Don't forget the Outdoor Annual App




Whether your next fishing trip finds you riding a rolling sea or floating a secluded pond, the Outdoor Annual app will keep regulation information at your fingertips. This app even works in areas without internet access.

Use it to find nearby fishing spots, check fishing reports. I.D. catfish, bass and sharks, check bag and length limits and more. When the fish aren’t biting, use it to catch up on the latest fishing news from Texas Parks and Wildlife. You can also use the app to find the types of licenses, permits and stamps available. It’s available on Apple and Android and it’s FREE (always good).

If apps aren’t your thing, you can find the 2015-2016 Outdoor Annual:
in print (wherever licenses are sold) online, in Spanish online, or get a copy at any Law Enforcement office.

Anytime you pack your tackle box, be sure you have an updated Outdoor Annual for instant fishing reports and answers to your regulation questions.

Source: Fish Texas




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 28)

SLOW. Water stained; 81 degrees; 0.61 feet below pool. Bass are good with the best bite in shallow water with topwaters, swim jigs and frogs. The midrange bite been good with crankbaits and Texas rigs in 12-18 feet. The storms and high winds have limited fishable areas on the main lake, but the weather forecast should improve this next week. Crappie fishing is fair in shallow brush piles and standing timber all with live bait is the best. Some lighted docks reported good catches this past week at night. The bream are starting to bed in 2-3 feet of water in flooded grass and bushes, but with higher water, lots of them are hard to get to. Best baits for bream are crickets. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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