Lakes We Fish | Charlie Anderson, The Bassman About The Lakes We Fish
Phone: 512/267-3067 Email: AndersLo5@aol.com | Serving Lakes Travis Bastrop Fayetteville Stillhouse Hollow Belton |
Travis | Fed by the Colorado and many other area creeks, Lake Travis is located on the northwest edge of Austin. The lake covers about 18,900 acres and was impounded in 1942. Common fish species include: largemouth bass, Guadalupe bass, white bass, catfish, striped bass, sunfish. |
Bastrop | Located about 2.5 miles northeast of Bastrop, Lake Bastrop covers about 900 acres and is feed area creeks. Fish species of interest to sport fisherman include: largemouth bass; bluegill; carp; sunfish; and blue, channel and flathead catfish. |
Fayetteville | Located about 3 miles west of Fayetteville, and 6 miles east of LaGrange, Fayette County Lake covers about 2,400 acres and is feed area creeks. Fish species of interest to sport fisherman include: largemouth bass, catfish, and redear sunfish. |
| Stillhouse Hollow | Located about 3 miles west of Belton, Stillhouse Hollow Lake is often referred to as one of the best kept secrets in Texas in that it tends to be overshadowed Lake Belton. Fish species of interest to sport fisherman include largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, crappie, and white bass. |
| Belton | Located just West of Temple and north of Belton, Lake Belton covers about 12,500 acres and is fed by the Leon River and several area creeks. Fish species of interest to sport fisherman include: largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, hybrid striped bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, white bass, sunfish. |
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