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Blue Catfish

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Crappie

Crappie

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Striped Bass

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CHOKE EM Guide Service - Top Species in June

Blue Catfish
Blue Catfish
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Species Name: Ictalurus Furcatus
Species Family: Ictaluridae
Species Order: Siluriformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Flats, Backcountry
Weight: 20 - 81 pounds
Length: 25" - 46"
Crappie
Crappie
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Species Name: Pomoxis Nigromaculatus
Species Family: Centrarchidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: River, Lake
Weight: 0 - 5 pounds
Length: 4" - 19"
Striped Bass
Striped Bass
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Species Name: Morone Saxatilis
Species Family: Moronidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: River, Lake, Onshore, Near shore
Weight: 10 - 81 pounds
Length: 20" - 55"

Common Texas Fish Species Questions


What is the most common fish in Texas?

The most common fish in Texas include species like catfish, bass, and crappie. Choke Em Guide Service, led by Gage Souder, specializes in guiding anglers to these sought-after catches, ensuring a thrilling and successful fishing experience in the diverse waters of Texas.


What kind of fish do they catch in Texas?

Choke Em Guide Service in Texas specializes in guiding anglers to a variety of prized catches such as catfish, bass, and crappie. Led by experienced fisherman Gage Souder, the service ensures memorable and successful fishing adventures in the diverse waters of Texas.


What type of fish are in Texas ponds?

Texas ponds host a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, and sunfish, providing exciting angling opportunities. Choke Em Guide Service, led by Gage Souder, is your expert companion for exploring and catching these pond treasures, offering a personalized and memorable fishing experience in the heart of Texas.


What are the best times to fish for Blue Catfish in Texas?

Blue Catfish are most active from late spring to early fall when the water temperatures are warmer. The peak fishing periods are often early morning and late evening. Captain Gage Souder from Choke Em Guide Service can help you time your trip for optimal results.


What bait works best for catching Striped Bass in Texas lakes?

For Striped Bass, live bait such as shad or minnows is highly effective. Additionally, artificial lures like crankbaits, jigs, and spoons can also attract these fish. Captain Gage Souder provides expert advice on the best bait and techniques for each fishing situation.


How do seasonal changes affect Crappie fishing in Texas?

Crappie fishing in Texas varies with the seasons. Spring and early summer are prime times when Crappie move to shallower waters for spawning. In colder months, they tend to be in deeper, more stable waters. Captain Gage Souder adjusts fishing strategies based on these seasonal patterns to enhance your chances of success.


What are the typical sizes of Blue Catfish caught in Texas?

Blue Catfish in Texas can range from 10 to 50 pounds, with some exceptional specimens exceeding this range. Lake Whitney, Possum Kingdom Lake, and Aquilla Lake are known for producing sizable Blue Catfish. Captain Gage Souder will provide techniques to target and handle these large fish.


When is the best time of year to fish for Striped Bass in Texas?

The best time to fish for Striped Bass in Texas is from spring through early fall. During these months, Striped Bass are more active and easier to locate. Captain Gage Souder will ensure your trip is timed to coincide with peak fishing conditions for this species.


What are effective techniques for catching Crappie in Texas?

Effective techniques for Crappie fishing include using live minnows or small jigs, particularly during spawning season when they are more concentrated. Captain Gage Souder will offer tailored advice on techniques and gear to maximize your success with Crappie.


Are there any special regulations for fishing Blue Catfish in Texas?

Yes, Texas has specific regulations for Blue Catfish, including size and bag limits. It’s important to follow these regulations to ensure sustainable fishing practices. Captain Gage Souder will keep you informed about the latest rules and ensure your trip adheres to all legal requirements.


A CHOKE EM Guide Service Guided Fishing Trip targets the top Texas Fish species including Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish, Striped Bass. We primarily Fish the Lake Whitney, Brazos River, Tradinghouse Creek, Plowman Creek, Whiterock Creek, Aquilla Creek, Bosque River, Blue Hole Branch, Cedar Creek, White Rock Creek, Cottonwood Creek, Raymond Creek, Hog Creek, Phelps Creek, Nolan River, Mill Creek, Whitney Creek, Towash Creek, Mokszycki Lake, Kennan Lake Number 1, Keenan Lake Number 2.

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