Where to Fish in Dallas this Spring... TPWD Email

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Dallas has some of the best fishing in the state, from large lakes to small neighborhood ponds.

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Looking to go fishing this spring  without traveling miles and miles to get there? You're in luck! From large reservoirs to small neighborhood lakes, Dallas offers some of the best fishing spots in Texas. Here are just a few lakes with great fishing in the Dallas area. Find more fishing spots near you and check out our weekly fishing reports to find out what's biting.

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Ray Hubbard

With more than 22,000 acres of water and 100 miles of shoreline, Ray Hubbard is an excellent destination for fishing and boating. On the north side of lake, above the I-30 bridge, largemouth bass make their home in the standing timber. Anglers can test their luck here or any of the points extending into the water. 

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Lake Lewisville

Picturesque and inviting, Lake Lewisville beckons anglers to come fish its abundant waters. Largemouth, spotted and striped bass, crappie and catfish can be found here, particularly in the standing timber coves and under bridges. Many professional guides are available to help you to learn the tricks of the lake.

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Lake Tawakoni

Lake Tawakoni, which stretches across more than 36,000 acres, draws many visitors looking for a fun day on the water. Anglers can hook largemouth bass, catfish and crappie. To the south, Tawakoni State Park offers 78 multi-use campsites if you just need another day on this popular fishing spot. 

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Grab Your License Before You Go

As you plan your next fishing trip, make sure your license is ready to go. You can get your license online, at a license retailer near you or by calling 1-800-895-4248. Kids under 17 don't need a fishing license.

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When you buy a license, 100% of your fees go toward ensuring fishing opportunities for you and generations to come. Even if you don't plan to fish this year, make an investment in the Texas outdoors you love.

If you have already purchased your fishing license, thank you for your support of Texas' fishing tradition.

 


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