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White Rock Creek - Freestone, TX Fishing Report on 17th Jun, 2025 - 3

Published Date: June 17, 2025

Published Date: June 17, 2025

Lake Lavon & Ray Hubbard Fishing Update: Limits, Patterns, and Pro Tips from the Water fishing report coverpicture

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Lake Lavon & Ray Hubbard Fishing Update: Limits, Patterns, and Pro Tips from the Water

White Rock Creek - Freestone, TX

Lake Lavon and Lake Ray Hubbard Fishing Guide Report: Lavon: White Bass: with the gates open there’s no real pattern yet. You still have to be out there early to see if you can get a top water bite or swim bait when they’re swimming on the surface blowing shad out of the water. The white egrets will be on the banks telling you pretty much where they should be. If you’re not getting bit within the first 30 minutes of sunlight, you’ll probably have to move out to 10 to 20 foot of water somewhere. And use slabs 1 ounce white or chartreuse. Crappie: gates are opening and closing making the Crappie’s pattern very mystical some days. Look on temper and brush piles 10 to 20 foot. Once the gate close the pattern should be 10 to 20 pretty much the rest of the summer. Start shallow work your way deeper until you figure out where they they’re holding that day as every day has been different. Channel Cats: are still good on baited holes and on the rip wrap and some brush. Using soured grain thrown up in the rocks and bushes hold them in there long enough to keep your limits. Black Bass: white and chartreuse spinner baits in the morning are still getting them around the rip wrap, concrete and shallow submerged brush on points and secondary points. The back of the Cove’s are not doing well anymore. Creature baits and worms Texas rig on rock piles and large brush piles are holding fish. Underwater points 10 to 15 foot Carolina rigging is working well. Hubbard: Today I helped Brandon w/ LeadSlingers at Hubbard. Had a seven person group go out this morning but we had to wait due to the 30 mile an hour gusts from seven to 9 o’clock, but we got out there at about 830 and the fish were blowing up right in the front of the marina. Threw paddle tales and Brandon through spinners and we quickly filled the box up with 175 keeper fish, seven man limit. It amazes me the way each lake fishes completely different. A lot of the times at Hubbard. The fish are way deeper than they are on Lavon usually. But that is where side imaging with the Humminbird’s comes in handy at finding them. You just have to zigzag along ledges and humps and the flats until you see something to Fish. Can’t just go out there randomly and drop a line and think you’re gonna get them, you gotta get the boat on them. Never overlook the birds if you see them hovering above the water, especially Great Blue Herons, if they’re hovering above the water out in the middle of the lake, they are 100% on feeding fish. But obviously if you see the seagulls dive bombing in the same area, you have to go check them out. But never leave Fish if they’re under your boat to run 100 yards away for surfacing Fish. Stay on the biting fish till they disappear then go hunt again. Sometimes when you go to chase the fish, you might spook them and they will go down and you have nothing to show for it. And absolutely positively 100%, do not roll your boat through the dang school of surfacing Fish. Figure out which way they’re pushing the Bait get ahead of them and just float and they will come right to you or get casting distance but do not go through the Fish . I thought that would be common sense lol but it is not. What if you had a big 20 foot boat with a big propeller going across your head? What are you gonna do? Kind of silly. I have to explain that.  thinking about it, though, those people might’ve needed glasses? Anyways, every day has been stellar on the lake and limits are pretty easy. Fish are starting to fatten up from the spawn and they’re looking great.! Lake Lavon Fishing Guide Report: Rated # 1 Multi-Species Fishing Charter Full time Fishing Guide ( not a part-time guide ) Boat, Bank, and Wade Fishing Trips Available! Fly Fishing & Conventional Gear Dallas: Lake Lavon Lake Ray Hubbard Lake Lewisville Lake Fork Oklahoma: Lower Mt. Fork River Red River Denison Dam Striper, White Bass, Catfish, Black Bass, Crappie, Trout, Walleye, Smallmouth, Carp, Hybrid Striper, Freshwater Drum, Sunfish Professional Fishing Guide in Dallas,Texas and surrounding areas Capt. Carey Thorn -Half Day 4 hours -Full Day 8 Hours ($400/ 2 people) half day ($650/ 2 people) Full day 469-528-0210 ( texting best way to get me) $150 person wade & bank trips in DFW metro February through the end of April. ( 2 person minimum; or private 1 on 1 @ 250 ) $400/ 1-2 people ( Boat Trips @ 4 hours ) -$100 each additional persons or private 1 on 1 @ 250 *All fish cleaned and bagged except on Bank and Wade trips. Or take your fish home and clean them , or Catch & Release. $250 for electronics trips @ 2 hours. Tweeting your electronics. You will learn what your seeing and catch more fish using your Live Scope System or Side Imaging, Down Imaging, or 2D. Lowrance Humminbird Garmin Simrad Fish & Fun Guaranteed ~The Dream is the Journey~ 🌲 Book now and bring the kids! Text or call 469-528-0210 and let’s get on the water!

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