Choke Canyon Reservoir
Fishing Ratings
12 Votes

Largemouth Bass
4.4/5
Smallmouth Bass
1.8/5
Crappie
2/5
Walleye
0.8/5
Catfish
4.2/5

Choke Canyon Reservoir

Welcome to FishingNotes.com Choke Canyon Reservoir fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Vital fishing information for Choke Canyon Reservoir, including mean water temperature and moon phase. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!

Choke Canyon Reservoir General Information

State:
Texas

County:
McMullen

Impoundment Type:
Reservoir

Surface Area:
25670 acres
Latitude:
28.502764

Longitude:
-98.371582

Maximum Depth:
95.5 ft.

Normal Elevation:
220 ft. msl
Choke Canyon Reservoir Solar and Lunar Conditions
Current Lunar Fishing Tip:
The crescent moon will have better gravitational pull than a gibbous or half moon. However the affects of the moons gravitational will be decreased since the sun and moon aren't pulling in conjunction with one another. It's time to pay close attention to the other fishing factors in the weather to make the best decision for hitting the water.
Sunrise:
07:03 CST

Moon Rise:
10:46:00 CST

Moon Phase:
Waxing Crescent
15% Illuminated
12 Days to Full

Sunset:
17:35 CST

Moon Set:
20:30:00 CST

Peak Lunar Fishing Times:
14:38 - 16:38 CST
02:09 - 04:09 CST





Choke Canyon Reservoir Fishing Reports


No Reports are available for Choke Canyon Reservoir at this time.


Choke Canyon Reservoir Water Temperature
Estimated Current Choke Canyon Reservoir Water Temperature:
69°
What's This
Largemouth Bass
69 degrees in in the largemouth bass prime water temperature range and fishing should be good right now. Baitfish are much more active in this water temperature and the largemouth bass will be feeding aggressively throughout the day. This is a great time of year to be on the water.

Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth bass are generally their most active at 69. Baitfish are much more active in this water temperature and the smallmouth bass will be feeding aggressively throughout the day.

Spotted Bass
In the 69 degrees range, spotted bass are generally their most active at this water temperature. Baitfish are much more active in this water temperature and the spotted bass will be feeding aggressively throughout the day.

Crappie
Crappie prefer this water temperature and will be actively feeding and staying in solid patterns. Baitfish are more active and schooling in all parts of the lake in this water temperature.

Sauger
This is the water temperature of choice for sauger. They are feeding well and moving in patterns that should be fairly easy to pick up and capitalize on today. Baitfish are not at the peak of activity but they will be in good supply in the deeper water. The lake is really turning on this time of year and the fish should be biting well.

Walleye
This is the water temperature of choice for walleye. They are feeding well and moving in patterns that should be fairly easy to pick up and capitalize on today. Baitfish are not at the peak of activity but they will be in good supply in the deeper water. The lake is really turning on this time of year and the fish should be biting well.

Catfish
The entire catfish family is very active and actively feeding in this water temperature. All catfish including blue catfish, flathead and channel catfish will be looking for their next meal. It’s perfect time to get on the water and fill the freezer. Good luck out there.




Choke Canyon Reservoir Current Weather
Temperature: 61

Barometric Pressure: 30.00 (Normal)
With the barometric pressure normal it’s time to practice on some new fishing techniques. Don’t get set on one type or specific bait. Experiment different retrieves, speeds and depths. The fishing may not be excellent, but finding a good fishing pattern can result in a excellent day on the water. When you find something that works when the barometric pressure is normal, you should be able to duplicate enough to have an excellent day of fishing.

Wind Speed: North-East at 08 Knots (9 MPH)

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Choke Canyon Reservoir Links
State Department of Wildlife and Parks
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State Parks
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/