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Fish Species at Moss Lake

Largemouth Bass
Good

Spotted Bass
Good

White Crappie
Good

White Bass
Fair

Sunfish
Good

Channel Catfish
Species data sourced from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Moss Lake Fishing Guide
Angling Opportunities
Moss Lake is a 1,140-acre reservoir offering fishing for Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Catfish and more. Spring and fall are peak seasons across all species.
Cover & Structure
There is standing timber in the upper part of both creek arms and abundant submersed aquatic vegetation. There are submerged creek channels, humps, and a standing bridge along with scattered boat houses.
Tips & Tactics
fishermen fishing for largemouth and spotted bass will do best in the spring, fall, and winter. Harvest of abundant Spotted Bass is encouraged to reduce competition with Largemouth Bass. Crawdad-colored crankbaits and chartreuse/white spinners can produce nice fish along rocky banks and mainlake points. Worm fishing along timber and brush will produce some big bass in the spring. The lake is full of small spotted bass that are fun to catch on small tubes or small craw worms.
Fishing Regulations
Moss Lake has special regulations on bass. See bag and size limits. Check current TPWD regulations before your trip.
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