Sam Rayburn Fishing Report May 17 2025 - Transition to Summer Patterns, Hot Crappie & Catfish Bites Podcast Por  arte de portada

Sam Rayburn Fishing Report May 17 2025 - Transition to Summer Patterns, Hot Crappie & Catfish Bites

Sam Rayburn Fishing Report May 17 2025 - Transition to Summer Patterns, Hot Crappie & Catfish Bites

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Howdy y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning Sam Rayburn fishing report for May 17th, 2025!

Let me tell ya, we've got ourselves a mighty fine day for fishing on Big Sam today! The water's sitting at about 74 degrees with that classic stained clarity we've been seeing. We're running about 1.5 feet above pool level, which has those fish moving around a bit.

The big news is we're seeing that transition to summer patterns starting to take hold. Those bass have finally wrapped up their spawn and are moving out to deeper water. Your best bet right now is working those 8-14 foot zones - focus on ledges, humps, and that old timber that Big Sam is famous for. Texas rigs and Carolina rigs with big ole worms in watermelon red or junebug colors have been producing consistently.

Crappie fishing has been picking up nicely! They're in that spawning dance too, moving between shallow and deep water. The magic depth's been in that 4-12 foot range. Minnows under corks near trees and brush piles are your ticket for those slabs. Some folks have been doing real well with small jigs too if you prefer artificial baits.

Don't you dare overlook them catfish - they've been hungry and active! Cut bait or stink bait in the same 4-12 foot range has been filling stringers for folks all week.

For you early birds, sunrise today was at 6:27 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 8:18 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get after 'em.

If you're looking for some hot spots, I'd point you toward the Attoyac arm up near the 147 bridge - that area's been producing some nice bass. Also, the standing timber around Caney Creek has been holding some good crappie schools.

Weather-wise, we're looking at temps climbing into the mid-80s today with a light southerly breeze - just perfect for a day on the water.

No tidal report needed for our freshwater paradise here, but keep in mind that boat traffic picks up around midday on Saturdays, so get your fishing in early if you want them calm waters.

Remember, folks, with the water up a bit, watch out for floating debris, especially in those creek arms.

Y'all get out there and wet a line today - the fish are biting, and there ain't no better place to be than Sam Rayburn on a beautiful May morning in Texas!

Until next time, tight lines and big catches!
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