East Texas Lakes
Lake Livingston
Lake Livingston is an impoundment built in 1969 on the
Trinity River. Lake Livingston is located in the counties of Polk County, Trinity County, San
Jacinto County, and Walker County. The lake has a maximum depth of about 77 feet covers about 90,000
acres. Although there are many bass fishing tournaments held on Lake Livingston each year it is mostly
known as a premier catfish lake. The daily bag limit for catfish in Texas is 25 per day, but on Lake
Livingston catfish are so abundant that the daily limit is doubled to 50 per day.
So, if enjoy catfishing you should make your way to beautiful Lake Livingston in East
Texas.
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Lake
Sam Rayburn
Lake Sam Rayburn
is located on the Angelina River. Sam Rayburn was impounded in 1965 and the dam is located in Jasper
County About 15 miles north of Jasper. Lake Sam Rayburn has a total surface area of 114,500 acres
at full pool, and has a maximum depth of about 80 feet. Lake Sam Rayburn is world famous for producing very
large black bass. Many Professional Bass Fishing Tournaments are held on Lake Sam Rayburn every
year.
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Toledo
Bend Reservoir
Toledo Bend Reservoir is built on the Sabine River. Toledo Bend Reservoir
was impounded in 1967 and the dam is located in Newton County About 24 miles northeast of Jasper.
Toledo Bend Reservoir has a total surface area of 181,600 acres at full pool, and has a maximum depth of
about 110 feet.
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Lake
Fork
"Home Of The Lunker Bass In
Texas"
Lake Fork is located on the Sabine River. Lake
Fork was impounded in 1980 and the dam is located about 5 miles northwest of Quitman, Texas. Lake Lake
Fork has a total surface area of 27,264 acres at full pool, and has a maximum depth of about 70
feet. Lake Fork is world famous for producing some of the largest black bass in Texas.
Anglers travel from all over the world to fish Lake Fork for a chance to break a record.
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