Toledo Bend Lake Boat Ramps

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Swede Johnson Public Boat Ramp

Swede Johnson Public Boat Ramp is located in the south area of Joaquin. This offers a one-lane working ramp that can accommodate all boat types. There are no fees required and this is open all year round.

McGee's Landing

McGee's Landing boat ramp is a single lane ramp that can handle all types of boats. Restrooms are available. No courtesy docks or piers. A fee is required and this is open all year round.

Jack's 944 Launch and Landing

Jack's 944 Launch and Landing is located off FM 944, 8 miles south of Hemphill. It has a one-lane boat ramp that can handle all boat types. This is open all year round with a fee.

Six Mile Public Boat Ramp

Six Mile Public Boat Ramp is located on the south end of Toledo Bend on the Texas side in Sabine National Forest. It has a two-lane boat ramp that can handle all boat types. There are no fees required, no courtesy docks. This is open all year round.

Carrice Creek Boat Ramp

Carrice Creek Boat Ramp is located off Texas Highway 21, 6.5 miles east of Milam. It has a one-lane boat ramp that can handle all boat types. A fee is required and this is open all year round.

Ragtown Boat Ramp

Ragtown Boat Ramp is located off FM 3184, 6 miles east of the junction with FM 139. There are two-lane boat ramps that handle all boat types but they may not be able to use for low lake levels. There are no courtesy docks, there are restrooms, and a...

East Hamilton Boat Ramp

East Hamilton Boat Ramp is located off FM 2261, 9 miles east of Patroon. It has a one-lane boat ramp that can handle all boat types. There are no courtesy docks, no restrooms and a fee is required. This is open all year round.

North Toledo Bend State Park Ramp

North Toledo Bend State Park Ramp has a double ramp, a large parking lot, and a fish cleaning station. There are no courtesy docks. Restrooms are located on the pool side.

Willow Oak Boat Ramp

Willow Oak Boat Ramp is located off Texas 87 in Fairmount. It has two-lane boat ramps that can handle all boat types. There are portable toilets for restroom usage. There is a fee required and this is open all year round.

Bayou Siepe Boat Ramp

Bayou Siepe Boat Ramp is located at end of FM 100A. It has only a one-lane ramp that handles all boat types. There are no courtesy docks, and a fee is required. There are no restrooms also. This is open all year round.

Indian Mounds Boat Ramp

Indian Mounds Boat Ramp is located off FM 3382, 5 miles south of the junction with FM 83. It has a three-lane boat ramp that can handle all boat types. There are restrooms in the place. A fee is required and this is open all year round.

Tenaha Creek Public Boat Ramp

Tenaha Creek Public Boat Ramp is located off FM 139, 10 miles south of Joaquin. This ramp has only one lane that can handle all boat types. This may not be usable for low lake levels. There are no courtesy docks, no fee required, and this is open...

Joaquin Public Ramp

Joaquin Public Ramp is located off US 84 on the Texas side of the Sabine River. This has two-lane boat ramps that cannot be usable at low water levels. There is no fee required and this is open all year round.

South Toledo Boat Launch

South Toledo Boat Launch has a side of 100' wide that can accommodate all boat types. There are also courtesy docks.

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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

Memorial Day

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 85

Monday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 71

Tuesday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 85

Tuesday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 69

Wednesday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 88

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 69

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 89

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 71


Toledo Bend Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 5/29: 171.37 (-0.63)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 76-83 degrees; 0.35 feet below pool. The water level is 171.62 with both generators running 24 hours daily. Water temperature at the dam is 78 degrees. North of the three-mile Pendleton bridge, temperatures have been running 76-83 degrees. Bass are good on zoom speed craws and creature baits rigged Texas style and a u-tail swimming worm in all white and white with a dipped chartreuse tail have been producing in shallow water. Some bigger bass have been caught on senkos and flukes in black/blue flake, watermelon red, watermelon red candy, black/red flake and motor oil colors rigged wacky or Texas style. The spinnerbait bite for bass has been hot this week around buck brush and laydowns on the edges of grass up in the creeks. Popping and hollow body frog bite has been producing late in the evenings over vegetation. Flyrodders are catching quality bass over vegetation using 8 and 10 weight fly rods. Top flies this week have been a weighted spoon fly black with red glitter, a Stealth Goober, and shad imitation topwater popper fly. Crappie bite is heating up offshore with quality catches around the lake. Bluegill are starting to show up in the shallow flats and around boathouses. Remember to Stay Afloat. This week is National Safe Boating Week. While on the water, what life jacket do you wear Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3? For more information check out Texas Parks and Wildlife online and search for “Boating Safety Tips.” Remember, it is always better to play it safe by telling a loved one or friend the area you will be fishing, how many people are in your party and the expected return time. Good luck and keep casting forward! Report from Master Captain Steve “Scooby” Stubbe, Mudfish Adventures LLC, Orvis Endorsed Fly Fishing Guide, and Mudfish Custom Rod Shop.

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