Texas has a wide variety of locations and a vast array of fish species. Here are five locations to find five different kinds of fish.
One under appreciated fishing spot is in Grapevine Texas. The lake has an abundance of largemouth bass and white bass. Other types of fish are crappie spotted bass and catfish. Grapevine lake has many places where largemouth love to hide, and the area there called twin coves has a good amount of flooded timber. Grapevine has many amenities and is conveniently located near two highways.
If Catfish is what you are after, Granger lake in Granger Texas is the perfect place for you. Catfish and Crappie levels are excellent. There are many varieties of catfish in Granger lake including Channel and blue. The reservoirs are a great place to angle for a big cat fish. There is plenty of cover in the old creek channels in the lake, and the San Gabriel river inflows there, sometimes bringing in White Bass.
Caddo Lake on the Big Cypress on the Texas Louisiana border is an enchanting and inviting place. The Spanish moss and many flooded bald Cypress make great cover for the largemouth bass and sunfish that call it their home. There is great deal of vegetation, and is challenging for many fisherman, though the fish there are well worth the effort.
75 miles west of Fort Worth is Possum Kingdom. White Bass are the predominant fish in this reservoir near the Brazos. Catfish and Crappie are abundant also. The water here is very clear, so the fish tend to stay deeper than ten feet. Very large blue catfish have been caught here, as are many largemouth bass.
Corpus Christi is a hot vacation and spring break spot, but it is also a great destination for fishermen. Lake Corpus Christi has an assortment of fish species that few lakes can offer. From blue gill and redear sunfish to catfish and white bass, the lake has a great reputation for diversity.