0.76ft. 0.98ft.

Low High Low High

12:25 AM 7:31 AM 12:50 PM 5:58 PM

0.13ft. 1.38ft. 0.88ft. 1.20ft.

Low High Low High

2:36 AM 11:48 AM 3:15 PM 5:38 PM

-0.00ft. 0.56ft. 0.54ft. 0.55ft.

High 7:48 AM Low 1:12 PM High 3:46 PM

1:39 AM 9:37 AM 1:43 PM 6:34 PM

-0.02ft. 1.05ft. 0.89ft. 1.00ft.

Low High Low High

1:11 AM 8:34 AM 1:31 PM 6:02 PM

0.12ft. 1.33ft. 1.01ft. 1.19ft.

Low 3:20 AM High 5:15 PM

-0.02ft. 0.62ft.

Low 12:19 AM -0.07ft. High 9:19 AM 1.18ft.

16

Low High Low High

2:30 AM 11:03 AM 1:58 PM 5:57 PM

0.01ft. 1.03ft. 0.98ft. 1.03ft.

Low High Low High

2:01 AM 9:52 AM 2:18 PM 5:55 PM

0.14ft. 1.29ft. 1.12ft. 1.19ft.

Low 4:10 AM High 5:43 PM

-0.02ft. 0.69ft.

Low 1:08 AM -0.05ft. High 11:10 AM 1.21ft.

17

Low High Low High

18

Low High Low High

3:30 AM 1:04 PM 1:55 PM 5:02 PM

0.05ft. 1.05ft. 1.05ft. 1.07ft.

Low High Low High

2:57 AM 11:27 AM 3:34 PM 5:31 PM

0.18ft. 1.27ft. 1.19ft. 1.20ft.

Low 5:10 AM High 6:21 PM

-0.00ft. 0.73ft.

Low 2:03 AM 0.01ft. High 12:54 PM 1.27ft.

19

Low

4:40 AM

0.09ft.

Low 3:59 AM 0.22ft. High 12:53 PM 1.29ft.

Low

6:25 AM

0.02ft.

Low 3:04 AM High 1:51 PM

0.08ft. 1.32ft.

20

Low 5:53 AM High 2:58 PM

0.12ft. 1.10ft.

Low 5:03 AM High 1:46 PM

0.25ft. 1.32ft.

Low 7:50 AM High 7:41 PM

0.03ft. 0.76ft.

Low 4:09 AM High 2:21 PM

0.14ft. 1.36ft.

0.13ft. 1.11ft. 0.98ft. 1.03ft.

Low 6:04 AM High 2:18 PM Low 8:06 PM

0.26ft. 1.34ft. 1.09ft.

Low 9:09 AM High 8:17 PM

0.05ft. 0.74ft.

Low 5:11 AM High 2:38 PM

0.20ft. 1.36ft.

21

Low High Low High

Low 7:44 AM High 3:19 PM Low 8:38 PM

0.14ft. 1.12ft. 0.91ft.

High Low High Low

12:15 AM 6:58 AM 2:40 PM 8:00 PM

1.17ft. 0.27ft. 1.36ft. 1.01ft.

Low 10:13 AM 0.07ft. High 8:49 PM 0.70ft.

Low High Low High

0.25ft. 1.33ft. 1.13ft. 1.15ft.

High Low High Low

1.08ft. 0.17ft. 1.12ft. 0.80ft.

High Low High Low

1:16 AM 7:45 AM 2:59 PM 8:18 PM

1.24ft. 0.29ft. 1.37ft. 0.89ft.

Low 11:06 AM 0.11ft. High 9:04 PM 0.63ft.

Low 6:59 AM High 2:52 PM Low 8:04 PM

22 23

6:55 AM 3:06 PM 8:55 PM 11:59 PM

1:14 AM 8:26 AM 3:35 PM 8:47 PM

6:07 AM 2:47 PM 8:20 PM 10:27 PM

1.19ft.

1.18ft. 0.94ft. 0.97ft.

0.30ft. 1.28ft. 1.02ft.

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Sabine Pass

Port O’Connor

South Padre Isl.

24

2:17 AM 9:04 AM 3:51 PM 9:10 PM

1.15ft. 0.22ft. 1.13ft. 0.65ft.

High Low High Low

2:07 AM 8:28 AM 3:16 PM 8:45 PM

1.32ft. 0.34ft. 1.38ft. 0.74ft.

Low 11:54 AM 0.17ft. High 8:33 PM 0.55ft. Low 11:17 PM 0.53ft.

High Low High Low

12:21 AM 7:48 AM 2:57 PM 8:17 PM

1.17ft. 0.35ft. 1.19ft. 0.84ft.

25

High Low High Low

3:14 AM 9:41 AM 4:09 PM 9:41 PM

1.22ft. 0.30ft. 1.13ft. 0.48ft.

High Low High Low

2:54 AM 9:09 AM 3:33 PM 9:16 PM

1.41ft. 0.41ft. 1.39ft. 0.56ft.

High Low High Low

4:38 AM 12:41 PM 7:24 PM 11:25 PM

0.61ft. 0.26ft. 0.47ft. 0.42ft.

High Low High Low

1:42 AM 8:37 AM 3:00 PM 8:38 PM

1.21ft. 0.42ft. 1.09ft. 0.62ft.

26

High Low High Low

4:11 AM 10:20 AM 4:27 PM 10:16 PM

1.30ft. 0.41ft. 1.13ft. 0.30ft.

High Low High Low

3:40 AM 9:50 AM 3:52 PM 9:51 PM

1.50ft. 0.51ft. 1.40ft. 0.38ft.

High Low High Low

6:16 AM 1:29 PM 6:09 PM 11:55 PM

0.65ft. 0.37ft. 0.45ft. 0.30ft.

High Low High Low

2:54 AM 9:28 AM 3:02 PM 9:06 PM

1.26ft. 0.51ft. 0.99ft. 0.36ft.

27

High Low High Low

5:08 AM 10:59 AM 4:44 PM 10:55 PM

1.36ft. 0.55ft. 1.14ft. 0.11ft.

High Low High Low

4:28 AM 10:31 AM 4:12 PM 10:30 PM

1.59ft. 0.64ft. 1.41ft. 0.20ft.

High 7:43 AM Low 2:24 PM High 4:46 PM

0.69ft. 0.50ft. 0.51ft.

High Low High Low

4:03 AM 10:23 AM 3:01 PM 9:40 PM

1.31ft. 0.64ft. 0.92ft. 0.09ft.

6:07 AM 11:41 AM 5:01 PM 11:38 PM

1.41ft. 0.71ft. 1.15ft. -0.04ft.

High Low High Low

5:19 AM 11:14 AM 4:34 PM 11:12 PM

1.66ft. 0.79ft. 1.42ft. 0.05ft.

Low 12:33 AM 0.17ft. High 9:15 AM 0.73ft.

28

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:12 AM 11:24 AM 2:55 PM 10:19 PM

1.37ft. 0.79ft. 0.91ft. -0.16ft.

High 7:11 AM 1.43ft. Low 12:24 PM 0.88ft. High 5:17 PM 1.19ft.

High Low High Low

6:14 AM 11:59 AM 4:58 PM 11:59 PM

1.69ft. 0.95ft. 1.43ft. -0.05ft.

Low 1:15 AM 0.05ft. High 11:30 AM 0.78ft.

High Low High Low

6:26 AM 12:40 PM 2:35 PM 11:04 PM

1.41ft. 0.95ft. 0.96ft. -0.34ft.

Low High Low High

12:26 AM 8:21 AM 1:10 PM 5:30 PM

-0.16ft. 1.43ft. 1.05ft. 1.23ft.

High 7:15 AM 1.69ft. Low 12:47 PM 1.10ft. High 5:26 PM 1.44ft.

Low 2:02 AM High 4:11 PM

-0.04ft. 0.89ft.

High 7:46 AM 1.46ft. Low 11:55 PM -0.45ft.

Low High Low High

1:19 AM 9:38 AM 2:03 PM 5:41 PM

-0.23ft. 1.42ft. 1.18ft. 1.26ft.

Low High Low High

Low 2:54 AM High 5:08 PM

-0.09ft. 0.98ft.

High 9:14 AM

30 6:00 AM 2:31 PM 7:13 PM 10:49 PM

TIDE STATION:

High Low High Low

29

High 6:21 AM 1.15ft. Low 12:15 PM 0.43ft. High 5:53 PM 0.97ft.

13

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

-0.07ft. 0.35ft. 0.34ft. 0.40ft.

1

1:19 AM 10:18 AM 12:16 PM 5:12 PM

TIDE STATION:

31

12:51 AM 8:25 AM 1:43 PM 5:59 PM

-0.09ft. 1.65ft. 1.23ft. 1.45ft.

1.50ft.

APRIL 2013 -0.23ft. 1.40ft. 1.26ft. 1.27ft.

Low High Low High

1:49 AM 9:48 AM 2:54 PM 6:44 PM

-0.06ft. 1.61ft. 1.31ft. 1.43ft.

Low 3:52 AM High 6:00 PM

-0.10ft. 1.02ft.

Low 12:52 AM -0.47ft. High 10:42 AM 1.54ft.

Low 3:28 AM -0.19ft. High 12:21 PM 1.39ft.

Low High Low High

2:53 AM 11:18 AM 4:27 PM 8:06 PM

0.00ft. 1.58ft. 1.32ft. 1.39ft.

Low 4:57 AM High 6:50 PM

-0.07ft. 1.02ft.

Low 1:56 AM -0.41ft. High 11:56 AM 1.56ft.

4:44 AM 1:21 PM 8:00 PM 9:40 PM

-0.12ft. 1.37ft. 1.13ft. 1.14ft.

Low High Low High

4:03 AM 12:32 PM 5:55 PM 10:11 PM

0.09ft. 1.57ft. 1.25ft. 1.38ft.

Low 6:09 AM High 7:35 PM

-0.01ft. 0.96ft.

Low 3:07 AM -0.27ft. High 12:47 PM 1.53ft.

3

Low High Low High

6:03 AM 2:03 PM 8:02 PM 11:51 PM

-0.02ft. 1.33ft. 0.99ft. 1.13ft.

Low High Low High

5:17 AM 1:25 PM 6:51 PM 11:53 PM

0.19ft. 1.55ft. 1.13ft. 1.44ft.

Low 7:27 AM High 8:10 PM

0.07ft. 0.86ft.

Low 4:21 AM High 1:20 PM

-0.10ft. 1.46ft.

4

Low High Low High

Low 7:17 AM High 2:33 PM Low 8:26 PM

0.09ft. 1.27ft. 0.81ft.

Low 6:27 AM High 2:04 PM Low 7:33 PM

0.29ft. 1.52ft. 0.97ft.

Low 8:46 AM High 7:26 PM

0.17ft. 0.74ft.

Low High Low High

0.10ft. 1.36ft. 1.00ft. 1.16ft.

6

High Low High Low

1:25 AM 8:21 AM 2:58 PM 8:55 PM

1.19ft. 0.22ft. 1.22ft. 0.62ft.

High Low High Low

1:12 AM 7:30 AM 2:35 PM 8:11 PM

1.53ft. 0.40ft. 1.49ft. 0.79ft.

Low 10:00 AM 0.28ft. High 6:04 PM 0.65ft. Low 10:39 PM 0.58ft.

Low 6:45 AM High 1:53 PM Low 7:32 PM

0.31ft. 1.25ft. 0.77ft.

7

High Low High Low

2:41 AM 9:16 AM 3:20 PM 9:26 PM

1.27ft. 0.37ft. 1.19ft. 0.43ft.

High Low High Low

2:18 AM 8:26 AM 3:00 PM 8:46 PM

1.62ft. 0.53ft. 1.47ft. 0.61ft.

High Low High Low

3:52 AM 11:08 AM 5:27 PM 11:09 PM

0.68ft. 0.39ft. 0.62ft. 0.44ft.

High Low High Low

1:15 AM 7:52 AM 2:00 PM 8:01 PM

1.25ft. 0.51ft. 1.15ft. 0.53ft.

8

High Low High Low

3:47 AM 10:06 AM 3:41 PM 9:58 PM

1.34ft. 0.54ft. 1.17ft. 0.26ft.

High Low High Low

3:16 AM 9:15 AM 3:22 PM 9:21 PM

1.69ft. 0.67ft. 1.45ft. 0.45ft.

High Low High Low

5:55 AM 12:11 PM 5:05 PM 11:45 PM

0.73ft. 0.50ft. 0.62ft. 0.32ft.

High Low High Low

2:39 AM 8:54 AM 2:04 PM 8:34 PM

1.34ft. 0.69ft. 1.08ft. 0.29ft.

9

High Low High Low

4:46 AM 10:50 AM 4:01 PM 10:31 PM

1.40ft. 0.70ft. 1.17ft. 0.14ft.

High Low High Low

4:08 AM 9:58 AM 3:42 PM 9:55 PM

1.74ft. 0.81ft. 1.43ft. 0.32ft.

High 7:24 AM Low 1:15 PM High 4:45 PM

0.78ft. 0.61ft. 0.65ft.

High Low High Low

3:51 AM 9:56 AM 2:05 PM 9:09 PM

1.41ft. 0.84ft. 1.04ft. 0.09ft.

10

High Low High Low

5:41 AM 11:31 AM 4:21 PM 11:05 PM

1.44ft. 0.85ft. 1.18ft. 0.06ft.

High Low High Low

4:57 AM 10:39 AM 3:59 PM 10:31 PM

1.76ft. 0.95ft. 1.43ft. 0.23ft.

Low High Low High

0.22ft. 0.83ft. 0.69ft. 0.70ft.

High Low High Low

4:56 AM 10:59 AM 1:59 PM 9:44 PM

1.45ft. 0.97ft. 1.04ft. -0.05ft.

6:33 AM 12:07 PM 4:38 PM 11:40 PM

1.45ft. 0.97ft. 1.19ft. 0.03ft.

High Low High Low

5:43 AM 11:17 AM 4:14 PM 11:08 PM

1.75ft. 1.08ft. 1.42ft. 0.19ft.

Low 12:57 AM 0.15ft. High 9:53 AM 0.87ft.

11

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

5:58 AM 12:20 PM 1:31 PM 10:20 PM

1.46ft. 1.06ft. 1.07ft. -0.12ft.

High 7:25 AM 1.43ft. Low 12:41 PM 1.08ft. High 4:52 PM 1.21ft.

High Low High Low

6:29 AM 11:54 AM 4:24 PM 11:47 PM

1.73ft. 1.18ft. 1.41ft. 0.19ft.

Low 1:32 AM 0.11ft. High 11:15 AM 0.90ft.

High 6:59 AM 1.46ft. Low 10:56 PM -0.13ft.

Low High Low High

High 7:16 AM 1.68ft. Low 12:32 PM 1.27ft. High 4:29 PM 1.41ft.

Low 2:08 AM High 1:05 PM

High 8:04 AM 1.45ft. Low 11:34 PM -0.09ft.

1

Low High Low High

2:19 AM 11:02 AM 3:24 PM 5:33 PM

2

5

12 13

12:17 AM 8:20 AM 1:11 PM 4:57 PM

0.04ft. 1.41ft. 1.16ft. 1.22ft.

12:21 AM 8:39 AM 2:40 PM 4:01 PM

0.09ft. 0.92ft.

Texas Lakes & Bays® Fishing Atlas • 2012 EDITION

TLB Tides-2012.indd 285

tide f orecast Aug 2012-jul 201 3

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

5:35 AM 1:40 PM 7:13 PM 11:27 PM

285

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TIDES

FOR

THE

TEXAS

COAST

APRIL 2013 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

tide forecast Aug 2012-ju l 2013

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

MAY 2013

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

0.08ft. 1.37ft. 1.22ft. 1.24ft.

Low High Low High

12:30 AM 8:09 AM 1:15 PM 4:29 PM

0.23ft. 1.63ft. 1.33ft. 1.40ft.

Low 2:46 AM High 3:06 PM

0.10ft. 0.94ft.

High 9:14 AM

14

12:57 AM 9:19 AM 1:40 PM 4:35 PM 1:41 AM 10:24 AM 2:19 PM 3:54 PM

0.15ft. 1.34ft. 1.25ft. 1.26ft.

Low High Low High

1:17 AM 9:13 AM 2:12 PM 4:23 PM

0.30ft. 1.57ft. 1.37ft. 1.39ft.

Low 3:29 AM High 4:21 PM

0.12ft. 0.96ft.

Low 12:16 AM -0.01ft. High 10:26 AM 1.46ft.

15

Low High Low High

16

Low 2:30 AM 0.23ft. High 11:31 AM 1.33ft.

Low 2:09 AM 0.39ft. High 10:28 AM 1.54ft.

Low 4:17 AM High 5:15 PM

0.16ft. 0.96ft.

Low 1:01 AM 0.10ft. High 11:26 AM 1.48ft.

17

Low 3:26 AM 0.31ft. High 12:27 PM 1.32ft.

Low 3:07 AM 0.48ft. High 11:39 AM 1.53ft.

Low 5:13 AM High 5:58 PM

0.20ft. 0.94ft.

Low 1:51 AM 0.23ft. High 12:06 PM 1.50ft.

18

Low 4:28 AM High 1:05 PM

0.39ft. 1.31ft.

Low 4:10 AM 0.56ft. High 12:27 PM 1.53ft.

Low 6:20 AM High 6:32 PM

0.26ft. 0.90ft.

Low 2:48 AM 0.35ft. High 12:29 PM 1.49ft.

0.46ft. 1.30ft. 1.02ft. 1.12ft.

Low 5:13 AM 0.62ft. High 12:59 PM 1.53ft. Low 7:07 PM 1.13ft.

Low 7:38 AM High 6:54 PM

0.31ft. 0.84ft.

Low 3:52 AM 0.47ft. High 12:41 PM 1.45ft.

19

Low High Low High

Low 6:32 AM High 1:52 PM Low 7:51 PM

0.53ft. 1.29ft. 0.89ft.

High Low High Low

12:13 AM 6:12 AM 1:21 PM 7:13 PM

1.28ft. 0.67ft. 1.53ft. 0.99ft.

Low 8:59 AM High 6:49 PM

0.38ft. 0.75ft.

Low High Low High

21

High Low High Low

1:18 AM 7:28 AM 2:11 PM 8:07 PM

1.19ft. 0.61ft. 1.28ft. 0.71ft.

High Low High Low

1:17 AM 7:05 AM 1:40 PM 7:36 PM

1.38ft. 0.73ft. 1.53ft. 0.80ft.

Low 10:19 AM 0.46ft. High 5:53 PM 0.65ft. Low 11:02 PM 0.59ft.

Low 6:07 AM 0.66ft. High 12:56 PM 1.28ft. Low 7:13 PM 0.76ft.

22

High Low High Low

2:26 AM 8:20 AM 2:29 PM 8:35 PM

1.30ft. 0.70ft. 1.28ft. 0.50ft.

High Low High Low

2:09 AM 7:54 AM 1:58 PM 8:06 PM

1.52ft. 0.81ft. 1.53ft. 0.58ft.

High Low High Low

0.68ft. 0.55ft. 0.60ft. 0.45ft.

High Low High Low

1:13 AM 7:16 AM 1:00 PM 7:32 PM

1.21ft. 0.75ft. 1.18ft. 0.48ft.

3:27 AM 9:09 AM 2:47 PM 9:10 PM

1.42ft. 0.81ft. 1.28ft. 0.28ft.

High Low High Low

2:57 AM 8:42 AM 2:17 PM 8:40 PM

1.66ft. 0.90ft. 1.54ft. 0.35ft.

High 6:51 AM 0.77ft. Low 11:07 PM 0.30ft.

23

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

2:30 AM 8:27 AM 1:00 PM 8:00 PM

1.32ft. 0.84ft. 1.08ft. 0.18ft.

4:26 AM 9:58 AM 3:05 PM 9:49 PM

1.54ft. 0.93ft. 1.30ft. 0.06ft.

High Low High Low

3:44 AM 9:28 AM 2:39 PM 9:19 PM

1.80ft. 1.00ft. 1.56ft. 0.14ft.

High 8:20 AM 0.86ft. Low 11:40 PM 0.15ft.

24

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:38 AM 9:41 AM 12:55 PM 8:34 PM

1.44ft. 0.94ft. 1.03ft. -0.13ft.

5:24 AM 10:47 AM 3:24 PM 10:32 PM

1.64ft. 1.06ft. 1.34ft. -0.13ft.

High Low High Low

4:32 AM 10:14 AM 3:04 PM 10:01 PM

1.91ft. 1.11ft. 1.59ft. -0.03ft.

High 9:51 AM

25

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

4:44 AM 11:14 AM 12:30 PM 9:13 PM

1.55ft. 1.04ft. 1.04ft. -0.39ft.

6:23 AM 11:36 AM 3:45 PM 11:19 PM

1.71ft. 1.19ft. 1.38ft. -0.26ft.

High Low High Low

5:23 AM 11:00 AM 3:33 PM 10:46 PM

1.98ft. 1.23ft. 1.61ft. -0.14ft.

Low 12:20 AM 0.02ft. High 11:48 AM 1.03ft.

High 5:50 AM Low 9:57 PM

26

High Low High Low

High 7:24 AM 1.73ft. Low 12:28 PM 1.30ft. High 4:08 PM 1.42ft.

High Low High Low

6:17 AM 11:49 AM 4:07 PM 11:36 PM

1.99ft. 1.33ft. 1.63ft. -0.17ft.

Low 1:04 AM High 2:01 PM

-0.08ft. 1.09ft.

High 6:57 AM 1.69ft. Low 10:45 PM -0.68ft.

12:10 AM 8:28 AM 1:26 PM 4:33 PM

-0.31ft. 1.71ft. 1.37ft. 1.43ft.

High 7:16 AM 1.95ft. Low 12:42 PM 1.40ft. High 4:46 PM 1.62ft.

Low 1:52 AM High 3:25 PM

-0.14ft. 1.13ft.

High 8:06 AM 1.71ft. Low 11:37 PM -0.66ft.

28

Low High Low High

1:04 AM 9:33 AM 2:48 PM 4:58 PM

-0.29ft. 1.67ft. 1.39ft. 1.40ft.

Low High Low High

12:30 AM 8:22 AM 1:45 PM 5:34 PM

-0.11ft. 1.88ft. 1.44ft. 1.59ft.

Low 2:43 AM High 4:30 PM

-0.14ft. 1.13ft.

High 9:13 AM

29

Low High Low High

Low 2:03 AM -0.20ft. High 10:36 AM 1.61ft.

Low High Low High

1:29 AM 9:35 AM 3:05 PM 6:47 PM

0.01ft. 1.80ft. 1.41ft. 1.51ft.

Low 3:36 AM High 5:25 PM

-0.09ft. 1.08ft.

Low 12:33 AM -0.53ft. High 10:12 AM 1.66ft.

20

27

30

5:01 AM 11:44 AM 4:22 PM 10:46 PM

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Low High Low High

5:32 AM 1:31 PM 8:03 PM 11:55 PM

TIDE STATION:

0.95ft.

4:59 AM 12:50 PM 7:09 PM 11:33 PM

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Sabine Pass

Port O’Connor

6

3:14 AM 9:09 AM 2:08 PM 9:05 PM

1.36ft. 0.87ft. 1.26ft. 0.20ft.

High Low High Low

2:37 AM 8:15 AM 1:58 PM 8:21 PM

1.73ft. 1.00ft. 1.53ft. 0.38ft.

High Low High Low

0.71ft. 0.66ft. 0.70ft. 0.21ft.

High Low High Low

2:25 AM 7:48 AM 12:05 PM 7:38 PM

1.30ft. 0.96ft. 1.15ft. 0.09ft.

4:16 AM 10:06 AM 2:28 PM 9:37 PM

1.45ft. 1.00ft. 1.26ft. 0.08ft.

High Low High Low

3:31 AM 9:06 AM 2:18 PM 8:54 PM

1.80ft. 1.12ft. 1.51ft. 0.24ft.

High 7:55 AM 0.80ft. Low 11:35 PM 0.10ft.

7

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:38 AM 9:14 AM 11:57 AM 8:13 PM

1.41ft. 1.08ft. 1.13ft. -0.11ft.

5:10 AM 10:56 AM 2:47 PM 10:09 PM

1.51ft. 1.11ft. 1.27ft. -0.00ft.

High Low High Low

4:19 AM 9:49 AM 2:35 PM 9:28 PM

1.85ft. 1.22ft. 1.51ft. 0.15ft.

High 8:58 AM

0.87ft.

High 4:40 AM Low 8:47 PM

1.49ft. -0.25ft.

8

High Low High Low

5:57 AM 11:40 AM 3:05 PM 10:41 PM

1.55ft. 1.20ft. 1.29ft. -0.04ft.

High Low High Low

5:01 AM 10:28 AM 2:49 PM 10:02 PM

1.86ft. 1.30ft. 1.50ft. 0.11ft.

Low 12:09 AM 0.03ft. High 9:57 AM 0.92ft.

High 5:36 AM Low 9:22 PM

1.52ft. -0.32ft.

9

High Low High Low

6:43 AM 12:17 PM 3:19 PM 11:15 PM

1.56ft. 1.26ft. 1.30ft. -0.04ft.

High Low High Low

5:41 AM 11:04 AM 2:59 PM 10:38 PM

1.85ft. 1.36ft. 1.50ft. 0.11ft.

Low 12:43 AM -0.02ft. High 10:57 AM 0.95ft.

High 6:28 AM Low 9:56 PM

1.53ft. -0.33ft.

10

High Low High Low

7:27 AM 12:50 PM 3:27 PM 11:50 PM

1.55ft. 1.29ft. 1.32ft. -0.01ft.

High Low High Low

6:21 AM 11:40 AM 3:08 PM 11:17 PM

1.82ft. 1.39ft. 1.49ft. 0.14ft.

Low 1:17 AM -0.04ft. High 12:04 PM 0.96ft.

High 7:20 AM 1.52ft. Low 10:29 PM -0.29ft.

11

High Low High Low

1.52ft. 1.31ft. 1.32ft.

High Low High Low

7:02 AM 12:19 PM 3:15 PM 11:57 PM

1.77ft. 1.42ft. 1.47ft. 0.22ft.

Low 1:52 AM High 1:19 PM

-0.04ft. 0.95ft.

High 8:11 AM 1.52ft. Low 11:03 PM -0.21ft.

12 13 14

High 8:12 AM Low 1:23 PM High 3:17 PM

6:30 AM 10:43 AM 2:33 PM 11:00 PM

South Padre Isl.

High Low High Low

1.45ft.

0.57ft. 1.38ft. 0.98ft. 1.12ft.

TIDE STATION:

Low 12:26 AM 0.05ft. High 8:58 AM 1.49ft.

High 7:48 AM Low 1:08 PM High 3:20 PM

1.72ft. 1.43ft. 1.45ft.

Low 2:28 AM High 2:31 PM

-0.03ft. 0.94ft.

High 8:59 AM 1.51ft. Low 11:38 PM -0.11ft.

Low 1:05 AM High 9:44 AM

Low High Low High

0.31ft. 1.67ft. 1.41ft. 1.41ft.

Low 3:04 AM High 3:30 PM

-0.00ft. 0.92ft.

High 9:41 AM

0.13ft. 1.46ft.

12:40 AM 8:40 AM 2:34 PM 3:06 PM

1.51ft.

15

Low 1:45 AM 0.22ft. High 10:29 AM 1.43ft.

Low 1:27 AM High 9:35 AM

0.42ft. 1.64ft.

Low 3:42 AM High 4:17 PM

0.04ft. 0.88ft.

Low 12:14 AM 0.02ft. High 10:12 AM 1.50ft.

16

Low 2:28 AM 0.32ft. High 11:07 AM 1.40ft.

Low 2:17 AM 0.54ft. High 10:26 AM 1.61ft.

Low 4:19 AM High 4:51 PM

0.10ft. 0.82ft.

Low 12:54 AM 0.16ft. High 10:31 AM 1.48ft.

3:15 AM 11:38 AM 7:37 PM 9:44 PM

0.44ft. 1.37ft. 1.00ft. 1.01ft.

Low High Low High

0.66ft. 1.58ft. 1.12ft. 1.14ft.

Low 4:55 AM High 5:06 PM

0.18ft. 0.73ft.

Low 1:39 AM 0.31ft. High 10:44 AM 1.43ft.

17

Low High Low High

4:08 AM 12:04 PM 6:49 PM 11:54 PM

0.57ft. 1.34ft. 0.86ft. 1.05ft.

Low 4:13 AM 0.78ft. High 11:33 AM 1.56ft. Low 6:02 PM 0.96ft.

Low 5:27 AM High 4:39 PM

0.27ft. 0.63ft.

18

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

Low 5:09 AM 0.71ft. High 12:24 PM 1.31ft. Low 7:00 PM 0.66ft.

High Low High Low

12:11 AM 5:17 AM 11:56 AM 6:24 PM

1.24ft. 0.89ft. 1.54ft. 0.75ft.

Low 5:36 AM 0.38ft. High 3:01 PM 0.54ft. Low 10:58 PM 0.40ft.

Low 3:44 AM 0.64ft. High 10:59 AM 1.25ft. Low 6:09 PM 0.58ft.

1:25 AM 6:18 AM 12:42 PM 7:28 PM

1.15ft. 0.86ft. 1.30ft. 0.42ft.

High Low High Low

1:17 AM 6:20 AM 12:16 PM 6:54 PM

1.39ft. 0.99ft. 1.54ft. 0.50ft.

High 12:27 PM 0.54ft. Low 10:04 PM 0.26ft.

20

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

12:25 AM 5:12 AM 11:01 AM 6:27 PM

0.98ft. 0.80ft. 1.15ft. 0.27ft.

2:38 AM 7:28 AM 12:59 PM 8:03 PM

1.30ft. 0.99ft. 1.30ft. 0.17ft.

High Low High Low

2:10 AM 7:19 AM 12:38 PM 7:30 PM

1.57ft. 1.09ft. 1.54ft. 0.24ft.

High 9:09 AM 0.65ft. Low 10:17 PM 0.09ft.

21

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

2:00 AM 6:53 AM 10:58 AM 6:55 PM

1.15ft. 0.93ft. 1.07ft. -0.06ft.

3:42 AM 8:37 AM 1:18 PM 8:44 PM

1.46ft. 1.12ft. 1.33ft. -0.08ft.

High Low High Low

2:57 AM 8:15 AM 1:03 PM 8:09 PM

1.74ft. 1.19ft. 1.57ft. -0.00ft.

High 9:39 AM 0.78ft. Low 10:48 PM -0.08ft.

22

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:11 AM 8:47 AM 10:38 AM 7:31 PM

1.32ft. 1.04ft. 1.05ft. -0.40ft.

4:40 AM 9:39 AM 1:41 PM 9:29 PM

1.60ft. 1.23ft. 1.38ft. -0.29ft.

High Low High Low

3:44 AM 9:06 AM 1:33 PM 8:52 PM

1.88ft. 1.27ft. 1.61ft. -0.20ft.

High 10:33 AM 0.89ft. Low 11:28 PM -0.23ft.

High 4:14 AM Low 8:12 PM

1.48ft. -0.68ft.

23

High Low High Low

5:36 AM 10:37 AM 2:10 PM 10:16 PM

1.71ft. 1.32ft. 1.43ft. -0.45ft.

High Low High Low

4:32 AM 9:55 AM 2:09 PM 9:38 PM

1.98ft. 1.34ft. 1.64ft. -0.33ft.

High 11:39 AM 0.97ft.

24

High Low High Low

High 5:14 AM Low 8:57 PM

1.59ft. -0.89ft.

6:31 AM 11:32 AM 2:47 PM 11:06 PM

1.76ft. 1.38ft. 1.46ft. -0.52ft.

High Low High Low

5:22 AM 10:43 AM 2:50 PM 10:27 PM

2.02ft. 1.40ft. 1.67ft. -0.37ft.

Low 12:12 AM -0.34ft. High 12:54 PM 1.01ft.

High 6:13 AM Low 9:45 PM

1.66ft. -0.99ft.

25

High Low High Low

0.26ft. 1.38ft. 0.86ft. 1.03ft.

7:26 AM 12:28 PM 3:31 PM 11:58 PM

1.76ft. 1.39ft. 1.46ft. -0.51ft.

High Low High Low

6:14 AM 11:33 AM 3:36 PM 11:19 PM

2.00ft. 1.42ft. 1.66ft. -0.33ft.

Low 12:59 AM -0.41ft. High 2:08 PM 1.02ft.

High 7:10 AM 1.68ft. Low 10:35 PM -0.96ft.

26

High Low High Low

1.63ft. -0.59ft.

1.70ft.

19

MAY 2013

3:13 AM 11:05 AM 6:14 PM 10:06 PM

2:34 AM 10:53 AM 6:21 PM 9:51 PM

0.48ft. 1.35ft. 0.82ft. 0.88ft.

3:08 AM 11:32 AM 6:25 PM 8:21 PM

-0.05ft. 1.54ft. 1.18ft. 1.19ft.

Low High Low High

2:33 AM 10:46 AM 4:33 PM 8:45 PM

0.17ft. 1.73ft. 1.31ft. 1.45ft.

Low 4:32 AM High 6:06 PM

-0.00ft. 0.98ft.

Low 1:33 AM -0.31ft. High 10:58 AM 1.59ft.

1

Low High Low High

4:19 AM 12:17 PM 6:53 PM 10:40 PM

0.14ft. 1.46ft. 1.00ft. 1.13ft.

Low High Low High

3:44 AM 11:45 AM 5:41 PM 10:44 PM

0.36ft. 1.68ft. 1.15ft. 1.45ft.

Low 5:29 AM High 6:00 PM

0.12ft. 0.85ft.

Low 2:38 AM -0.04ft. High 11:28 AM 1.49ft.

2

Low High Low High

Low 5:36 AM 0.34ft. High 12:52 PM 1.38ft. Low 7:26 PM 0.78ft.

Low 4:57 AM 0.54ft. High 12:30 PM 1.63ft. Low 6:30 PM 0.96ft.

Low 6:30 AM High 4:11 PM

0.26ft. 0.74ft.

Low High Low High

High Low High Low

12:30 AM 6:53 AM 1:22 PM 8:00 PM

1.16ft. 0.53ft. 1.32ft. 0.57ft.

High Low High Low

12:18 AM 6:10 AM 1:05 PM 7:11 PM

1.53ft. 0.71ft. 1.59ft. 0.75ft.

Low 7:38 AM 0.41ft. High 3:22 PM 0.69ft. Low 10:05 PM 0.50ft.

Low 5:05 AM 0.54ft. High 11:58 AM 1.27ft. Low 6:33 PM 0.60ft.

27

High 8:19 AM Low 1:31 PM High 4:25 PM

1.71ft. 1.35ft. 1.40ft.

High 7:10 AM 1.93ft. Low 12:29 PM 1.41ft. High 4:31 PM 1.62ft.

Low 1:46 AM High 3:17 PM

-0.41ft. 0.98ft.

High 8:04 AM 1.65ft. Low 11:26 PM -0.81ft.

2:00 AM 8:05 AM 1:46 PM 8:33 PM

1.25ft. 0.71ft. 1.28ft. 0.37ft.

High Low High Low

1:34 AM 7:16 AM 1:34 PM 7:47 PM

1.63ft. 0.86ft. 1.55ft. 0.55ft.

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

-0.40ft. 1.64ft. 1.25ft. 1.30ft.

Low High Low High

Low 2:34 AM High 4:18 PM

-0.37ft. 0.90ft.

28

Low High Low High

High 8:49 AM

High Low High Low

3 4 5

286

TLB Tides-2012.indd 286

4:02 AM 9:01 AM 2:57 PM 10:27 PM

0.61ft. 0.55ft. 0.68ft. 0.34ft.

3:49 AM 11:47 AM 6:11 PM 10:40 PM

12:51 AM 6:25 AM 12:04 PM 7:04 PM

1.15ft. 0.78ft. 1.20ft. 0.33ft.

12:52 AM 9:09 AM 2:46 PM 5:37 PM

12:13 AM 8:08 AM 1:35 PM 5:38 PM

-0.19ft. 1.84ft. 1.35ft. 1.53ft.

1.58ft.

Texas Lakes & Bays® Fishing Atlas • 2012 EDITION

7/5/12 5:53 PM


TEXAS

LAKES

&

BAYS

MAY 2013 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

Sabine Pass

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

JUNE MAY 2012 2013

TIDE STATION:

Port O’Connor N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

TIDE STATION:

South Padre Isl.

Galveston Channel

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

1:47 AM 9:55 AM 4:05 PM 7:16 PM

-0.22ft. 1.54ft. 1.09ft. 1.16ft.

Low High Low High

1:11 AM 9:07 AM 2:50 PM 7:13 PM

0.01ft. 1.75ft. 1.23ft. 1.42ft.

Low 3:21 AM High 5:04 PM

-0.27ft. 0.77ft.

Low 12:19 AM -0.57ft. High 9:24 AM 1.48ft.

29

Low High Low High

2:45 AM 10:36 AM 5:11 PM 9:14 PM

0.02ft. 1.45ft. 0.88ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

2:13 AM 10:02 AM 4:06 PM 9:10 PM

0.25ft. 1.67ft. 1.05ft. 1.35ft.

Low 4:05 AM High 3:14 PM

-0.13ft. 0.62ft.

30

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

1:13 AM 9:47 AM 4:57 PM 5:39 PM

-0.25ft. 1.36ft. 0.89ft. 0.89ft.

Low High Low High

3:47 AM 11:12 AM 6:04 PM 11:11 PM

0.29ft. 1.36ft. 0.65ft. 1.02ft.

Low High Low High

3:20 AM 10:49 AM 5:08 PM 11:01 PM

0.50ft. 1.60ft. 0.84ft. 1.37ft.

Low 4:44 AM High 1:38 PM

0.03ft. 0.53ft.

Low High Low High

2:09 AM 10:02 AM 4:48 PM 9:15 PM

0.10ft. 1.25ft. 0.64ft. 0.81ft.

31

TIDE STATION:

JUNE 2013

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Port O’Connor

2:56 AM 6:34 AM 11:24 AM 7:37 PM

1.25ft. 1.13ft. 1.27ft. -0.21ft.

High Low High Low

2:09 AM 6:49 AM 11:23 AM 6:59 PM

1.52ft. 1.21ft. 1.47ft. -0.13ft.

High 9:46 AM Low 9:51 PM

19

High Low High Low

20

High Low High Low

3:59 AM 8:05 AM 11:50 AM 8:25 PM

1.41ft. 1.25ft. 1.33ft. -0.43ft.

High Low High Low

2:57 AM 7:51 AM 12:02 PM 7:44 PM

1.68ft. 1.29ft. 1.51ft. -0.34ft.

21

High Low High Low

4:52 AM 9:23 AM 12:33 PM 9:15 PM

1.54ft. 1.32ft. 1.38ft. -0.60ft.

High Low High Low

3:43 AM 8:45 AM 12:47 PM 8:33 PM

22

High Low High Low

5:41 AM 10:23 AM 1:29 PM 10:06 PM

1.61ft. 1.35ft. 1.41ft. -0.69ft.

High Low High Low

23

High Low High Low

6:27 AM 11:14 AM 2:34 PM 10:57 PM

1.63ft. 1.32ft. 1.40ft. -0.69ft.

High Low High Low

7:10 AM 12:05 PM 3:43 PM 11:48 PM

0.56ft. -0.36ft.

South Padre Isl.

High Low High Low

2:45 AM 7:10 AM 8:28 AM 6:25 PM

1.09ft. 1.00ft. 1.00ft. -0.58ft.

High 10:16 AM 0.67ft. Low 10:34 PM -0.51ft.

High 3:45 AM Low 7:10 PM

1.29ft. -0.86ft.

1.79ft. 1.34ft. 1.56ft. -0.49ft.

High 11:04 AM 0.75ft. Low 11:20 PM -0.62ft.

High 4:40 AM Low 7:58 PM

1.43ft. -1.06ft.

4:29 AM 9:33 AM 1:38 PM 9:22 PM

1.85ft. 1.35ft. 1.60ft. -0.55ft.

High 12:04 PM 0.79ft.

High 5:32 AM Low 8:47 PM

1.52ft. -1.16ft.

High Low High Low

5:17 AM 10:21 AM 2:34 PM 10:13 PM

1.86ft. 1.33ft. 1.61ft. -0.53ft.

Low 12:08 AM -0.68ft. High 1:12 PM 0.78ft.

High 6:20 AM Low 9:38 PM

1.54ft. -1.14ft.

1.59ft. 1.24ft. 1.35ft. -0.59ft.

High Low High Low

6:04 AM 11:11 AM 3:33 PM 11:05 PM

1.81ft. 1.28ft. 1.59ft. -0.41ft.

Low 12:55 AM -0.69ft. High 2:26 PM 0.73ft.

High 7:02 AM 1.49ft. Low 10:28 PM -1.00ft.

High 7:51 AM Low 1:00 PM High 4:57 PM

1.53ft. 1.10ft. 1.26ft.

High Low High Low

6:52 AM 12:06 PM 4:39 PM 11:58 PM

1.74ft. 1.19ft. 1.51ft. -0.21ft.

Low 1:41 AM High 3:40 PM

-0.64ft. 0.63ft.

High 7:36 AM 1.40ft. Low 11:17 PM -0.76ft.

12:39 AM 8:28 AM 2:02 PM 6:19 PM

-0.41ft. 1.44ft. 0.93ft. 1.13ft.

High 7:39 AM Low 1:08 PM High 5:57 PM

1.65ft. 1.06ft. 1.40ft.

Low 2:24 AM High 4:56 PM

-0.54ft. 0.50ft.

High 8:00 AM Low 1:38 PM High 3:13 PM

1.28ft. 0.96ft. 0.97ft.

Low 4:58 AM 0.55ft. High 11:42 AM 1.29ft. Low 6:50 PM 0.42ft.

Low 4:32 AM 0.74ft. High 11:29 AM 1.54ft. Low 5:58 PM 0.61ft.

Low 5:13 AM High 1:07 PM Low 8:59 PM

1:00 AM 6:21 AM 12:09 PM 7:31 PM

1.08ft. 0.79ft. 1.24ft. 0.22ft.

High Low High Low

12:33 AM 5:47 AM 12:02 PM 6:40 PM

1.46ft. 0.94ft. 1.50ft. 0.40ft.

High 12:48 PM 0.52ft. Low 9:28 PM 0.06ft.

2

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

12:01 AM 4:24 AM 10:15 AM 5:58 PM

0.90ft. 0.75ft. 1.12ft. 0.09ft.

24

2:34 AM 7:51 AM 12:33 PM 8:09 PM

1.20ft. 0.97ft. 1.22ft. 0.05ft.

High Low High Low

1:48 AM 7:01 AM 12:31 PM 7:18 PM

1.58ft. 1.10ft. 1.47ft. 0.22ft.

High 12:22 PM 0.55ft. Low 10:05 PM -0.08ft.

3

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

2:02 AM 6:02 AM 10:12 AM 6:37 PM

1.08ft. 0.97ft. 1.10ft. -0.15ft.

25

3:49 AM 9:13 AM 12:54 PM 8:44 PM

1.32ft. 1.09ft. 1.22ft. -0.07ft.

High Low High Low

2:49 AM 8:07 AM 12:55 PM 7:53 PM

1.67ft. 1.21ft. 1.46ft. 0.08ft.

High 10:23 AM 0.60ft. Low 10:43 PM -0.19ft.

4

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:24 AM 8:14 AM 9:43 AM 7:16 PM

1.24ft. 1.10ft. 1.10ft. -0.34ft.

26

Low High Low High

4:46 AM 10:23 AM 1:14 PM 9:18 PM

1.40ft. 1.17ft. 1.23ft. -0.15ft.

High Low High Low

3:39 AM 9:02 AM 1:16 PM 8:28 PM

1.74ft. 1.29ft. 1.45ft. -0.01ft.

High 9:28 AM 0.67ft. Low 11:21 PM -0.26ft.

High 4:24 AM Low 7:55 PM

1.34ft. -0.47ft.

5

High Low High Low

27

Low High Low High

1:29 AM 9:03 AM 3:07 PM 7:52 PM

-0.16ft. 1.35ft. 0.73ft. 1.01ft.

Low High Low High

12:52 AM 8:24 AM 2:15 PM 7:30 PM

0.04ft. 1.57ft. 0.89ft. 1.29ft.

Low High Low High

3:03 AM 12:45 PM 3:11 PM 6:20 PM

-0.40ft. 0.33ft. 0.32ft. 0.34ft.

Low High Low High

12:06 AM 8:16 AM 2:06 PM 5:21 PM

-0.44ft. 1.16ft. 0.73ft. 0.82ft.

5:31 AM 11:21 AM 1:33 PM 9:51 PM

1.45ft. 1.22ft. 1.25ft. -0.19ft.

High Low High Low

4:22 AM 9:46 AM 1:34 PM 9:03 PM

1.76ft. 1.33ft. 1.44ft. -0.06ft.

High 9:57 AM 0.71ft. Low 11:59 PM -0.31ft.

High 5:14 AM Low 8:31 PM

1.40ft. -0.54ft.

6

High Low High Low

28

Low High Low High

2:19 AM 9:35 AM 4:12 PM 9:36 PM

0.13ft. 1.27ft. 0.51ft. 0.92ft.

Low High Low High

1:49 AM 9:06 AM 3:21 PM 9:18 PM

0.33ft. 1.50ft. 0.69ft. 1.23ft.

Low High Low High

3:35 AM 11:45 AM 5:31 PM 8:27 PM

-0.24ft. 0.28ft. 0.16ft. 0.18ft.

Low High Low High

12:53 AM 8:27 AM 2:51 PM 7:39 PM

-0.09ft. 1.07ft. 0.47ft. 0.71ft.

6:09 AM 12:05 PM 1:52 PM 10:23 PM

1.48ft. 1.25ft. 1.27ft. -0.20ft.

High Low High Low

5:00 AM 10:20 AM 1:50 PM 9:39 PM

1.76ft. 1.36ft. 1.44ft. -0.07ft.

High 10:38 AM 0.74ft.

High 6:01 AM Low 9:06 PM

1.42ft. -0.55ft.

29

Low High Low High

3:11 AM 10:05 AM 5:13 PM 11:30 PM

0.43ft. 1.21ft. 0.30ft. 0.93ft.

Low High Low High

2:49 AM 9:46 AM 4:22 PM 11:05 PM

0.61ft. 1.44ft. 0.48ft. 1.26ft.

Low 3:54 AM -0.07ft. High 11:22 AM 0.28ft. Low 6:53 PM -0.01ft.

7

High Low High Low

Low High Low High

1:40 AM 8:34 AM 3:41 PM 10:20 PM

0.27ft. 1.01ft. 0.21ft. 0.72ft.

6:45 AM 12:35 PM 2:13 PM 10:56 PM

1.48ft. 1.27ft. 1.27ft. -0.18ft.

High Low High Low

5:35 AM 10:51 AM 2:06 PM 10:16 PM

1.74ft. 1.36ft. 1.43ft. -0.04ft.

Low 12:35 AM -0.34ft. High 11:26 AM 0.74ft.

High 6:44 AM Low 9:39 PM

1.42ft. -0.52ft.

30

Low 4:10 AM 0.71ft. High 10:32 AM 1.17ft. Low 6:08 PM 0.11ft.

High Low High Low

Low 2:29 AM High 8:37 AM Low 4:31 PM

0.59ft. 0.99ft. -0.04ft.

8

High Low High Low

7:18 AM 12:53 PM 2:35 PM 11:29 PM

1.46ft. 1.26ft. 1.27ft. -0.14ft.

High Low High Low

6:10 AM 11:23 AM 2:22 PM 10:53 PM

1.71ft. 1.35ft. 1.41ft. 0.01ft.

Low 1:10 AM -0.35ft. High 12:21 PM 0.73ft.

High 7:25 AM 1.41ft. Low 10:11 PM -0.45ft.

9

High Low High Low

High 7:52 AM Low 1:15 PM High 2:52 PM

1.45ft. 1.24ft. 1.24ft.

High Low High Low

6:46 AM 12:02 PM 2:41 PM 11:31 PM

1.67ft. 1.34ft. 1.38ft. 0.09ft.

Low 1:45 AM High 1:17 PM

-0.34ft. 0.71ft.

High 8:00 AM 1.40ft. Low 10:41 PM -0.36ft.

Low High Low High

-0.08ft. 1.42ft. 1.19ft. 1.20ft.

High 7:24 AM 1.64ft. Low 12:53 PM 1.30ft. High 3:01 PM 1.32ft.

Low 2:17 AM High 2:10 PM

-0.32ft. 0.68ft.

High 8:28 AM 1.39ft. Low 11:11 PM -0.25ft.

Low 12:36 AM 0.00ft. High 8:59 AM 1.40ft.

Low High Low High

12:10 AM 8:03 AM 2:00 PM 3:26 PM

0.20ft. 1.60ft. 1.25ft. 1.25ft.

Low 2:47 AM High 2:55 PM

-0.28ft. 0.63ft.

High 8:47 AM 1.37ft. Low 11:42 PM -0.12ft.

Low 1:09 AM High 9:30 AM

0.11ft. 1.36ft.

Low High Low High

12:50 AM 8:42 AM 3:13 PM 4:11 PM

0.33ft. 1.57ft. 1.15ft. 1.15ft.

Low 3:15 AM High 3:27 PM

-0.22ft. 0.56ft.

High 8:59 AM

1:44 AM 9:58 AM 4:54 PM 7:11 PM

0.24ft. 1.32ft. 0.91ft. 0.91ft.

Low High Low High

1:31 AM 9:15 AM 3:55 PM 6:13 PM

0.47ft. 1.53ft. 1.02ft. 1.04ft.

Low 3:37 AM High 3:35 PM

-0.14ft. 0.46ft.

Low 12:16 AM 0.03ft. High 9:08 AM 1.27ft.

14

Low High Low High

2:22 AM 10:21 AM 5:03 PM 10:00 PM

0.39ft. 1.28ft. 0.75ft. 0.87ft.

Low High Low High

2:17 AM 9:43 AM 4:26 PM 10:05 PM

0.63ft. 1.49ft. 0.85ft. 1.02ft.

Low 3:48 AM High 2:32 PM

-0.04ft. 0.36ft.

15

Low High Low High

Low High Low High

12:54 AM 9:13 AM 4:58 PM 7:13 PM 1:39 AM 9:16 AM 4:46 PM 10:53 PM

11

12:02 AM 8:26 AM 2:00 PM 2:59 PM

12 13

Low 3:10 AM 0.45ft. High 10:11 AM 1.17ft. Low 5:20 PM 0.36ft.

TIDE STATION:

Sabine Pass

1

10

0.19ft. 0.51ft. 0.23ft.

TIDE STATION:

JULY 2013 High Low High Low

12:39 AM 5:20 AM 10:57 AM 6:03 PM

1.36ft. 1.07ft. 1.36ft. 0.12ft.

High 10:51 AM 0.35ft. Low 8:49 PM -0.29ft.

1

1.02ft. 0.93ft. 1.15ft. -0.04ft.

High Low High Low

1:11 AM 3:32 AM 8:33 AM 5:21 PM

0.87ft. 0.85ft. 1.01ft. -0.26ft.

3:18 AM 7:55 AM 11:19 AM 7:43 PM

1.15ft. 1.07ft. 1.15ft. -0.15ft.

High Low High Low

1:54 AM 6:52 AM 11:29 AM 6:45 PM

1.47ft. 1.19ft. 1.34ft. -0.01ft.

High 10:19 AM 0.40ft. Low 9:38 PM -0.39ft.

2

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

3:05 AM 5:51 AM 8:05 AM 6:09 PM

1.05ft. 1.03ft. 1.04ft. -0.42ft.

4:28 AM 9:40 AM 11:40 AM 8:24 PM

1.26ft. 1.14ft. 1.16ft. -0.22ft.

High Low High Low

2:53 AM 8:15 AM 12:00 PM 7:26 PM

1.55ft. 1.25ft. 1.34ft. -0.10ft.

High 9:41 AM 0.46ft. Low 10:25 PM -0.46ft.

High 4:02 AM Low 6:54 PM

1.18ft. -0.52ft.

3

High Low High Low

5:11 AM 10:53 AM 12:04 PM 9:01 PM

1.32ft. 1.18ft. 1.18ft. -0.26ft.

High Low High Low

3:39 AM 9:11 AM 12:30 PM 8:04 PM

1.60ft. 1.28ft. 1.34ft. -0.15ft.

High 9:44 AM 0.50ft. Low 11:09 PM -0.51ft.

High 4:46 AM Low 7:37 PM

1.26ft. -0.58ft.

4

High Low High Low

5:42 AM 11:32 AM 12:41 PM 9:36 PM

1.35ft. 1.19ft. 1.20ft. -0.28ft.

High Low High Low

4:17 AM 9:43 AM 1:01 PM 8:42 PM

1.61ft. 1.28ft. 1.34ft. -0.17ft.

High 10:11 AM 0.52ft. Low 11:50 PM -0.53ft.

High 5:27 AM Low 8:17 PM

1.30ft. -0.59ft.

5

High Low High Low

0.20ft. 1.19ft. 0.66ft. 0.67ft.

6:06 AM 11:43 AM 1:29 PM 10:09 PM

1.35ft. 1.20ft. 1.21ft. -0.27ft.

High Low High Low

4:50 AM 10:05 AM 1:32 PM 9:20 PM

1.60ft. 1.27ft. 1.34ft. -0.16ft.

High 10:50 AM 0.53ft.

High 6:04 AM Low 8:53 PM

1.31ft. -0.56ft.

6

High Low High Low

0.40ft. 1.10ft. 0.40ft. 0.70ft.

6:28 AM 11:42 AM 2:17 PM 10:40 PM

1.35ft. 1.18ft. 1.21ft. -0.24ft.

High Low High Low

5:20 AM 10:28 AM 2:02 PM 9:57 PM

1.59ft. 1.24ft. 1.32ft. -0.12ft.

Low 12:29 AM -0.54ft. High 11:35 AM 0.53ft.

High 6:36 AM Low 9:26 PM

1.31ft. -0.50ft.

7

High Low High Low

8

High Low High Low

6:51 AM 11:49 AM 3:02 PM 11:09 PM

1.34ft. 1.14ft. 1.18ft. -0.19ft.

High Low High Low

5:49 AM 10:57 AM 2:32 PM 10:33 PM

1.57ft. 1.20ft. 1.30ft. -0.06ft.

Low 1:05 AM -0.53ft. High 12:23 PM 0.51ft.

High 7:03 AM Low 9:56 PM

1.30ft. -0.42ft.

7:15 AM 12:13 PM 3:46 PM 11:39 PM

1.33ft. 1.08ft. 1.14ft. -0.11ft.

High Low High Low

6:18 AM 11:34 AM 3:04 PM 11:08 PM

1.55ft. 1.15ft. 1.25ft. 0.04ft.

Low 1:37 AM High 1:12 PM

High 7:21 AM 1.28ft. Low 10:24 PM -0.32ft.

9

High Low High Low

1.33ft.

Low 3:24 AM 0.07ft. High 12:26 PM 0.30ft. Low 11:22 PM 0.12ft.

Low High Low High

12:01 AM 3:59 AM 10:54 AM 6:09 PM

0.93ft. 0.77ft. 1.22ft. 0.30ft.

High Low High Low

12:06 AM 4:22 AM 10:28 AM 5:36 PM

1.15ft. 0.97ft. 1.44ft. 0.38ft.

High 10:41 AM 0.34ft. Low 9:03 PM -0.02ft.

17

High Low High Low

Low 2:40 AM High 9:15 AM Low 5:09 PM

0.62ft. 1.02ft. 0.09ft.

1:39 AM 5:07 AM 11:07 AM 6:51 PM

1.07ft. 0.96ft. 1.24ft. 0.05ft.

High Low High Low

1:16 AM 5:37 AM 10:53 AM 6:16 PM

1.33ft. 1.11ft. 1.44ft. 0.12ft.

High 9:46 AM Low 9:16 PM

18

High Low High Low

High Low High Low

0.88ft. 0.84ft. 0.98ft. -0.25ft.

1:22 AM 4:23 AM 9:08 AM 5:44 PM

0.07ft. 0.07ft. 0.31ft. -0.16ft.

1:29 AM 5:38 AM 10:57 AM 6:58 PM

Low 3:13 AM 0.80ft. High 10:06 AM 1.46ft. Low 5:00 PM 0.63ft.

0.44ft. -0.19ft.

12:46 AM 3:09 AM 11:07 AM 7:55 PM

High Low High Low

Low 3:06 AM 0.57ft. High 10:40 AM 1.24ft. Low 5:32 PM 0.54ft.

16

Low 3:59 AM 0.87ft. High 10:22 AM 1.39ft. Low 5:16 PM 0.29ft.

-0.51ft. 0.47ft.

Texas Lakes & Bays® Fishing Atlas • 2012 EDITION

TLB Tides-2012.indd 287

tide f orecast Aug 2012-jul 201 3

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

287

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TIDES

FOR

THE

TEXAS

COAST

JULY 2013 TIDE STATION:

Galveston Channel

tide forecast Au g 2012-ju l 2013

N 29 18.600 W 94 47.598

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

TIDE STATION:

N 29 43.800 W 93 52.200

N 28 27.100 W 96 23.300

N 26 04.100 W 97 09.400

Sabine Pass

High 7:40 AM 1.32ft. Low 12:47 PM 1.01ft. High 4:33 PM 1.08ft.

High Low High Low

11

Low High Low High

12:09 AM 8:05 AM 1:26 PM 5:30 PM

-0.01ft. 1.30ft. 0.92ft. 1.01ft.

12

Low High Low High

12:40 AM 8:28 AM 2:08 PM 6:44 PM

13

Low High Low High

14

Low High Low High

T10 T9

Low 2:06 AM High 1:58 PM

High 7:14 AM Low 1:00 PM High 4:36 PM

1.50ft. 0.99ft. 1.11ft.

Low 2:32 AM High 2:35 PM

-0.39ft. 0.35ft.

High 7:37 AM 1.20ft. Low 11:23 PM -0.07ft.

0.12ft. 1.27ft. 0.80ft. 0.93ft.

Low High Low High

12:17 AM 7:40 AM 1:46 PM 5:48 PM

0.31ft. 1.47ft. 0.88ft. 1.04ft.

Low 2:52 AM High 2:31 PM

-0.30ft. 0.26ft.

High Low High Low

1:11 AM 8:48 AM 2:53 PM 8:22 PM

0.28ft. 1.23ft. 0.65ft. 0.87ft.

Low High Low High

12:53 AM 8:02 AM 2:31 PM 7:33 PM

0.48ft. 1.43ft. 0.72ft. 0.99ft.

Low 3:02 AM -0.19ft. High 12:13 PM 0.18ft.

High 7:42 AM Low 2:16 PM High 6:11 PM

1.06ft. 0.59ft. 0.69ft.

1:45 AM 9:03 AM 3:40 PM 10:17 PM

0.47ft. 1.20ft. 0.47ft. 0.87ft.

Low High Low High

1:34 AM 8:21 AM 3:17 PM 9:56 PM

0.67ft. 1.39ft. 0.54ft. 1.03ft.

Low High Low High

-0.07ft. 0.16ft. 0.01ft. 0.02ft.

Low High Low High

12:34 AM 7:42 AM 2:47 PM 8:46 PM

0.30ft. 0.99ft. 0.34ft. 0.66ft.

Low 2:23 AM High 9:13 AM Low 4:31 PM

0.68ft. 1.19ft. 0.26ft.

Low High Low High

2:25 AM 8:39 AM 4:04 PM 11:56 PM

0.87ft. 1.37ft. 0.32ft. 1.17ft.

Low 12:20 AM 0.02ft. High 9:18 AM 0.23ft. Low 6:52 PM -0.13ft.

Low High Low High

1:15 AM 7:40 AM 3:27 PM 11:49 PM

0.52ft. 0.94ft. 0.06ft. 0.79ft.

16

High Low High Low

12:15 AM 3:06 AM 9:19 AM 5:25 PM

0.96ft. 0.90ft. 1.21ft. 0.03ft.

Low 3:36 AM High 9:02 AM Low 4:53 PM

1.06ft. 1.37ft. 0.10ft.

High 8:47 AM Low 7:41 PM

0.34ft. -0.28ft.

Low 2:06 AM High 7:31 AM Low 4:14 PM

0.77ft. 0.95ft. -0.23ft.

17

High Low High Low

2:03 AM 4:06 AM 9:26 AM 6:21 PM

1.12ft. 1.10ft. 1.26ft. -0.19ft.

High Low High Low

1:14 AM 5:04 AM 9:35 AM 5:43 PM

1.34ft. 1.21ft. 1.39ft. -0.12ft.

High 8:55 AM Low 8:35 PM

0.47ft. -0.43ft.

High Low High Low

2:14 AM 4:20 AM 6:57 AM 5:05 PM

1.01ft. 1.00ft. 1.02ft. -0.52ft.

3:20 AM 5:48 AM 9:47 AM 7:17 PM

1.29ft. 1.26ft. 1.32ft. -0.39ft.

High Low High Low

2:09 AM 6:29 AM 10:23 AM 6:35 PM

1.50ft. 1.30ft. 1.43ft. -0.31ft.

High 9:25 AM Low 9:29 PM

0.58ft. -0.55ft.

High 3:13 AM Low 5:59 PM

1.22ft. -0.75ft.

18

High Low High Low

19

High Low High Low

4:10 AM 7:55 AM 10:45 AM 8:12 PM

1.42ft. 1.34ft. 1.36ft. -0.55ft.

High Low High Low

2:56 AM 7:35 AM 11:26 AM 7:27 PM

1.62ft. 1.33ft. 1.48ft. -0.45ft.

High 10:11 AM 0.66ft. Low 10:23 PM -0.64ft.

High 4:01 AM Low 6:54 PM

1.37ft. -0.93ft.

4:51 AM 9:13 AM 12:16 PM 9:05 PM

1.49ft. 1.34ft. 1.38ft. -0.64ft.

High Low High Low

3:40 AM 8:27 AM 12:33 PM 8:19 PM

1.69ft. 1.32ft. 1.53ft. -0.53ft.

High 11:07 AM 0.70ft. Low 11:15 PM -0.69ft.

High 4:45 AM Low 7:48 PM

1.46ft. -1.01ft.

20

High Low High Low

5:28 AM 10:00 AM 1:41 PM 9:57 PM

1.51ft. 1.28ft. 1.38ft. -0.64ft.

High Low High Low

4:21 AM 9:13 AM 1:39 PM 9:11 PM

1.71ft. 1.27ft. 1.57ft. -0.52ft.

High 12:16 PM 0.68ft.

21

High Low High Low

High 5:24 AM Low 8:41 PM

1.47ft. -0.98ft.

22

High Low High Low

6:02 AM 10:45 AM 2:58 PM 10:47 PM

1.49ft. 1.16ft. 1.36ft. -0.56ft.

High Low High Low

5:01 AM 9:59 AM 2:43 PM 10:02 PM

1.69ft. 1.18ft. 1.58ft. -0.43ft.

Low 12:04 AM -0.68ft. High 1:42 PM 0.63ft.

High 5:56 AM Low 9:32 PM

1.42ft. -0.85ft.

23

High Low High Low

6:34 AM 11:32 AM 4:12 PM 11:36 PM

1.44ft. 1.00ft. 1.31ft. -0.38ft.

High Low High Low

5:40 AM 10:47 AM 3:48 PM 10:52 PM

1.65ft. 1.06ft. 1.55ft. -0.26ft.

Low 12:50 AM -0.62ft. High 3:22 PM 0.54ft.

High Low High Low

6:20 AM 10:49 AM 1:39 PM 10:22 PM

1.31ft. 1.10ft. 1.16ft. -0.63ft.

High 7:05 AM 1.37ft. Low 12:22 PM 0.82ft. High 5:27 PM 1.23ft.

High Low High Low

6:17 AM 11:39 AM 4:57 PM 11:42 PM

1.58ft. 0.91ft. 1.48ft. -0.02ft.

Low 1:33 AM High 5:03 PM

-0.51ft. 0.43ft.

High Low High Low

6:36 AM 11:18 AM 3:15 PM 11:10 PM

1.19ft. 0.90ft. 1.08ft. -0.34ft.

25

Low High Low High

12:23 AM 7:34 AM 1:16 PM 6:45 PM

-0.14ft. 1.31ft. 0.63ft. 1.13ft.

High 6:53 AM 1.52ft. Low 12:33 PM 0.75ft. High 6:11 PM 1.39ft.

Low High Low High

2:11 AM 10:43 AM 1:36 PM 6:43 PM

-0.37ft. 0.24ft. 0.22ft. 0.32ft.

High Low High Low

6:46 AM 12:00 PM 4:49 PM 11:55 PM

1.08ft. 0.67ft. 0.98ft. -0.01ft.

26

Low High Low High

1:08 AM 8:02 AM 2:13 PM 8:10 PM

0.14ft. 1.25ft. 0.44ft. 1.04ft.

Low High Low High

12:31 AM 7:27 AM 1:31 PM 7:35 PM

0.26ft. 1.46ft. 0.59ft. 1.30ft.

Low High Low High

2:43 AM 10:00 AM 3:11 PM 8:30 PM

-0.21ft. 0.22ft. 0.08ft. 0.22ft.

High 6:54 AM 1.00ft. Low 12:48 PM 0.43ft. High 6:30 PM 0.90ft.

27

Low High Low High

1:51 AM 8:29 AM 3:14 PM 9:46 PM

0.43ft. 1.21ft. 0.28ft. 1.00ft.

Low High Low High

1:20 AM 8:00 AM 2:30 PM 9:12 PM

0.55ft. 1.40ft. 0.43ft. 1.26ft.

Low High Low High

3:05 AM 9:42 AM 4:28 PM 10:54 PM

-0.04ft. 0.25ft. -0.04ft. 0.15ft.

Low High Low High

12:40 AM 6:59 AM 1:42 PM 8:27 PM

0.32ft. 0.97ft. 0.21ft. 0.86ft.

28

Low High Low High

2:33 AM 8:54 AM 4:17 PM 11:39 PM

0.70ft. 1.18ft. 0.15ft. 1.02ft.

Low High Low High

2:14 AM 8:31 AM 3:28 PM 10:57 PM

0.82ft. 1.36ft. 0.29ft. 1.28ft.

Low 2:59 AM High 9:30 AM Low 5:41 PM

0.10ft. 0.30ft. -0.14ft.

Low High Low High

1:23 AM 7:02 AM 2:39 PM 10:54 PM

0.62ft. 0.99ft. 0.02ft. 0.91ft.

29

Low 3:14 AM High 9:17 AM Low 5:20 PM

0.93ft. 1.17ft. 0.05ft.

Low 3:19 AM High 9:03 AM Low 4:25 PM

1.05ft. 1.32ft. 0.17ft.

High 9:19 AM Low 6:53 PM

0.36ft. -0.22ft.

Low 2:04 AM High 7:00 AM Low 3:38 PM

0.87ft. 1.03ft. -0.12ft.

30

High Low High Low

2:13 AM 4:01 AM 9:37 AM 6:20 PM

1.12ft. 1.11ft. 1.17ft. -0.03ft.

High Low High Low

12:35 AM 4:53 AM 9:36 AM 5:19 PM

1.36ft. 1.21ft. 1.30ft. 0.08ft.

High 9:02 AM Low 8:02 PM

0.43ft. -0.29ft.

High Low High Low

2:08 AM 2:50 AM 6:42 AM 4:38 PM

1.06ft. 1.06ft. 1.09ft. -0.22ft.

31

High Low High Low

4:20 AM 8:58 AM 9:46 AM 7:14 PM

1.24ft. 1.19ft. 1.19ft. -0.08ft.

High Low High Low

1:52 AM 7:34 AM 10:19 AM 6:10 PM

1.45ft. 1.27ft. 1.29ft. 0.01ft.

High 8:50 AM Low 9:06 PM

0.48ft. -0.33ft.

High 3:22 AM Low 5:35 PM

1.20ft. -0.27ft.

15

24

2:46 AM 10:29 AM 6:20 PM 9:59 PM

-0.46ft. 0.42ft.

South Padre Isl.

1.53ft. 1.08ft. 1.19ft. 0.16ft.

10

6:46 AM 12:15 PM 3:44 PM 11:43 PM

Port O’Connor

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T1

T5

T14

T15 T18

T19

1.13ft. 0.79ft. 0.80ft. 0.09ft.

T20

T21

T22 T23

Tide Correction Table

THIS CONVERSION TABLE IS BASED ON THE GALVESTON CHANNEL Tide Station (N 29 18.600, W 94 47.598). Add or subtract the time shown on the Tide Stations on this table (and map) to determine the adjustment from the time shown for Galveston Channel in the calendars.

F O R MO R E TI D E D A TA , S E E w w w .F is h G a m e .c om / t id e

288

T3 T2

T13

T6 T17

T16

T4

T11

T8 T7

High 7:31 AM 1.25ft. Low 10:53 PM -0.21ft.

7:40 AM 2:04 PM 3:54 PM 11:56 PM

T12

KEY PLACE T1 Sabine Bank Lighthouse T2 Sabine Pass Jetty T3 Sabine Pass T4 Mesquite Pt, Sab. Pass T5 Galveston Bay, S. Jetty T6 Port Bolivar T7 Texas City Turning Basin T8 Eagle Point T9 Clear Lake T10 Morgans Point T11 Round Pt, Trinity Bay T12 Pt Barrow, Trinity Bay T13 Gilchrist, East Bay T14 Jamaica Beach, W. Bay T15 Alligator Point, W. Bay T16 Christmas Pt T17 Galveston Pleasure Pier T18 San Luis Pass T19 Freeport Harbor T20 Pass Cavallo T21 Aransas Pass T22 Padre Island (South End) T23 Port Isabel

GPS N 29 28.000, W 93 43.000 N 29 39.000, W 93 49.700 N 29 42.400, W 93 51.200 N 29 46.000, W 93 53.700 N 29 20.000, W 94 42.000 N 29 21.800, W 94 46.700 N 29 23.000, W 94 53.000 N 29 29.900, W 94 54.700 N 29 33.800, W 94 04.000 N 29 40.790, W 94 58.900 N 29 44.000, W 94 42.000 N 29 44.400, W 94 49.900 N 29 31.002, W 94 29.000 N 29 12.000, W 94 59.100 N 29 10.002, W 95 07.998 N 29 04.800, W 95 10.302 N 29 17.200, W 94 47.400 N 29 05.700, W 94 06.800 N 28 56.800, W 95 18.500 N 28 22.000, W 96 24.000 N 27 50.000, W 97 02.700 N 26 04.100, W 97 09.400 N 26 03.600, W 97 12.900

HIGH -1:46 -1:26 -1:00 -0:04 -0:39 +0:14 +0:33 +3:54 +6:05 +10:21 +10:39 +5:48 +3:16 +2:38 +2:39 +2:32 -1:06 -0.09 -0:44 0:00 -0:03 -0:24 +1:02

LOW -1:31 -1:31 -1:15 -0:25 -1:05 -0:06 +0:41 +4:15 +6:40 +5:19 +5:15 +4:43 +4:18 +3:31 +2:33 +2:31 -1:06 -0.09 -1:02 -1:20 -1:31 -1:45 -0:42

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