Caddo Parish, LA
Located on the Texas-Louisiana border, Caddo Lake is a natural lake. It is the second-largest lake in the South. Fishing at Caddo Lake is a unique experience. A fishing pier and a boat ramp are available here and make your stay more comfortable.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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The period from March to May provides excellent opportunities for fishing at Caddo Lake. Crankbaits and topwaters work well in the shallow water.
Sunfishes and catfishes are active from late spring to early summer.
Using fish seines, gill nets and trammel nets is prohibited on the territory of Caddo Lake.
The daily creel limit for largemouth and spotted bass at Caddo Lake is 8 fish per day. The slot limit for largemouth bass is 14-18 inches. You may catch no more than four largemouth bass over 18 inches of length.
The daily creel limit for white bass at Caddo Lake is 25 fish per day.
The daily creel limit for black and white crappie at Caddo Lake is 25 fish per day.
There is no daily creel limit for yellow bass at Caddo Lake.
The daily creel limit for blue and channel catfish at Caddo Lake is 50 fish per day. There is no size limit for this fish, but you may catch no more than five fish over 30 inches of length.
The daily creel limit for flathead catfish is 10 fish per day with the minimum length limit of 18 inches.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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