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Largemouth bass are by far the most popular fish species on
Lake Conroe Texas. While not plentiful, large bass have
been caught, with the lake record of 14.1 lbs in 1997. Lake
Conroe is located in Montgomery county Texas, approximately
40 miles north of Houston Texas on I-45. Impounded in 1973,
Lake Conroe has an area of 20,118 acres with a pool level of
201 ft msl and a fluctuation of 1 to 3 ft a year. Water is
clear to algal stained.
Fish species are, Largemouth bass Bluegill Channel catfish
White & hybrid striped bass. Lake Conroe has mostly open
water in the lower part of the lake, with timber along the
river channel in the northern part of the lake. Most of the
timber is submerged at pool level, making it hazardous in
some parts of the lake. There are plentiful boat docks along
the shore on the lower lake with the northern lake is
primarily sparse. Some plants are on the shoreline but it is
mostly bare.
Tips & Tactics
Largemouth bass can be taken in shallower water, around boat
docks and marinas, in the early spring to late fall. In
other months, bass are in deeper cover. Try using shad
colored lures such as Super Flukes or other soft plastics.
Striped Bass are becoming more popular on Lake Conroe
because they can be caught any time of the year. Try open
water on the lake using live shad or a jigging spoon. In the
spring spawning season, try river channels as they are
feeding on white bass schools.
Channel catfish can be caught all year along the shore in
about 8 ft of water. Target Rip-Rap shorelines using worms
or crickets.
In Conclusion: Lake Conroe is a very popular lake, so make
any reservations well in advance. It is also a good day trip
destination.John Tatman
is a avid fisherman who reports on
popular
Lake Conroe fishing and
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