Lake Lewisville Catfish Guide

LAKE LEWISVILLE CATFISH GUIDE - GUIDED CATFISH FISHING TRIPS ON LAKE LEWISVILLE FOR CATFISH

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LAKE LEWISVILLE CATFISH GUIDE

GUIDED CATFISH FISHING TRIPS ON LAKE LEWISVILLE FOR BLUE CATFISH AND CHANNEL CATFISH

 Lake Lewisville Catfish Guide Service and Lake Lewisville Catfishing

Guided Catfish Fishing Trips on Lake Lewisville - Lake Lewisville Fishing Guide

Lake Lewisville Channel Catfish and Blue Catfish

Lake Lewisville Channel Catfish and Blue Catfish Caught in Shallow Water on Rod and Reel

Trophy Blue Catfish on Lake Lewisville

Lake Lewisville Trophy Blue Catfish Caught on Rod and Reel, Released After Photo

Lake Lewisville Channel Catfish and Blue Catfish

Lake Lewisville Channel Catfish and Blue Catfish Caught Cormorant Catfishing

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LAKE LEWISVILLE CATFISHING WITH NORTH TEXAS CATFISH GUIDE SERVICE

North Texas Catfish Guide Service offers guided catfish fishing trips on Lake Lewisville located in North Texas. Lake Lewisville is a 29,592 Acres Impoundment located on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in Denton County near the City of Lewisville.

Lake Lewisville was impounded in 1954 and is an excellent lake for Blue Catfish and Channel Catfish as well as Flathead Catfish. Lake Lewisville is also home to some huge trophy blue catfish and has been rated several times as one of the Top 5 blue catfish lakes in Texas.

Lake Lewisville offers good numbers and size on both blue catfish and channel catfish as well as some big flathead catfish. All species are abundunt in Lake Lewisville.

Lake Lewisville is located just north of the Dallas Fort worth Metroplex and is a short drive from most anywhere in the DFW area.

Lake Lewisville is an excellent choice for a guided catfish fishing trip with North Texas Catfish Guide service and always produces some nice catfish. If your wanting to catch some nice "eating sized" blue catfish or channel catfish or get your line stretched by a Trophy Blue Catfish then Lake Lewisville is an excellent choice for your guided catfish fishing trip.

Lake Dallas is the "Old Lake" and many still refer to the upper Northwest arm of Lake Lewisville as Lake Dallas so if you hear someone talking about Lake Dallas catfish it is actually Lake Lewisville catfish they are referring to.

Food and lodging are available in the Nearby Towns of Lewisville, Shady Shores, Lake Dallas and Hickory Creek and there are several state parks and RV parks in different areas around the lake.

Lake Lewisville Catfishing is excellent year around so any time of the year would be a great time for a guided catfish fishing trip with North Texas Catfish Guide Service.

For Winter Catfishing on Lake Lewisville North Texas Catfish Guide Service will Focus on Lake Lewisville Trophy Blue Catfish. The Lake Lewisville Trophy Blue Catfish Trips are Catch and Release only on all catfish over 10 lbs and all Trophy Catfish Trips are done with rod and reel. Most of the catfish will average 25-30 pounds but catfish over 50 lbs are abundant in Lake Lewisville. The best time of the year for Trophy Blue Catfish (also called High Fin Blue Catfish or Mississippi White Catfish) are November, December, January, February and Early March. North Texas Catfish Guide Service will do it's best to put you on a big Lake Lewisville Trophy Blue Catfish and get your line stretched anytime your fishing with us though, not just in the dead of winter.

We also have a great time with the Cormorant Catfishing on Lake Lewisville in the Fall and Winter for Blue Catfish. Cormorant Catfishing (also called "Fishing the Birds" or "Fishing the Water Turkeys") is a great way to catch a nice mess of Lake Lewisville Blue Catfish and Channel Catfish. Cormorant Catfishing Trips will start in early October and be good through the middle of spring, usually mid April. On Cormorant Catfishing trips on Lake Lewisville in the fall and winter most of the fish are usually blue catfish and average in size from one to ten pounds but an occasional Trophy Catfish is possible and catfish in the 20-35 pound range are very common on cormorant catfishing trips on Lake Lewisville.

Once the weather at Lake Lewsiville begins to warm up the catfishing warms up as well. North Texas Catfish Guide Service will start focusing on structure fishing Lake Lewisville for Blue Catfish and Channel Catfish. The spring and summer at Lake Lewisville will produce good numbers of Blue Catfish and Channel Catfish and some good sized fish as well. The rod and reel catfishing on Lake Lewisville will get fast and furious in the spring and makes for some great spring catfishing and summer catfishing.

When the days get really hot in the dead of summer, we will focus on fishing early mornings and late evenings and nights on Lake Lewisville. The catfishing stays great throughout the summer and some great catfishing will still take place on Lake Lewisville. Night fishing trips are also a great way to take in some Lake Lewsiville catfish in the summer and usually produces some really good numbers of catfish.

The bottom line is, the catfishing is great all year long and anytime is a great time to catch some Lake Lewisville Catfish.

Your guided catfish fishing trip on Lake Lewisville with North Texas Catfish Guide Service will begin at either the Shady Shores "Big Sandy Access Area" on the old lake or at the Tower Bay Park near the I-35 Bridge on Lake Lewisville. North Texas Catfish Guide Service will let you know what ramp to meet us at the day prior to your catfish fishing trip.

You can call us at 817-306-0055 to schedule your catfishing trip with North Texas Catfish Guide Service.

Lake Lewisville Shady Shores Boat Ramp

LAKE LEWISVILLE BIG SANDY ACCESS AREA

LAKE LEWISVILLE SHADY SHORES BOAT RAMP

Lake Lewisville Tower Bay Park

LAKE LEWISVILLE TOWER BAY PARK

Lake Lewisville Facts - Courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife

Lake Lewisville Location: Lake Lewisville is located on the Elm Fork of the Trinity River in Denton County near Lewisville

Lake Lewisville Size: 29,592 acres

Lake Lewisville Maximum Depth: 67 feet

Date Impounded: 1954

Normal Water Clarity: Murky

Water Level Fluctuation: 4-8 feet annually

Current Lake Lewisville Water Levels

Aquatic Vegetation: Sparse at present; a native plant restoration project is currently being conducted by the USACE Lewisville Aquatic Ecosystem Research Facility and Texas Parks and Wildlife

Predominant Fish Species: Largemouth bass, white bass, white crappie, hybrid and striped bass, blue catfish, and channel catfish

ACCESS/CAMPING: The Army Corps of Engineers operates major parks on Lake Lewisville or has leased parks out to the surrounding communities. Most of these parks provide campgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, and opportunities for shoreline fishing. Good boat ramps are available at East Hill Park, Stewart's Creek Park, Hidden Cove City Park, Little Elm, Big Sandy, Westlake Park, Arrowhead Park, Sycamore Bend, Pilot Knoll, Tower Bay, and Lewisville City Park. An entrance/boat ramp fee is charged at USACE parks and most other parks.

FISHING TIPS AND TACTICS: Largemouth bass can be found around available structure (timber) in covers or along the shoreline. White bass school in the main lake during the summer, follow the gulls. Crappie fishing is excellent under the bridges that cross the arms of the lake. Hybrid Bass and Striped bass are found around humps and ridges on Walnut Creek and the Main Lake. Catfishing is excellent in Old Lake Dallas.

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