Lake Tawakoni Fishing Report, Guide Tony Pennebaker

Lake Tawakoni Fishing Blog

Welcome to our Lake Tawakoni Fishing Blog!  We will post to this fishing report at least once a month and share Lake Tawakoni catfishing information and much more.  If you want to know when the Blue Catfish Season starts on Tawakoni, or what cast-net we use to catch shad, you are on the right website.  We target Blue Catfish from November to March, and Channel Catfish all Spring and Summer.  Most of our clients are anglers who want to learn how to catch Trophy Blue Catfish on Lake Tawakoni.  We love to share information and teach anglers how to be successful on Lake Tawakoni!  Please follow Lake Tawakoni Fishing Reports for daily information.

Lake Tawakoni Blue Catfish Hot Spots

Yes, we share our Lake Tawakoni Fishing Hotspots with all anglers.  Trophy Blue Catfish will follow schools of shad all winter long and can move around a lot.  A great fishing spot on Monday can be vacant by Tuesday AM.  We spend a lot of time on the water and get the blue catfish dialed in all week!  Weekend Anglers can struggle to find fish and our Hotspot Maps can help!

Lake Tawakoni Fishing Product Reviews

We will do fishing product reviews several times a year and post them on our blog page.  We will review Bait Tanks, Fishing Rods, Circle Hooks, Fishing Line, Cast Nets, and much more.  Here are our favorite Blue Catfish Rod and Reel set-up!

Fishing Rod: Shakespeare Ugly Stick Catfish 8 foot
Reel: Abu Garcia 7000i
Line: Stren Braid Superline 80lb
Catfish Rig: 4 feet of 60-pound Berkley Big Game mono with a 3/4oz egg sinker. Carolina Rig with a red bead between knot and egg sinker. We use a heavyweight swivel size 2. We like circle hooks size 2/0 to 4/0 depending on bait.