Fishing at Lake O' the Pines, Texas
***************** NOTICE ***************** Boat Ramps on Lake O' the Pines. ANGLING OPPORTUNITIES This lake's diverse fish community offers many angling opportunities. White bass are native to the Cypress River Basin; the population is abundant and contains many legal-size fishes. Crappie, also popular with anglers, are quite abundant with large proportions of legal-size fish available. Both white and black crappie are present with black crappie being the dominant species. Channel, blue, and flathead catfish are all present. The largemouth bass population is abundant with many legal-size fish available for harvest. Sunfish (bluegill, redear, and redbreast) are abundant with quality-size fish available. PREDOMINANT FISH SPECIESFish Weight Records for Lake O' the Pines Current Fishing Report Stocking History Latest Survey Report TIPS & TACTICS FISHING COVER / STRUCTURE Structural habitat is comprised of inundated timber, brush, creek channels, and rip rap. Aquatic macrophytes are present in moderate densities throughout the reservoir. Hydrilla is the dominant aquatic plant species. AQUATIC VEGETATION Coverage ranges from 15% to 20% of the lake's surface area. Dominant species include hydrilla, buttonbush, water primrose and American lotus. FISHING REGULATIONS All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. FISHING CONDITIONS Lake O' the Pines Water Level Lake O' the Pines Weather Center Lake O' the Pines Fishing Forum Moon Phase Calendar SAFETY Personal Flotation Devices Rules Of The Waterway |
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