Lake Lavon Wylie Texas
Meet Lake Lavon Wylie Texas
Lake Lavon Fishing Guides target White Bass and Crappie year round. If you want to fish one of the best Metroplex Impoundments, hire a Lake Lavon Fishing Guide today!
Lake CharacteristicsLocation: In Collin County northeast of Dallas and 4 miles northeast of Wylie, off Texas Highway 78
Surface area: 21,400 acres
Maximum depth: 59 feet
Impounded: 1953, reservoir size doubled 1974
Predominant Fish Species: White Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Blue Catfish, and Largemouth Bass
Lake Lavon Fishing Cover and Structure
Most structure in this lake is in the form of standing timber, especially
Outflow from the electric generating plant on the east side of the east arm can attract fish in winter when ambient water temperatures dip. Rip-rap along the dam provides excellent habitat for largemouth bass, channel catfish, and sunfish.
Hot Tips from Lake Lavon Fishing Guides
Lake Lavon Fishing Guides spend a lot of time on the water and are happy to share tips and techniques with anglers. During the winter, crappie school in deep water and are usually found around deep structure, especially on south-facing shorelines. Some anglers place brush piles in deep water near boat houses for winter fishing. In the spring, these fish migrate into shallow water to spawn and become very vulnerable to angling. Baits of choice would be jigs and minnows. In winter, a very small (1/32 oz) black and white jig can be effective.
In spring, try a 1/16 ounce chartreuse and red, chartreuse, white, or yellow jig. Largemouth bass are most active in spring when they move in shallow to spawn. Carolina-rigged 6-inch lizards, Texas-rigged 7-inch worms, and some crankbaits pay off here. The second peak occurs in the fall when bass begin actively feeding for the onset of winter. Try white spinners with gold blades in 3 feet to 1 ½ feet of water, or crawfish-mimicking crankbaits.
Channel catfish angling is best in the early summer when fish head up tributary streams to spawn or get in the rip-rap along the dam. Try cut bait, shrimp, or stink bait fished still or dragged along the bottom with the wind; also known as drift fishing. Blue catfish bite best in the winter and the bait of choice is live shad or sunfish. Drift fish deep, open-water points.
Striped bass are caught year-round in open water areas, near the power plant outfall, or anywhere shad are seen on the surface. Live shad, surface baits, plastic shad, or slabs are baits of choice. White bass provide lots of recreational angling most of the year, but peak in the spring when tributaries are running and in summer off the dam in deep water. In summer they are usually feeding on surfacing shad. Use small jigs, topwater baits, or minnows.
Sunfish are best caught in shallow water while fishing from the bank, boathouse, or pier. The bait of choice is the plain old earthworm. Lake Lavon Fishing Guides will help you enjoy this fishery and teach you how to catch big crappie on your own.
Lake Lavon Fishing Guides-Carey Thorn
Looking for the best Lake Lavon Fishing Guides? Carey Thorn has been a Lake Lavon Fishing Guide for over 15 years and loves to put customers on Huge Crappie, Magnum White Bass, and Monster Largemouth Bass. Lake Lavon Fishing Guide Carey Thorn fishes all over Dallas Texas and beyond. Carey Thorn one of a few Texas Fishing Guides who specializes in Creek Angeling. Dallas Fishing Guide Carey Thorn catches Crappie, White Bass, Hybrid Striper, and Largemouth Bass in Rowlett Creek! Carey Thorn is DFW’s premier Creek Fishing Guide! For more information follow Lake Lavon Fishing Guide Carey Thorn.
Lake Lavon Fishing Guides-Carey Thorn Contact Information
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Plano TX 75074
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