Midlake Campground


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Mid Lake Campground is one of the prettiest settings on Toledo Bend and Palo Gaucho Bayou. Whether you seek camping, hunting, fishing or just relaxing, you will find it at Mid Lake Campground. Mid Lake offers everything you need for a great RV, or cabin stay: a convenience store, covered boat stalls, bait, tackle, groceries, beer, snacks. We offer 20,30.50-amp service on pull through spaces. We also have a lakefront 4 bed, 3 bath house for your large family or corporate gatherings. The people at Mid Lake are friendly and offer prompt and courteous service.

With Mid Lake as your headquarters, you and your family can enjoy beautiful East Texas, with a moderate year-round climate perfect for year-round fishing. Toledo Bend Lake is the fishing capital of the south, providing sportsman with 185,000 acres of water surface with record catches of black bass, stripers, crappie and catfish.

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Water Level on 11/29: 167.58 (-4.42)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 29)

FAIR. Water clear; 62-66 degrees; 4.24 feet below pool. Bass are good and should only improve as the water cools. Bass are in three stages with catches up to 8 pounds. Shallow bass are in 2-6 feet of water biting spinnerbaits, chatterbaits and rattletraps. Bass in 10-18 feet of water can be caught using a big crankbait, Texas or Carolina rig worm. Deeper bass can be found in 22-28 feet of water on spoons, dropshots and any kind of deep diving bait. Few reports of crappie this time of year while fish are scattered in deep water chasing bait deep. The crappie should start to group up in the coming weeks. Catfish are slow. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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