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  • Striped bass, hybrid striped bass and white bass are vital to the local economy, providing excellent fisheries especially in the lake’s open water areas. Striped and hybrid bass are stocked annually by TPWD to maintain the fisheries. Channel and blue catfish are abundant, along with limited numbers of flathead catfish. Largemouth bass is also a popular sportfish in this reservoir. Crappie fishing can be good around standing timber, bridge pilings, and artificial fish attractors. Lake Tawakoni Fishing Guide targets Striper, White Bass, and Hybrid Striper year round! We catch Trophy Blue Catfish from November to March! Check out our Pictures of Big Blue Catfish! For more information about Lake Tawakoni Catfish, visit; Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report. We are very lucky to have a great Lake like Tawakoni so close to a major metropolitan area! Lake Tawakoni is only 90 miles east of DFW airport! The Jewel of East Texas, Lake Tawakoni is a great destination for anglers and nature lovers! Location: In Van Zandt, Rains, and Hunt counties, 15 miles southeast of Greenville on Caddo Creek and the South Fork and Cowleech Fork of the Sabine River