Weekly Fishing Report Week of October 30, 2024
Sam Rayburn
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 77 degrees; 2.37 feet below pool. There is an abundance of shad in shallow water. Shallow bass feeding on the shad can be caught with spinnerbaits and topwater frogs. Crappie are transitioning from brush main lake brush to creek channels. Blue and channel catfish are fair in 24-27 feet of water and in the river bends on cut bait and minnows. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service. Expect the lake level to continue to drop slowly through the winter. Shallow bass are centered around shoreline brush and hay grass along with high spots, shallow ditches and creek channel swings. These fish can be caught on Texas rigs, wacky rigs, shallow water crankbaits and topwaters. There is a large population of schooling bass heavily chasing bait balls around main lake ledges in 17-22 feet, main lake drains in 10-17 feet, and main lake and secondary points. Cast a dropshot, Carolina rig, �½-�¾ ounce jig, or deep diving crankbait. Report by Hank Harrison, Double H Precision Guide Service.
Toledo Bend
FAIR. Water normal stain; 80 degrees; 4.75 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are steady. Water temperature is finally staying in the low 80s, dipping into the upper 70s in the mornings. Bass fishing has improved with catches up to 9 pounds this week. Bass are shallow in 1-5 feet of water on topwater lures, swimbaits and chatterbaits during the first couple of hours. Then target mid range fish in 8-14 feet of water on Texas rigs and crankbaits. There is a deep bite on dropshots and spoons in 18-25 feet. There are a good number of fish, just not many big fish yet. Few more crappie getting caught this week on shallow brush and at night on lighted deeper docks. All live bait. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.
SALTWATER
Sabine Lake
GOOD. 85 degrees. When the winds are calm the gulf rigs are holding trout, ling and cobia in 35-40 feet of water on LSU colored 3inch plastics. Triple tail can be caught in the same area along the weed lines with debris beneath. When the winds are blowing drift in the Sabine Channel and ICW for limits of trout and redfish off the points, drops, shell flats and rock piles with live shrimp under a popping cork. Water has dropped some brining flounder out of the marshes in the channel on artificials. Flounder season ends November 1. Neches River is now fishable, producing a mixed bag of speckled trout and redfish off the points, drops and rock piles. Bait primarily seems to be holding to the rock piles. Forecasted cold front should increase the bird action throughout the system. Birds are still working in Sabine Lake leading the way to redfish fishing a �¾ ounce gold spoon off the bottom. There are a lot gafftops and even sharks beneath as well. Bull redfish can be caught in Sabine Lake and the Neches River. Report by Captain Randy Foreman, Captain Randy’s Guide Service Sabine Lake.
Bolivar
GOOD. 77 degrees. Water temperature staying in the upper 70s. Water levels swapping back-and-forth this week with the front and the tides. Anglers are still catching plenty of redfish everywhere. There are plenty of big croakers along with sand trout, black drum, speckled trout, and crabs caught along the jetty with a few small stingrays and sharks. Flounder are still sporadic with small males still being caught until we get some cooler weather. Flounder season ends November 1. The surf is producing lots of redfish and black drum, a few gafftop, lots of small stingrays, and bigger sharks along the whole peninsula with high activity towards Gilchrist/High Island mainly. Report by Captain Shane Rilat, North Jetty Bait Camp.
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