Lake Bryan in Brazos County, has a decent catfish and Sunfish population. Largemouth bass and crappie fishing is also fair on the Lake, which relates to 829 acres with a maximum depth of 45 meters. Anglers should know that trotlines, jar lings, and throw lines are not allowed on the Lake. Largemouth bass of 14-16 inches can be found around the rip rapped region along the dam at the end of the channel of the discharge. Spring and fall can bring out the best in bass fishing. Crank bait and soft plastics are sport fishermen choice during these seasons on Lake Bryan. You can your cooler with 12 to 14 inch catfish also fill in the spring. The shallow coastline with live minnows and jigs fishing crappie brings in large numbers. There are plenty of possibilities on Lake Bryan for fly fishermen. Poppers and Brown are a great way to get on all the action. When fishing from a boat, rip-rap is closest to the slope a hotspot for bass. The end of March and early April is the spawning season where the bass action shifting to the reed beds and cattails. Access to Lake Bryan is of FM 1687. There is a two-lane ramp that is suitable for different kinds of boats.
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