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Late Fall on Lake Sam Rayburn - Navigating Low Water and Finding the Bite

Late Fall on Lake Sam Rayburn - Navigating Low Water and Finding the Bite

Update: 2025-11-13
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Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas – November 13, 2025

Good morning from Lake Sam Rayburn, y’all. Artificial Lure here, your local angling confidant with today’s fishing rundown. Conditions out here are classic late fall—expect some slick action if you know where and how to look.

**Weather & Conditions:**
It’s a mild, muggy morning with sunrise officially at 6:41 a.m., and sunset rolling in at 5:22 p.m. Skies are partly cloudy with a light south breeze cutting through, typical Pineywoods humidity keeping things warm. Water temperature’s holding at about 80 degrees, but the big news is the water level—she’s sitting low, about eight and a half feet below pool, and still falling according to Texas Parks and Wildlife reports. There’s plenty of stumps and new humps popping up everywhere, so mind your props and run slow in the flats and pockets.

**Tides & Fish Activity:**
There ain’t much in the way of tide around here, but falling water pulls fish out of shallow brush and into river channels and deeper structure. Early mornings and late evenings are your best bet—the fish move up shallow to feed when the light’s low, then drift deep mid-day.

**Recent Catches:**
Bite’s been labeled “slow” these past days by local guides and TPWD, but anglers still reporting a mix of solid catches. A few quality largemouth up to 6 pounds spotted on offshore points. Bass are moving along points, humps, and structure, with some folks wrangling crappie off brush piles—most slabs running 10-12 inches, best caught early or on overcast days. Catfish are the steadiest ticket right now, good numbers coming from creek channels and off deeper points, some blues pushing into the double digits.

**Best Lures & Bait:**
If you’re chasing bass, now’s prime time for Carolina rigs and big worms dragged slow over offshore structure. Deep cranks in shad or chartreuse are picking up a few, and don’t overlook a topwater frog or senko up shallow at dawn near the grass edges. With the grass dying off and bait stacking up in pockets, weightless flukes, small swimbaits, and jerkbaits are working well for suspended fish. Alabama rigs and underspins have accounted for the better bites near shad schools. For crappie, small jigs—especially hand-tied—are out-fishing live minnows lately off the deeper brush. Catfish are eating up fresh cut shad or stink baits around 20-30 feet. Bluegill are thick near brush and will hammer worms or small grubs.

**Hot Spots:**
Key areas to focus on today:
- Veach Basin: Main lake points and creek drops here are holding decent groups of bass and some crappie.
- Five Fingers: Always productive in fall, especially where the creek bends hit deep timber along the edges.
- Black Forest: Watch those stumps, but big blues and the odd trophy bass are showing off the deeper ledges here.

**Local Tips:**
With the water so low, bring extra caution and watch for hidden timber. Hit the early morning topwater action in the pockets, then work offshore as the sun climbs. Don’t get discouraged by slow reports—fish are thickening up and feeding hard ahead of winter.

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Late Fall on Lake Sam Rayburn - Navigating Low Water and Finding the Bite

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