Attoyac Outfitters


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Attoyac Outfitters, a Brookeland, Texas fishing charter service, specializes in bass fishing adventures on Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend Reservoirs. Led by Ross Jewell, their guided trips cater to groups of up to three, offering instruction on electronics, seasonal patterns, and even tournament prep. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious novice, Attoyac Outfitters can help you hook into a memorable fishing experience.

Located in the heart of East Texas's best Bass fishing lakes Sam Rayburn and Toledo Bend. Either reservoir is available for trips. We specialize in shallow water or offshore fishing with electronics education as well. Youth tournament pre-practice and how to break down these massive East Texas reservoirs in a short amount of time.

Ross operates a fully loaded 21' Phoenix bass boat with a capacity for 2 passengers with an option for one more person at an increased rate. It has all the essentials including Hummingbird Mega 360 and Garmin Panoptix.
Your captain will provide rods and reels, along with lures. All rods are custom-built in Texas, Power Tackle Rods paired with Shimano or Lew's reels.

You will need to buy a local fishing license before the trip. This information is usually available online, or you can ask the captain.

It's recommended to bring sunscreen (non-spray), and sunglasses. Drinks will be available for you. Alcohol is allowed in moderation, but try to avoid hard liquor as well as glass bottles.

Often times if full-day trips are booked he can work an afternoon trip in, depending on the time of year.

If possible please text about availabilities at 270-625-3492
www.attoyacoutfitters.com

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 83 degrees; 3.58 feet above pool. The bite for all species seems to improve when the water is being generated. This stirs the water, breaking up the thermocline. Bass are slow in shallow water with many smaller fish being caught on frogs, and spinnerbaits. Deeper bass bite is fair with Carolina rigs. Crappie are slow in the morning, but improve midday. Catfish are all over the lake in 20 feet of water and in 12 feet of water in the creek channels. White bass are on points in the south end of the lake near the dam. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service. As the lake continues to drop fish are going to be moving to traditional summer locations pending the thermocline depth. Bass are good early morning on shallow main lake points with medium or deep diving crankbaits, and topwaters. Main lake ledges with Carolina rig shaky head and spoons. Brush piles shallower than the thermocline with Texas rigs, jigs or Carolina rigs. The thermocline is actively fluctuating and will continue to do so while lake level changes. Navigate with caution watching for floating debris, trees, and stumps. Report by Hank Harrison, Double H Precision Fishing.

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