Best Fishing Spots Near Lubbock, Texas
When I go fishing I really enjoy having the peace, quiet and some space to myself. It can be stress free when you just go fishing for fun and not have a care in the world. Some the places I looked online and in person near Lubbock, Texas to fish are:
- HookandBullet.com
- Youtube.com
- HookandBullet.com
I first looked online for the best fishing spots to check out nearby and one of the top google searches was HookandBullet.com. I will share the information with you about fishing near Lubbock, Texas:
These Amazing Spots Near Lubbock, Texas Are Perfect To Go Fishing
Few things in the world are more relaxing – or more exciting, depending on the day – than fishing. With so many freshwater lakes and rivers, fishing in Lubbock, Texas is top-rated. From fly fishing to shore casting, here are some of the best spots to try your luck. Please note, that these aren’t ranked in any particular order, but we have mentioned some of the fish you’re most likely to catch.
Lubbock County (TX) Fishing Reports, Times, Licenses, and Shops
Four Stars
Fish Species Found in Lubbock County Area
Bream/Bluegill, Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass,
Bodies of Water in Lubbock County Area
1 Lakes
7 Reservoirs
6 other
Lubbock County Fishing Reports
“Yes, you can catch fish in BS Lakes, but the sewage run off from Lubbock…” Buffalo Springs Lake
Lubbock County (TX) Fishing Spots
Arnett Lake 10.6 milesBenson Lake 10.1 milesBenson Lake Dam 10.1 milesBlake Lake 10.4 milesBlake Lake Dam 10.5 milesBlue Hole 36.7 milesBois d’Arc Lake 29.9 milesBuffalo Springs Lake 11.5 milesBuffalo Springs Lake 11.4 milesCaddell Dam 23.1 milesCaddell Lake 23.1 milesClear Water Lake 10.6 milesClear Water Lake Dam 10.6 milesCrawfish Creek 33.6 milesDouble Lakes 32.3 milesDuncan Lake 35.4 milesGivens Lake 25.4 milesGivens Lake Dam 25.4 milesHancock Lake 29.1 milesHancock Lake Dam 29.1 milesHarvey Creek 27 milesHenderson Dam 30.7 milesHenderson Lake 30.7 milesHidden Lake 28.7 milesJanes-Prentice Dam 24.8 milesJanes-Prentice Lake 24.8 milesJulia Lake 22.7 milesLake Ransom Canyon 12.3 milesLake Ransom Canyon Dam 12.3 milesLobo Lake 33.9 milesLubbock Terminal Reservoir 0.3 milesLubbock Terminal Reservoir Levee 0.3 milesMcMillan Dam 11.4 milesMound Lake 35 milesNorth Dokegood Creek 32.6 milesPlum Creek 23.9 milesRich Lake 35.5 milesSandy Creek Lake 27.2 milesSandy Creek Lake Dam 27.2 milesSilver Falls 36.7 milesSnow Lake 28 milesSnow Lake Dam 28 milesSouth Dokegood Creek 33.6 milesSpring Creek 27.9 milesTackle Tech 8.8 milesTahoka Lake 29.7 milesTurkey Creek 36.8 milesW F Daniel Lake 28.1 milesW F Daniel Lake Dam 28.1 milesView Map
Lubbock County (TX) Tackle Shops
A & M Tackle
Amarillo Worm Farm
B & K Bait House
Adam’s Outlet Fly Fishing
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Stephen F. Austin State Park
Stephen F. Austin State Park was founded in 1940 and is located less than an hour's drive west of Houston. As of July 2010, there is a $2 per person per day activity fee charged to access the park. The park has 40 RV campsites with water, electricity and sewer hookups. These cost $20 a night to use in July 2010. There are also 38 water-only campsites that cost $15 a night to use. There are also 20 screened-in shelters that can be rented at $25 per night. Besides fishing and camping, the park features ample hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.
In 2010, according to the Texas Parks & Wildlife website, visitors to this state park do not have to have a fishing license to fish. Catfish are the most commonly caught fish out of the Brazos at Stephen F. Austin State Park.
Fort Griffin Historical Park
Fort Griffin State Historical Park is administered by the Texas Historical Commission and has 28 campsites as well as primitive camping available on a 5-acre area along the Brazos River northeast of Abilene. The park has an access fee of $4 for adults and $3 for students. Fishers have access to the Clear Fork of the Brazos River but are required to have a state fishing license. In July 2010, primitive camping was $10 per night, campsite camping was $12, sheltered camping was $27, RV camping was $22 for full hookup and $15 for water and electric only. Besides fishing and camping, the site is a historical location featuring an 1867 U.S. military fort. Reenactments and museums are a key draw to this site.
Lakes
There are three lakes formed by dams on the Brazos River; Possum Kingdom Lake, Lake Whitney and Lake Granbury, and most sites at these lakes require no entry fees for fishing or camping.
Lake Whitney is located 30 miles northwest of Waco. The lake is rated good to excellent for fishing of striped, smallmouth, largemouth and white bass, channel, blue and flathead catfish and crappie. There are nine campgrounds on the lake.
Lake Granbury has four camping locations and and is rated average to good fishing for sunfish, striped, smallmouth, largemouth and white bass, channel, blue and flathead catfish and crappie.
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