Tom Behrens

Freelance Writer & Photographer

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Tom Behrens has over 50 years experience in fishing and hunting across the United States. Much of this time was spent in Oklahoma and Texas where he became very familiar with the outdoor opportunities in these states. You may contact him by email at: [email protected]


My Photo Contributions

Now That's a Crappie!

10/17/2018

What's new for 2018-19

8/18/2018

Donation Season Ends with Six Entries

4/11/2018

West Texas weighs in with Legacy Class Lunker

3/15/2018

Zebra Mussel status upgraded on two lakes

2/16/2018

Safe Shooting Zones of Fire

10/21/2017

Safe Shooting Zones

10/21/2017

How to handle a lunker bass

1/5/2017

GPS equipped quail

11/23/2016


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Lake LBJ Weather Forecast

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 39

Thursday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 23

Friday

Cloudy

Hi: 37

Friday Night

Cloudy

Lo: 30

Saturday

Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 48

Saturday Night

Cloudy

Lo: 37

Sunday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 64

Sunday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 41


Lake LBJ Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/20: 825.24 (+0.24)



Lake LBJ

Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 19)

GOOD. Water stained; 59 degrees; 0.31 feet below pool. Lower end of the lake 52-55 degrees and The Colorado River is 48-52 degrees. In the river target bass with a suspended jerkbait, dropshot and Alabama rig between dock, and the big granite boulders. The boulders warm up the fastest so fish will stage there to spawn. On the lower end of the lake target the mouth of canals where the water is warmer using wacky rigged senkos, jerkbaits or Alabama rigs. If you can find any grass left on the lake use an Alabama rig, jerkbait or dropshot with a 3-4 inch favorite plastic. Report by Charles Whited, Barefoot Fishing Tours. Crappie are fair in 25-30 feet on brush and boulders with minnows. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good near laydowns and brush piles with jigs, Texas rigged soft plastics, lipless crankbaits and square and some days a spinner baits. Bigger fish are 14-20 feet and as shallow as 5 feet. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.

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