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Lake Ray Hubbard fishing near Forney, Texas. This 22,745-acre reservoir offers diverse fishing opportunities. - Largemouth bass, white bass, and catfish are primary targets. - Submerged timber and creek channels provide excellent structure.
Guide Brandon Sargent of Lead Slingers Outdoor Fishing & Bowfishing Guide offers professional fishing guide services on Lake Ray Hubbard near Forney, Texas. Known for productive fishing trips and local expertise, Brandon provides all necessary gear and knows the best spots for consistent action. Whether you're targeting bass, catfish, or other Lake Ray Hubbard species, this guided fishing experience delivers both technique instruction and memorable catches. Book online for rates and availability on this popular North Texas fishing destination.
Guide Brandon Sargent of Lead Slingers Outdoor Fishing & Bowfishing Guide brings years of local experience to Lake Ray Hubbard fishing trips. All tackle and bait are provided, with trips typically running 4-6 hours depending on conditions and guest preferences. Brandon specializes in both traditional fishing and bowfishing techniques, making each outing educational and productive. Contact directly for current rates, seasonal availability, and group booking options.
Lake Ray Hubbard offers excellent year-round fishing opportunities just minutes from Forney. This 22,745-acre reservoir is known for its healthy populations of largemouth bass, white bass, catfish, and crappie. The lake's structure includes submerged timber, creek channels, and rocky points that hold fish throughout the seasons. Brandon's local knowledge helps guests locate active fish and learn effective techniques for future success.
The lake's proximity to Dallas makes it a convenient escape for both locals and visitors. Clear water conditions and diverse habitat create ideal fishing scenarios, while the lake's size ensures plenty of room to find productive water even on busy weekends.
Lake Ray Hubbard fishing varies with seasons, water temperature, and weather patterns. Spring and fall typically offer the most consistent action, with fish moving shallow during spawning periods and feeding actively before winter. Summer fishing focuses on deeper structure and early morning or evening trips when temperatures are more comfortable. Brandon adjusts techniques based on current conditions, using everything from topwater lures to deep-diving crankbaits depending on fish behavior and water clarity.
Trips include all rods, reels, tackle, and bait needed for a successful day on the water. Brandon provides instruction on local techniques, fish handling, and lake navigation. Groups of 2-4 anglers work well for personalized attention and boat capacity. Early morning starts often produce the best results, though afternoon trips can be equally productive depending on season and weather conditions.