Reeling in Trophy Wiper and Crappie on Lewisville Lake's Shimmering Waters
We had a fantastic time out on Lewisville Lake today with the crew for our 8-Hour Lewisville Lake Fishing Guides trip. May is a great time to target Crappie and White Bass on the lake, as the warming waters have these species actively feeding in the shallows. The weather was a bit overcast in the morning, but it cleared up nicely by mid-day, giving us ideal conditions to get out and do some serious fishing.
As soon as we hit the water, we started working the banks and coves with our light tackle setups, alternating between jigging and slow-rolling our baits. It wasn't long before the action started heating up, and we began boating some nice Wiper (Hybrid Striped Bass). These fish hit hard and put up a great fight, keeping us on our toes. The bite stayed steady throughout the day, and we were able to land a solid mix of Wiper, along with a few Crappie and White Bass.
The best part was the camaraderie and energy on the boat—the whole group was engaged and having a blast. Between the nonstop action and the beautiful Lake Lewisville scenery, it was the perfect recipe for an unforgettable day out on the water. We laughed, shared stories, and congratulated each other on the nice catches. That's what makes these Lewisville Lake guided trips so special—it's not just about the fish, but the overall experience of spending quality time with good company.
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If you're looking to get in on the excellent Crappie and White Bass fishing Lewisville Lake has to offer, I highly recommend booking a trip with Lakeside Guide Service. Our 8-Hour Lewisville Lake Fishing Guides trips are the perfect way to experience it all—from the thrill of setting the hook on a feisty Wiper to the camaraderie of a fun day out on the water with friends. With our top-notch gear, expert guidance, and unbeatable knowledge of the lake, we'll make sure you have an unforgettable time. So what are you waiting for? Book your trip today and let's get you out on the lake!