Bobby LeBert Fishing Guide on Lake Sam Rayburn


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Bobby is a full-time guide on Lake Sam Rayburn and the Toledo Bend Reservoir for both bass and crappie. He is also a successful tournament fisherman. He has the kind of patience it takes for inexperienced and younger fishermen, and tries to see that everyone has a fun and rewarding day of fishing. He's a capable teacher of all the different fishing techniques - from the basics up to tournament level.

If you're into crappie fishing, then you're in for a treat. He has numerous brush piles scattered around the lake in order to fish no matter which way the wind is blowing. Bobby has all the crappie rods you'll need, so don't let lack of equipment keep you from calling. He crappie fishes out of a 22 foot G3 pontoon boat that will accommodate up to eight people.


There are several ramps that can be used according to wind direction and best fishing location at the time.

A crappie trip consists of 5 hours from dock to dock. This can be morning or evening. according to your preference, or the best fishing time for the season or type of fish being sought.

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Lake Sam Rayburn Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 89

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 62

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 89

Wednesday Night

Clear

Lo: 62

Thursday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 86

Thursday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 66

Friday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 86

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 69


Lake Sam Rayburn Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 10/15: 156.32 (-8.08)



Lake Sam Rayburn

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

SLOW. Water stained; 80 degrees; 7.35 feet below pool. The lake is slowly falling, creating lots of humps and shallow areas, so boaters should use caution. Water temperature is around 90 degrees, and bass are being caught shallow on points and pockets with topwater frogs and senkos, while crankbaits are working on points and drains and jigs or Carolina rigs are producing off ledges and structure. Crappie are starting to stack up on brush and timber, white bass are schooling off points, and catfish have moved into deeper water and creek channels with cut bait working well. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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