Amistad Reservoir
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04-Apr-24
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Conditions
: AMISTAD: GOOD. Water slightly stained; 67 degrees; 66.09 feet below pool. Black bass are fair in 10-20 feet of water on main lake points and secondary points near deep water access using rattle traps, crankbaits, underspins, Texas rigged lizards and jerkbaits. White bass are good along wind blown banks on main lake coves and flats in 5-20 feet of water. Lures in shad patterns work the best, lipless cranks, med diving cranks, and blades are getting the most action. Stripers are slow. Happy fishing. Report by Captain Raul Cordero, Far West Guide Service. Reported by: |
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Lake
Amistad, is at the confluence of the Rio Grande,
Devils and Pecos rivers. The clear blue water of Lake
Amistad provides excellent fishing. Black Bass,
stripers, channel and yellow catfish attract many
anglers to Amistad NRA. (more on Lake Amistad
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- Largemouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Guadalupe Bass
- Catfish
- White Bass
- Striped Bass
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License Requirements: Texas fishing license requirements apply when fishing on the U.S.
side of Lake Amistad. When in Mexican waters, you must adhere to Mexican fishing
regulations, which differ considerably from Texas State Regulations in terms of size
and catch limits. The border with Mexico is indicated by numbered buoys running
along the main channel of the Rio Grande. If you plan to fish in Mexico be sure
to have a Mexican fishing license and boating permit.
The
Mexican permits can also be obtained at: Amistad Marine (Chevron) on HWY 90
West, 830-775-0878, or Fisherman's Headquarters (Chevron at
the Y of 90 & 277 N) 830-774-5670.
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