Thursday, August 4, 2011

Lake Arlington fisheries

Lake Arlington is a 1939 acres more, which is a tributary of West Fork Trinity River. The Lake is situated at village Creek, North of Interstate 20, from Arkansas Lane in Arlington, Texas. The main types of fish found in the Lake are largemouth bass, channel catfish, and flathead catfish. A reasonably good white perch and white crappie population are present in the Lake. Fishermen find the occasional Sunfish and hybrid striped bass as well. Lake Arlington has a maximum depth of 51 metres. The Lake is an excellent largemouth bass fishing, although it doesn't have much coverage or structure. Fishing is good along the tailrace the area of the discharge warm water. Other areas for bass fishing in Lake Arlington are the areas of brush button, water willow and stomp fields that bass with excellent coverage. Winter fishing for bass offers many possibilities for connecting to some lunkers. However, largemouth anglers can expect a good fishing throughout the year. Spring and summer is the best time for the crappie fishing on Lake Arlington while catfish, and white bass are perfect targets in the summer. The daily limit on largemouth bass bag is 5 to 14 inches. There is no minimum limit on bass.


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