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By Ronnie Garrison, About.com Guide to Freshwater Fishing since 1997

New Lake Conroe Fishing Report

Friday January 4, 2008
Lake Conroe fish Lake Conroe fishing is always good and Pappa John can tell you what is biting and where to catch them. Check out his updated report then go to his marina page for more information. New pictures added to the article and picture gallery, too.

picture (c) Papa John

New Lake Conroe Fishing Report

Comments

May 1, 2007 at 8:56 pm
(1) skeeter says:

what coves have good hydrilla and are producing some bass for my son and i to catch this weekend? thank you to whomever helps.

May 2, 2007 at 7:54 pm
(2) Papa John says:

You can go to the back of most of the creeks on the Lake to find lots of moss and hydrilla. Lewis Creek has lots of good grass for early morning fishing, No Name and Weirs Creek on the North end and Little Lake on the South ALL have lots of good hydrilla and grass. Check Out The ESPN Map for Lake Conroe and find those areas where the creek narrows in the back with shallow water on both sides. Keep A Tight Line & Enjoy! Papa John - Anchorage Marina

December 2, 2007 at 5:00 pm
(3) Mark from I love fishing and hunting says:

Lake Conroe fishing is always good and Pappa John can tell you what is biting and where to catch them. I love the picture. Very happy fishing guys are not hard to find

December 5, 2007 at 6:36 pm
(4) Dennis "the flyfisher" says:

Wow looking good that cacths, if you do that everytime your away on a fishing trip to lake Conroe. you will soon have emptied the lake.
But keep up the good fishing

December 21, 2007 at 10:20 pm
(5) Papa John - Anchorage Marina says:

Dennis, you would be surprised how many of the folks that live on Lake Conroe really believe we are going to empty the Lake. Actually, Lake Conroe is one of the best catfish fishing lakes in Texas. The lake has a very plentiful supply of shad and makes for very healthy fish. The catfish will spawn twice a year laying thousands of eggs that hatch into small fry. The catfish is one of few fish that actually protects it’s own and does not eat the small fish. The male will stand guard over the small fish until they are big enough to protect themselves. There are actually hundreds of thousands of catfish in Lake Conroe. The guides will harvest several thousand each year. Want to catch a mess of fish, give us a call. Papa John

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