What kind of fish are in Ray Hubbard?
White bass
Blue catfishStriped bassChannel catfishLargemouth bass
Lake Ray Hubbard/Fish
Fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, channel catfish, flathead catfish, blue catfish, black crappie, white crappie, bluegill, longear sunfish, white bass, yellow bass, hybrid striped bass, bowfin and longnose gar at Ray Hubbard Lake in East Texas.
Is Lake Ray Hubbard good for fishing?
The heated discharge area on the west side south of I30 is a good place to fish for all kinds of sportfish in Ray Hubbard. Humps and points that extend into the lake are your best bets for hybrids and white bass. Largemouth bass will be found around vegetation or along riprap.
Does Lake Ray Hubbard have striped bass?
Lake Ray Hubbard is a very special fishery. Hybrid striped bass and blue catfish have become the most abundant sportfishes in the lake in the last few years. With submerged vegetation becoming more abundant largemouth bass angling has improved.
How do you fish for catfish on Lake Ray Hubbard?
Rocks and riprap along the highways and shoreline will hold catfish in spring. Following the spawn, the fish will move into deeper water flats near these areas. Live shad, cut shad and commercial catfish baits are all viable options.
How deep is the Lake Ray Hubbard?
40′
Lake Ray Hubbard/Max depth
According to the TWDB 2015 survey, at top of the conservation pool, at an elevation of 435.5 feet above mean sea level, the lake measures 20,947 acres of water surface with a storage capacity of 439,559 acre-feet and a maximum depth of about 40 feet.
Does Lake Ray Hubbard have alligators?
“Alligators aren’t that bad. They’re just natural creatures out here in the lake swimming,” said Sims. Nuisance alligators, he said, would approach the water bank for food.
What is the deepest part of Lake Ray Hubbard?
Lake Ray Hubbard/Max depth
Is it safe to swim in Lake Ray Hubbard?
Swimming is allowed at the Lake Ray Hubbard Greenbelt area. The area is located near Garland, Texas, at 5400 Lake Hubbard Parkway. No entrance fee required to enjoy swimming with friends.