Ready to reel in some serious action on Lewisville Lake? Our 4-hour guided fishing trip is perfect for anglers looking to land monster bass and make lasting memories. Led by local pro Chris, you'll hit the hottest spots and learn insider techniques to maximize your catch. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, this trip promises a boatload of fun and fish tales to share.
Your day starts bright and early as we launch from the marina. Chris will have the boat prepped and loaded with top-notch gear, so all you need to bring is your fishing license, some snacks, and a can-do attitude. We recommend arriving about 30 minutes before departure to get situated and go over the game plan. Once we're out on Lewisville's crystal-clear waters, Chris will share his local knowledge, pointing out prime structure and showing you how to work your lures for maximum effect. You'll be targeting crappie and white bass, two of the lake's most popular and fun-to-catch species. Don't worry if you're new to fishing – Chris is a patient teacher and will have you casting like a pro in no time.
Lewisville Lake is known for its excellent bass fishing, and our trips are dialed in to put you on the fish. We use a mix of techniques depending on the conditions and what the fish are biting. Some days we'll be working deep structure with jigs and crankbaits, while other times topwater lures might be the ticket. Chris is always experimenting with new patterns and lures to stay ahead of the game. You might find yourself drop-shotting near submerged timber one minute, then flipping soft plastics into lily pads the next. It's this variety that keeps anglers coming back season after season. And let's not forget the thrill of the fight – when a big Lewisville bass slams your lure, hang on tight!
Our Lewisville Lake trips aren't just about filling the livewell (though we often do). It's about the whole experience – the peaceful morning mist on the water, the camaraderie of sharing a boat with fellow anglers, and the satisfaction of improving your skills under expert guidance. Chris has a knack for reading the water and adapting to changing conditions, which means you're always in prime position for the next big bite. Plus, with all equipment provided, you can focus on enjoying the day without worrying about gear. Many of our guests tell us these trips have rekindled their love for fishing or given them a new appreciation for the sport. Whether you're looking to learn new techniques, explore Lewisville's hidden honey holes, or just enjoy a relaxing day on the water, this trip delivers.
Crappie: These tasty panfish are a favorite among Lewisville anglers, and for good reason. Known for their delicate, flaky meat, crappie put up a spirited fight on light tackle. We typically target them around brush piles and submerged structure using small jigs or live minnows. Spring is prime time for crappie fishing, as they move into shallow water to spawn. Expect to catch good numbers of fish in the 10-14 inch range, with the occasional slab pushing 16 inches or more.
White Bass: Often called "sand bass" by locals, these hard-fighting fish are the bread and butter of Lewisville Lake. They're known for their aggressive feeding habits and tendency to school up, which can lead to non-stop action when you find them. White bass typically run 1-3 pounds, but their strength is impressive for their size. We often target them with small spoons or tailspinners, especially during their spring spawning run up the tributaries. When the bite is on, it's not uncommon to catch dozens in a single outing. The best part? They're excellent eating, with firm, white flesh that's perfect for fish tacos.
Ready to experience the best fishing Lewisville Lake has to offer? Our 4-hour guided trips are the perfect way to get in on the action without taking up your whole day. Whether you're looking to learn new skills, introduce a friend to fishing, or just enjoy some quality time on the water, we've got you covered. Chris's local expertise and friendly approach ensure a fun, productive day for anglers of all skill levels. With limited spots available and prime dates filling up fast, now's the time to lock in your adventure. Don't let the big ones get away – book your Lewisville Lake fishing trip today and get ready to create some serious fish stories!
Crappie are a favorite on Lewisville Lake, typically running 7-12 inches and half a pound to a pound. You'll find them near cover like fallen trees or brush piles in shallow water. They're most active at dawn and dusk, but we can catch them all day with the right approach. Crappie are fun to target because they school up, so when you find one, you often find many. They put up a decent fight for their size and make excellent table fare with their mild, flaky white meat. Spring's the prime time as they move shallow to spawn. To boost your odds, I like using small jigs tipped with live minnows - that combo's hard for crappie to resist. Be ready for some fast action when we hit a good spot!
White bass, also called sand bass, are a blast to catch on Lewisville. These silvery fighters usually run 10-12 inches but can reach up to 18 inches and 3 pounds. They're schooling fish, so when we find them, it's often non-stop action. Look for white bass in open water, especially near points and humps. They really turn on in spring when they make their spawning run up tributary creeks. These fish are aggressive and hit hard, making for an exciting fight on light tackle. They're also great eating, with firm, mild-flavored meat. To get into the action, we'll often troll or cast small spinners and jigs. My local tip: watch for birds diving on the water - that usually means white bass are pushing baitfish to the surface. When you see that, get ready for some fast fishing!
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