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CatFish Killer's Fishin' Report - This report is updated during the summer when conditions change. If the report is a week or more old then conditions and patterns are the same.

Lake Conroe Fishing Report
By Darrell Taylor
Catfish Killer Guide Service

 February 18, 2010

Fishing on Lake Conroe is fair in between cold fronts. The water is a little cloudy and the water level is a little above pool at 201.66. The water temperature is running around 47 degrees in the main lake. 

 
Black bass fishing has been fair. Medium and large crank baits and spinner baits around boat docks at depths 3 to 6 feet deep are producing fairly well. Bass are also being caught at 10 to 16 feet in deep brush using trick worms and Cincos in dark colors and worked slowly. 
 

Crappie fishing is slow. They are in water 30 feet deep and over brush at 18 to 20 feet deep around the 1097 bridge pylons.  Minnows and also jigs in one sixteenth and one thirty second ounce are the best baits right now. 

 
Catfishing is great right now in between cold fronts.  They can be caught in 10 feet to 25 feet of water on the edge of the river channels and on the creek edges, outer edge of submerged pond dams, brush and baited holes.  Catfish Killer Cheese Dip Bait on a #8 treble hook with sponge fished 2 to 3 inches off the bottom is working well.  Also, little pieces of peeled shrimp, beef heart or shad on a regular catfish hook dipped in Catfish Killer Cheese Baits in the Original, Blood or Shad Scent are working best for catfish from 1 1/2 to around 5 lbs. Chicken livers, minnows and shrimp are also catching some catfish. 
 
Larger catfish, mostly blues can be caught using fresh shad and or cut beef heart or cut perch on Catfish Killer`s Flagging Juglines in from 11 to 40 feet of water. Flagging Jugs may be ordered off the website for $6.00 each or you may order from www.texascatfishjuglines.com. A new bait soap recently developed made with lye soap and cheese may be ordered from  www.texascatfishbaitsoap.com and works wonders on Juglines and trotlines. 
 
Hybrids and white bass fishing is slow. They down to 30 feet deep and  trolling seems to be the best bet right now. Some have been taken around the Dump. 
 
Bream are at about any depth right now around boat docks and some brush. The best baits are, Glow Worms or Mighty Mealy worms on a very small hook. 
 
For information on planning a guided eating size rod and reel catfish fishing trip or a Catfish Killer Jug catfishing trip or a Trophy rod and reel catfish fishing trip or for Information, Accommodations and Services on Lake Conroe go to www.lakeconroefishing.com or www.catfishkiller.com or call me at 936-788-4413. 
 
Happy fishing and everyone be very careful on the water.
 
Darrell Taylor

 

 
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Largemouth bass are the most sought after species in Lake Conroe, though they are not the most abundant. While bass fishing catch rates are marginal, the opportunity to catch a trophy bass is very good at Lake Conroe. In 1998, the biggest largemouth bass ever collected by TPWD in an electrofishing survey was taken from beneath a boat dock and weighed in at 14.1 pounds. The standing lake record caught in 1997 by Willis angler Bill Boyett weighed 14.91 pounds.

The more abundant channel catfish and bluegill are also highly sought after by anglers. Channel catfish are by far the most abundant sportfish in the lake, offering most any angler a good opportunity for good catches. Bluegill on Lake Conroe grow to enormous sizes. We have interviewed anglers with 12-inch bluegills in their creels. and black crappie are also very popular and offer good opportunity for anglers seeking table fare. White crappie have made a comeback in the lake with the efforts of the Lake Conroe Restocking Association's spring stockings of advance juvenile crappie. Crappie over two pounds are fairly common occurrences now. The introduction of hybrid striped bass in 1995 has added another dimension to the sport fishery at Lake Conroe, offering open-water opportunities for anglers who enjoy trolling or vertical jigging spoons for these hefty fighters.

FISHING COVER/STRUCTURE
Lake Conroe is dominated by open water in the lower two-thirds of the reservoir, with some standing timber still present along the river channel in the upper reaches. Most of the standing timber is slightly submerged when the lake is at conservation pool, making navigation hazardous in these areas. The shoreline is predominantly composed of bulkheads with boat docks in the lower reservoir; the upper reservoir (the portion lying within the Sam Houston National Forest) is primarily featureless shoreline. Substrates range from sandy to silty. A few aquatic plants dot shoreline areas, primarily in areas being planted with native aquatic plants by TPWD and the US Army Corps of Engineers as part of an ongoing Aquatic Habitat Enhancement Initiative. The lake has had past heavy infestations of hydrilla, but no vegetation is currently present in quantities that would be considered a nuisance. The only fish-attracting structures in the reservoir are rip rap along bridge approaches and the dam, as well as submersed Christmas tree reefs.

FISHING TIPS AND TACTICS
Largemouth bass anglers can expect to take bass in shallow water, particularly around marinas and boat docks, during the early spring and mid-to-late fall. During most of the remaining seasons, bass are taken around deeper cover. Anglers are most successful with a variety of shad imitation lures as well as soft plastic baits. Hybrid striped bass are growing in popularity among Lake Conroe bass fishing anglers and can be taken most any time of year. Most fish are taken by anglers trolling in open water areas or vertically jigging spoons or live shad. They can occasionally be found running up the river channel during the early spring spawning run or foraging beneath schools of white bass in summer.

Channel catfish are caught year-round in good numbers on Lake Conroe. Most successful anglers use smelly baits or cut shad. Rod-and-reel anglers do just about as well as trotline anglers on the reservoir. Bluegills of gigantic proportions can be had by the angler who wants to be patient and target them. They can be caught along rip rap fishing deep near the toe of the slope (sometimes 8 feet or more). Baits must be gotten near the bottom quickly to avoid the small bait-stealers that inhabit the shallower water. Live worms or crickets are the best producers. Some good fly rod action can also be had using sinking, insect imitation flies and sinking fly line.


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