
Fishing Lake Somerville Texas
Lake Somerville is the On Yegua Creek in Washington County Texas, it is approximately 30 miles from Bryan and College Station Texas. The Surface area: 11,456 acres, The Maximum depth: 38 feet, It was Impounded in 1967.
Current Lake Level The Conservation Pool Elevation is 238 ft. The Fluctuation is Low to moderate, between 1-6 feet and the Normal Water Clarity is Slightly stained. Lake Vegetation is Hydrilla and American lotus.
Lake Fish Species Largemouth bass White & hybrid striped bass Bluegill Channel, blue & flathead catfish White & black crappie
Fishing Reports Keep yourself up to date about the latest Fishing. If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the latest info for your trip. The local fishing guides offer this on their websites. Be sure to get the right Somerville Fishing Report. White bass anglers know Lake Somerville well as a quality fishing lake, during the spring spawning run. The lake also offers good fishing for hybrid striped bass, channel catfish and crappie as well. Largemouth bass are not quite as abundant, but good catches are reported with fish up to 10 pounds being caught. Fishing Cover and Structure Somerville offers little shoreline cover or structure. During high water periods the flooded vegetation is the best cover available for fish. White bass and striped bass can be found in the creeks in the early spring, beginning in the middle of February. During the summer months and the fall these fish are found in the open water searching for schooling shad. The area that is off Welch Park is usually good right before the spring spawning run.
Cabins For Rent. Cabins are adequate on the Lake, but you must do your homework. There are a wide range of prices with weekly rates adjusted lower. A few Somerville Lake fishing guides live on their home lake and more are offering cabins on their own property. This is an ideal situation because in addition to the seclusion and staying away from the crowds, you have the guide’s expertise and lake fishing tips. More Texas guides offer these accommodations more than the other parts of the state.
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