TBLA Fingerling Stocking Set for June 6




The Toledo Bend Lake Association (TBLA) has purchased 50,000 Florida bass fingerlings that will be released on June 6th. The TBLA Fingerling Release is scheduled for Wednesday June 6th from 8 am-12 pm at Cypress Bend Park. If changes in this schedule are required due to weather or other circumstances, they will be communicated on the Toledo Bend Lake Association website, Facebook page, and the Toledo Bend Lunker Bass Program Facebook page.

Participants must be a current member of TBLA. For those that would like to participate who are not current members, memberships will be offered at the fingerling release. One year of membership for individuals is $10 and for a couple is $15. Only cash will be accepted for memberships on the 6th. Fingerlings may be picked up by car or boat. There will be a 2-bag limit per vehicle or boat used to transport the fingerlings. We hope that all of you will help us distribute these fingerlings throughout the Lake to ensure a high survival rate of these precious fingerlings.

Toledo Bend Lake Association

 




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Toledo Bend Lake Weather Forecast

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Hi: 84

Saturday Night

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Sunday

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Toledo Bend Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (May 1)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 75 degrees; 0.19 feet above pool. More rain in the forecast so water levels are high and rising. Main lake is clear, but some of the big creeks with the flow are muddy and will take some time to clear up. There is a shad spawn going on in the morning and some afternoons attracting the bass. Bass are good on spinnerbaits, chatterbaits and small swimbaits. Once the rises work Texas rigs and wacky worms along edge of the flooded brush. On an overcast day, bass can be caught on topwaters and frogs all day long. Lots of fish, just not many over 4 pounds. Crappie are fair on brush piles and deeper docks using 1/16 ounce jigs with a white or smoke color grub and live bait. Best area has been away from the big flow in the creeks, as crappie do not like the rushing water. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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