Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Report: Big Bass, Schooling Whites, and Hungry Catfish
Update: 2025-11-27
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# Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Report – November 27, 2025
Well howdy, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Thursday morning fishing report for Lake Sam Rayburn. We're looking at water temperatures hovering around the mid-60s, which means we're in that prime fall transition period. The bass are starting to bulk up for winter, so you're gonna want to match your lure size to the shad they're feeding on.
**Fish Activity & Recent Catches**
Things have been heating up out there. We're seeing solid largemouth bass action, particularly on artificial lures. The topwater bite has been reliable early in the mornings along the banks, and you've got good crankbait success on the main lake structure. If you're looking for bigger numbers, white bass and hybrid striped bass are schooling up and feeding aggressively—that's your premium action right now. Catfish have been cooperating on cut bait as well.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For bass, your go-to arsenal should include squarebill crankbaits, swimbaits, and spinnerbaits in the early morning hours. If conditions get clearer, texas-rigged worms work great for the deeper wood and brush piles. For stripers and whites, you can't go wrong with slabs worked vertically or swimbaits. Cut shad is your bread and butter for catfish.
**Hot Spots**
Focus on the main lake structure—humps, points, and drop-offs in 10 to 20 feet of water are where the action's concentrating. The dam area and deeper creek channels are also producing limits right now, especially for hybrid stripers.
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Well howdy, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Thursday morning fishing report for Lake Sam Rayburn. We're looking at water temperatures hovering around the mid-60s, which means we're in that prime fall transition period. The bass are starting to bulk up for winter, so you're gonna want to match your lure size to the shad they're feeding on.
**Fish Activity & Recent Catches**
Things have been heating up out there. We're seeing solid largemouth bass action, particularly on artificial lures. The topwater bite has been reliable early in the mornings along the banks, and you've got good crankbait success on the main lake structure. If you're looking for bigger numbers, white bass and hybrid striped bass are schooling up and feeding aggressively—that's your premium action right now. Catfish have been cooperating on cut bait as well.
**Best Baits & Lures**
For bass, your go-to arsenal should include squarebill crankbaits, swimbaits, and spinnerbaits in the early morning hours. If conditions get clearer, texas-rigged worms work great for the deeper wood and brush piles. For stripers and whites, you can't go wrong with slabs worked vertically or swimbaits. Cut shad is your bread and butter for catfish.
**Hot Spots**
Focus on the main lake structure—humps, points, and drop-offs in 10 to 20 feet of water are where the action's concentrating. The dam area and deeper creek channels are also producing limits right now, especially for hybrid stripers.
Thank you for tuning in, and please subscribe for your daily fishing reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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