Best Llano River Fishing Guide

The south fork of the river begins in the “Country of 1100 Springs”. The springs almost guarantee adequate flow year round over beds of limestone and gravel. The fishing here is incredible. Guadalupes, largemouths, spotties, cichlids, catfish, gar and sunnies mean lots of fish action, with the BIG ONE lurking in the hole just around … Read more

Best Lake Conroe Fishing Guide

Fishing with a guide on Lake Conroe offers a unique opportunity to fish one of the most beautiful lakes in Texas. The shorelines on the South and Near North end of the Lake are dotted with many beautiful homes. Many of these areas provide a unique fishing experience around the bulkheaded shoreline and in and … Read more

Best Richland Chambers Fishing Guide

Dallas Guide Fishing is the best fishing guide service on Richland Chambers, where we target hybrid stripers, white bass, crappie, and trophy catfish. We can fish in the morning or evening (we also offer full-day trips), whatever is the most convenient for you. Let’s catch some fish and have a great time on the water. … Read more

Best Lake Palestine Fishing Guide

ContentsLake PalestineHybrid Stripers, White Bass and CrappieMap of Lake Palestine FishingHybrid Stripers & White BassCrappieLake Palestine Fishing GuidesBaxter’s Guide ServiceLake Palestine/Lake Tyler Fishing GuideThree Nails GuideRicky’s Guide Service Lake Palestine Nestled in the heart of east Texas, Lake Palestine is an idyllic area with stunning scenery and plenty of activities for locals and visitors alike. … Read more

Rigging Plastics: The Right Way

As a veteran bass pro and lure designer, Benedict knows plenty about rigging soft-plastics. And the Forney, Texas, pro contends that even the most experienced anglers make mistakes when it comes to rigging them. “The proper rigging of soft plastics is essential to make them work right,” Benedict says. “We design these lures to be … Read more

How to Fool Lure-Shy Bass in Texas

If it’s May, then you know the spinnerbait season at Lake Fork is over. In fact, if you’re a regular at Fork, you know bass essentially stopped chasing blade baits as long ago as mid-March, and not because they left the weedy, stump-filled shallows. “There’s no doubt the bass become lure-shy,” acknowledges McCarty, the senior-most … Read more