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Fish Species at Lewisville Lake

Largemouth Bass
Good

White Bass
Excellent

Hybrid Striped Bass
Good

Channel Catfish

White Crappie

Striped Bass
Species data sourced from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Lewisville Lake Fishing Guide
Angling Opportunities
White crappie and white bass provide the most fishing on Lewisville Lake. Largemouth bass, the most popular fish in Texas, is also popular at Lewisville. Hybrid striped bass have been stocked and provide anglers with another open water sport fish. The blue and channel catfish fisheries are excellent.
Cover & Structure
Aquatic vegetation includes Small stands of pondweed.
Tips & Tactics
Largemouth bass can be found around available structure (timber) in coves or along the shoreline. White bass school in the main lake during summer; follow the gulls. Crappie fishing is excellent under bridges that cross arms of the lake. Hybrids are found around humps and ridges on Hickory Creek and the main lake. Catfishing is good near the old Lake Dallas area.
Fishing Regulations
Lewisville Lake has special regulations on some fishes. Check current TPWD regulations before your trip.
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Water Level History
| Date | Elevation | 24hr Change | % Full | Inflow | Outflow |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 16 | 522.13 ft | -0.02 | 100.0% | -- | 1,486 |
| Apr 15 | 522.15 ft | -0.03 | 100.0% | -- | 1,486 |
| Apr 14 | 522.21 ft | -0.02 | 100.0% | 1,379 | 1,486 |
Data source: US Army Corps of Engineers
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Region: Prairies & Lakes
USGS Site: 08052800
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