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Hey there, angler! Ready to hit the water for some of the best white bass fishing Texas has to offer? Join us at Lead Slingers Outdoor Fishing & Bowfishing Guide for a half-day trip that'll have you hooked from the start. We're talking non-stop action, top-notch gear, and a guide who knows every hotspot on Lake Ray Hubbard. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time holding a rod, we've got you covered. Let's dive into what makes this trip a can't-miss experience!
Picture this: You're out on the crystal-clear waters of Lake Ray Hubbard, the sun's just coming up, and the white bass are practically jumping into the boat. Okay, maybe not quite, but trust me, it's going to be close! We've designed this trip with everyone in mind - families, newbies, and old salts alike. You'll be using top-of-the-line gear (we're talking Pro Angler Tackle and Piscifun rods and reels) and our high-tech fish finders (Solix 15 and Garmin 122sv Live Scope) will put you right on the schools. We can take up to 8 guests, with 2 anglers included in the base price. And here's the kicker - if by some miracle we don't catch any fish, your next trip is on the house. That's how confident we are in delivering a great day on the lake.
Now, let's talk technique. White bass fishing is all about finding the schools and presenting your bait just right. We'll be using a mix of methods, from trolling to jigging, depending on where the fish are hanging out that day. You'll learn how to work your lure, read the water, and most importantly, how to set the hook when you feel that telltale tap-tap. Don't worry if you're new to this - we'll walk you through every step. And for you experienced anglers, get ready to pick up some local tricks that'll up your game. We're aiming to get close to the limit of 25 fish per person, so be prepared for some serious arm workouts!
"Brandon was amazing and help make my mother's birthday very memorable. Thank you so much! Would definitely recommend and booking our next tour ASAP." - Ajewel
"Brandon was a fantastic guide! Knew all the top spots, great equipment to find fish. Worked his tail off preparing them for us as well. Kids had a blast." - Vic
"Brandon was amazing. Brandon knows the lake better than anyone I know, is extremely knowledgeable, helpful and professional, and leads a great trip. He does great with kids and adults, and his setup is great. No reason to look anywhere else." - Jacob
Let's talk about our target species - the white bass. These feisty little fighters are pound-for-pound some of the most fun you can have on light tackle. They typically run 1-3 pounds, but don't let their size fool you - they'll give you a run for your money! White bass are schooling fish, which means when you find them, you've hit the jackpot. They're most active in the spring during their spawning run, but we catch them year-round on Lake Ray Hubbard. What makes them so exciting? Their aggressive feeding habits and the sheer numbers you can catch in a short time. When a school is fired up, it's not uncommon to have every line on the boat singing at once. And let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the feeling of a double or triple hookup!
So why do folks keep booking trips with us? It's simple - we deliver the goods. Our knowledge of Lake Ray Hubbard is second to none. We've spent countless hours on this water, learning every cove, point, and underwater structure where the white bass like to hang out. But it's not just about catching fish (though we do plenty of that). It's about the experience. We're here to make sure you have a blast, learn something new, and go home with memories (and maybe some fish for dinner). Kids love it because it's fast-paced and exciting. Adults appreciate the skill involved in finding and catching these silver torpedoes. And everyone enjoys a day away from the hustle and bustle, out on the water with good company.
Alright, let's wrap this up. If you're looking for a fishing trip that combines non-stop action, expert guidance, and the chance to catch a boatload of fish, our half-day white bass trip on Lake Ray Hubbard is calling your name. Remember, we've got top-notch gear, we welcome anglers of all skill levels, and we're so confident you'll catch fish that we offer a second trip free if you don't. Just be sure to check with us before booking to make sure the white bass are biting - we want you to have the best experience possible. So what are you waiting for? Grab your hat, slap on some sunscreen, and let's get out there and show those white bass who's boss. Trust me, once you feel that first hit on your line, you'll be hooked for life. See you on the water!
May 10, 2025
Lots of fun. Plenty of fish too
July 6, 2025
Where do I begin Brandon an his daughter were great. They made me an my family feel like part of theirs. Brandon is very knowledgeable about the areas he takes you to fish. Any questions we had he had answers. We ended up catching 45 white bass that day. My sons an stepdad can’t stop talking about it. We will for sure use his services again. Thank you Brandon for the fun the experience and the memories. Best tour guide hands down.
June 21, 2025
We had a BLAST
September 7, 2025
I took my son and grandson fishing with me. We limited out in a couple hours. Brandon hooked us into a lot of fish. He’s a great friendly guy and knows what he’s doing. I would highly recommend him for a charter.
July 10, 2025
Great Capt. Brandon is a skilled fisherman. I've fished with him for many many years never a disappointment.
July 29, 2025
Brandon was a fantastic guide! Knew all the top spots, great equipment to find fish. Worked his tail off preparing them for us as well. Kids had a blast.
August 11, 2025
It was 1 pm trip but Brandon took us right where the fish were and we caught our limit.
June 16, 2025
amazing guy, super helpful and easygoing. Had tons of fun and learned lots from our trip with him.
June 17, 2025
amazing guy, super helpful and easygoing. Had tons of fun and learned lots from our trip with him.
June 17, 2025
amazing guy, super helpful and easygoing. Had tons of fun and learned lots from our trip with him.
June 17, 2025
Brandon was amazing. Brandon knows the lake better than anyone I know, is extremely knowledgeable, helpful and professional, and leads a great trip. He does great with kids and adults, and his setup is great. No reason to look anywhere else.
August 18, 2025
Had an awesome time. Brandon took the time to show us how to cast and reel in. Very easy to talk to. Would recommend this experience to everyone.
June 30, 2025
Also known as Sand Bass or Silver Bass, the White Bass is a member of the Moronidae or Bass Family.
As its name suggests, the White Bass is primarily colored silvery-white to pale green. Its back is darker, but its belly and sides are white. The White Bass has narrow and dark stripes along the sides of its belly. It has rough scales that are distinctively big; it possesses two dorsal fins. Its body is compressed laterally.
To identify White Bass, look for a lateral line with around 51 to 60 scales. This species also has dorsal fins numbering 12 to 14; anal fin rays, 11 to 14; pectoral fin ray, 15 to 17; and 20 to 25 gill rakers. Another characteristic of the White Bass is its prominent tooth patch near the tip of its tongue.
As a carnivorous feeder, the White Bass has at least four favorite major diet options: the leptodora, daphnia, cyclopoid copepods, and calanoid copepods. White Bass are visual feeders who will readily bite any live bait especially minnows and worms.
The White Bass can measure up to 10 to 12 inches in length; some are even recorded to have reached 18 inches. Generally, they weigh up to 7 pounds.
The White Bass is very popular among recreational anglers; in fact, this is the fifth most favored species among licensed fishers from Texas.
Once you sight a school of White Bass, make sure to use spinners or spoons along the water surface to entice them. One other common method of luring them is by using bottom fishing at night; you can also utilize live bait.
You can use small jigs as artificial lures; a 1/8 ounce marabou jig should do the trick. For best results, use jigs that are black or white. If you go for soft plastic lures, try the tube bait, or a small jig head with a curly tail grub. One other lure you can utilize is a small jig packed with soft plastic swimbaits; you can have either the 1/8 or ¼ ounce jigs.
Be careful because White Bass are known to be aggressive fighters. However, this struggle may be worth it because of its exceptional taste.
Note that every state may have some regulations as to the size, length, and other factors related to capturing this fish.
The White Bass are fairly distributed in the US, especially in the Midwest. They are plenty around Lake Erie and Pennsylvania. Most of the White Bass population are native to Lake Poinsett, Detroit River, Arkansas River, the Great Lakes, and the Red River drainage. They also inhabit the lakes in Winnebago, Wisconsin and the rivers in Mississippi.
This species generally inhabits big rivers and shallow rivers, reservoirs, streams, and creeks. They are often found upstream where there are high densities.

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Brandon was amazing and help make my mother's birthday very memorable. Thank you so much! Would definitely recommend and booking our next tour ASAP.