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Lake Graham

Panhandle Plains Region · 33.1346°N, 98.6137°W

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Fish Species at Lake Graham

Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

Good
Channel Catfish

Channel Catfish

Good
White Crappie

White Crappie

Good
White Bass

White Bass

Fair
Hybrid Striped Bass

Hybrid Striped Bass

Fair
Sunfish

Sunfish

Fair
Striped Bass

Striped Bass

Species data sourced from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

Lake Graham Fishing Guide

Angling Opportunities

Hybrid striped bass and white bass fishing are rated good. Fishing for largemouth bass and crappie can depend on season and water level.

Cover & Structure

Lake Graham is a power plant reservoir, but the plant operates only when demand is high so it does not provide consistent winter fishing. The hot-water discharge is located on the Eddleman portion of the reservoir. The lake offers a variety of cover including smartweed, bulrush, pondweed and lotus.

Tips & Tactics

The hot-water discharge is an excellent area to fish during the winter, especially for hybrid striped bass and white bass. Hybrid stripers are also consistently caught in the equalization channel between Graham and Eddleman and around the dam on the Graham side. For bass, with the variety of cover, a number of techniques can be productive, including flipping, dock fishing, topwater, and spinnerbaits.

Fishing Regulations

All species at Lake Graham are managed under standard Texas statewide regulations.

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Lake Information

Region: Panhandle Plains

Coordinates:

33.134560, -98.613670

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USGS Site: 08088400

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