archives|Conroe Courier Sports

Print | E-mail | Bookmark and Share | Comment (No comments posted.) | Text Size
 

Lake Conroe Fishing Report


By Larry J. LeBlanc
Updated: 11.18.08
Fishing on Lake Conroe is good. The surface temperature of the water is running around 66 degrees in the main lake and the water is clear. The level is a half-foot below pool at 200.59 feet.

The black bass are good and guide Butch Terpe said those he has caught have been along the edge of flats as well as along the docks and other structures. Terpe said along the shallows is a good start using shallow crankbaits, spinner baits and top water lure in two to six feet of water.

Around the docks he used a Texas rigged, black, five inch worm with 5/0 hooks and let them drift down producing strikes. Rat-L-Traps are also good producers.

Catfish are still good around the bridge pylons and on the edges of the river channel in 20 to 25 feet of water. The fish are being caught on prepared stink bait, or cheese dip on sponge hooks.


Crappie are being caught at 20 feet on deep brush and structures. Terpe said he was using a white or chartreuse jig with a small split shot to get them down and also minnows with success.

White bass and hybrids are fair. Terpe said they are on the south end of the lake at 15 to 20 feet deep over main lake points. Trolling the points to locate them and then jigging was a good plan. The whites should be starting to school up at any time due to the cool water temperatures so watch for birds over bait fish.

Bream are available on deep brush as the water cools along with the crappie.

Guide Butch Terpe, who works out of Stow-A-Way Marina, has made the facts and information for this fishing report available. Terpe has been a full time guide for over twelve year. For information about his services, he can be reached at (936) 856-7080. For information about Stow-A-Way Marina call (936) 856-4531.

Note

The San Jacinto River Authority still has posted the boating advisory, “Boaters are urged to use extreme caution on Lake Conroe due to the presence of floating and submerged debris from Hurricane Ike.”

Show off your catch

To get your catch in the Lake Conroe Fishing Report email your name, fish species, size, number and when and where caught to ljleblanc@cebridge.net and use the subject title FISHING.



Submit a Comment

You must be logged in to post a comment.
*Member ID:
*Password:
Remember login?
(requires cookies)
  Forgot Your Password?
 
Not yet a registered member?
Click here to become one.

Comments to stories and articles on the Web site are not edited or pre-approved before appearing online. Readers posting comments are solely responsible for those comments. Comments must be germane to the story to which they apply.

Online comments that are libelous, profane or personally attack another site participant can be reported as abuse using the link provided on each comment. Comments reported as abusive will be reviewed and may be removed from view, as will off-topic comments.

BE CIVIL.

Individuals continually posting abusive comments to the site may have their registrations revoked.

Reader Comments

Return to: Sports « | Home « | Top of Page ^
Monday
July 6, 2009
Click for Houston, Texas Forecast
topjobs

today'stopads