8-Hour Lewisville Lake Fishing Adventure
If you're looking for a solid day of fishing on one of North Texas's most productive lakes, you've come to the right place. Our 8-hour guided fishing trip on Lake Lewisville puts you right where the crappie and white bass are biting. Starting at 7:30 am, we'll spend the whole day working the best spots this 29,000-acre lake has to offer. With just two guests max, you'll get the personal attention that makes the difference between a good day and a great day on the water. I've been guiding these waters for years, and I know exactly where to find the fish when they're feeding.
What to Expect on the Water
Lake Lewisville sits right in the heart of North Texas, offering some of the most consistent fishing in the region. We'll launch early to beat the boat traffic and get to the prime spots while the fish are still active. The lake's structure is perfect for our target species - plenty of submerged timber, creek channels, and ledges that hold fish year-round. You'll be fishing from a fully equipped boat with all the rods, reels, tackle, and electronics you need. I provide everything from live bait to the latest sonar technology, so all you need to bring is yourself and maybe a cooler for your catch. The beauty of an 8-hour trip is we're not rushed - if the fish are biting in one spot, we can stay put. If they're not cooperating, we've got time to move and find the action.
Techniques & Tackle
We'll be using a variety of techniques depending on what the fish want that day. For crappie, we'll primarily jig around structure using light tackle and sensitive rods that let you feel every nibble. I keep a selection of jigs in different colors and weights, plus we'll have live minnows when the bite gets tough. White bass fishing is a whole different game - these aggressive feeders love to school up and chase baitfish to the surface. We'll watch the electronics for bait balls and surface activity, then get in there with spoons, small crankbaits, or swimbaits. The key is being ready to adapt. Some days the fish want a slow presentation, other times they're fired up and hitting anything that moves. With 8 hours on the water, we'll have time to try multiple approaches and dial in exactly what's working.
Top Catches This Season
Crappie are the bread and butter of Lewisville fishing, and for good reason. These tasty panfish love the lake's abundant cover and can be caught year-round with the right approach. Spring is absolutely prime time when they move shallow to spawn - we're talking 1-3 pound slabs that fight hard and taste even better. During warmer months, they suspend over deeper structure, but they're still very catchable if you know where to look. I've got years of waypoints marking productive brush piles, creek channels, and ledges where these fish hold. White bass bring a completely different energy to the trip. When you find a school of feeding whites, it's game on - fast action with fish after fish hitting the boat. They average 1-2 pounds but make up for size with attitude and numbers. The best part about targeting both species is the variety - you never know what's going to grab your bait next.
Time to Book Your Spot
An 8-hour guided trip on Lake Lewisville gives you the best shot at consistent action with two of Texas's most popular game fish. Whether you're new to fishing or you've been at it for years, there's nothing like having a local guide put you on the fish while you learn the lake's secrets. The memories you'll make and the skills you'll pick up will last long after the fish are cleaned and cooked. Spring through fall offers the most consistent action, but these fish bite year-round when you know where to find them. Don't wait until the weekend warriors crowd the lake - book your trip now and experience what Lewisville's famous fishing is all about. Give us a call and let's get you on the water for a day you won't forget.