Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report
Capt. Tim Wike
October 16, 2009
Lake Ray Roberts - Freshwater Fishing Report

October 16, 2009
Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Report,
Lake Ray Roberts is 6 inches over normal level with the rains we had this week. Water temperature 66 to 69 and stained to muddy in some areas from the run off this week. Fall is in the air in North Texas and the white bass fishing is very good on Ray Roberts. The topwater schooling is over for the most part but early and late there will still be some fish chasing shad in shallow water mostly on points. Fishing deep on humps, points, roads and ridges in 22 to 40 feet is how to catch a bunch of fish. The only baits we use for deep sand bass are Cotton Cordell 3/4 oz. CC Spoons in chrome color with a Flies-By-Night chartreuse fly tied 14 inches above the spoon. This week in the cloudy rainy weather the fish have been on top of the structure in 22 to 27. It was easier to get on a good bite today since we have sunny weather for the first time in a week. Today a lot of birds showed up helping us get on active biting fish. We are still getting a good box of fish every trip and most of the time limits. Give me a call or send me an email if you are looking to catch a bunch of Ray Roberts sand bass this Fall. My weekend days fill up fast this time of year so get with me soon to reserve a date for a fishing trip.
Have fun fishing,
Tim
Lake Ray Roberts Fishing Forecast:

Fall through Winter on Ray Roberts the white bass stay on the same pattern as they are on now. Deep water jigging for them will catch them through Spring.
Target Species:

White bass
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