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Fishing Lake Richland Chambers, Texas

Lake Richland Chambers, Texas (TX), located on Richland & Chambers Creeks just SE of Corsicana Texas on Highway 287.

The area is 41,356 acres. The maximum depth is 75 feet.
Lake Amistad was seized in 1987
The elevation of the conservation pool is 314 feet
Lake fluctuation: Depends on rainfall in the area. Annual fluctuations can be up to 3 feet.
Normal clarity is cloudy to moderately clear.

Known for its excellent catfish, crappie, and striped bass fishing. Anglers come from far and wide to fish Richland Chambers. Bass fishing is fair on this lake. But overall, it’s the perfect fishing trip for the whole family.

Bass fishing is fair on this lake, catfish is great, crappie is great, and striped bass is great.

Recommended Guides: Fisherman’s Point, Gone Fishin’ Guide Service, HD Guide Service, North Texas Catfish Guide Service, Mark Parker Fishing Guide Service, Schmidt’s Big Bass Guide Service, Texas Guide Fishing Service.
Predominant Fish Species: Bass, Crappie, Catfish, White & Hybrid Striped Bass

Campgrounds and Marinas: Oak Cove Marina, Midway Landing, and Fox Meadows Guest Homes

Lake Richland Chambers striped bass are most active during the fall, winter, and spring months due to cooler weather. Lake fish are active much longer during the day and are usually found in shallow water in the early morning and late afternoon.

For active fish, on Richland Chambers Lake, jigging spoons, spinner baits and deepwater crank baits are the choice of most anglers around underwater structure.

Crappie fishermen use trots and live minnows around bridges and in the creek arms of North Lake. For catfish, use cut bait, worms, and chicken livers. For Stripers, fish from the 287 bridge to the dam. Use templates and heavy slabs when the fish are deep.

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