Experience told Jane Gallenbach where she and a fishing partner might find a pile of white bass last Sunday afternoon. But to get to the spot, she had to drive 25 miles, trailering her boat, from her ...
Each year — usually sometime in late winter or early spring — the pin drops on Texas rivers that feed major reservoirs and the white bass spawning run sparks to life. It’s a great time to be around ...
Dogwood trees on the river bank sport dazzling white blossoms during April. There's also plenty of white swimming in the streams that flow into Beaver Lake when schools of white bass move up these ...
With flowing water and water temperatures reaching the mid-50s white bass are moving into tributaries and upper ends of reservoirs to spawn. (Steve Knight/Tyler Morning Telegraph) White bass, or ...
White bass are easy to catch on flashy baits, such as inline spinners or brightly colored jigs and twister tails. They’ll also hit minnows under a bobber. In my opinion, May officially signals the ...
White bass, or sandies as they are often called, are a popular species for fishermen in Texas, but at this time of year their popularity peaks. Spots like the Neches River above Lake Palestine can be ...
It’s just about game time on select river systems across Texas, and things are setting up for some serious fishing fun over the next few months. If this year is like most, opening kickoff on some ...
All is quiet these days on most East Texas river systems, but change is coming. Soon famous white bass hotspots like the Sabine, Trinity, Angelina and Neches rivers are almost certain to come alive ...
Spring is still more than a month away, but signs of the times are already beginning to pop. The white bass spawning run is a reliable indicator of change in the air. It’s an annual affair that kicks ...