Monday, June 24, 2013

Lake Ray Hubbard Fishing Report | Mid June 2013 Update

Paul Rogers
MetroplexGuideService.com
214-668-8467

Hey everybody, its been a few days since I updated the blog and there's lots to talk about! Lets dive right in!

The fishing on Ray Hubbard has been anywhere from so so to great the past week.  If y'all remember, we had some torrential rain about a week ago and it really seemed to scatter the fish.  The lake got some much needed rain and we are now sitting at 2.95' below full pool.  Thats not too bad headed into the heat of the summer.  Last year we were down quite a bit more.

Now that the rain has passed by and we are locked into a hot summer pattern, the fish have found themselves and they've really stacked up on wind blown areas and some deep humps.  We still are not seeing any schooling action but thats just fine with me.  The less schooling, the less boat traffic and that means better fishing!

Just like I posted in my last report, it seems that the fish are dependent on the sunshine to push them down onto structure.  They are very catchable without the sun but they are easier when its nice and bright.  On cloudy mornings we've had to wait for the sun to come out to make the fish easier to catch.  Trolling has produced well but I hate trolling :) dont tell anybody!

With the summer heating up and the fishing getting more and more consistent, now is a great time to book a trip and head out to catch some bigguns.  We've really concentrated on the big fish lately and its paying great dividends.  Check out the pics and see for yourself.


















1 comment:

  1. For the pedestrian angler, the plan of attack is to stake out position along a jetty or pier and begin endlessly casting into the lake.

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