Panhandle Plains, Texas Area Lakes and Reservoirs
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Hords Creek Lake
Located approximately 8 miles west of Coleman is one of Texas' most pretty little lakes. Hords Creek Lake has a surface area of 510 acres and is surrounded by beautiful oak trees and offers many activities to all those who enjoy the outdoors. There is a park on each side of the lake, each providing ... Continue -
Hubbard Creek Lake
Hubbard Creek Lake-when full, is known for excellent white crappie and white bass fishing in Hubbard and Sandy Creeks in late fall and winter. It has a surface area of 14,922 acres and a maximum depth of 60 feet. Hubbard Creek Lake is also a popular choice for largemouth bass anglers, ... Continue -
Lake Graham
This lake virtually does not have or has very little bank fishing area. Shore fishing is limited to the area around the boat ramp on the Eddleman portion of the reservoir and along the US 380 causeways. If you are coming to fish the lake from a distance it might be a good idea to give a call to ... Continue -
Lake Meredith
Contrasting spectacularly with its surroundings, Lake Meredith lies on the dry and windswept High Plains of the Texas Panhandle. The lake itself was created by Sanford Dam on the Canadian River; it now fills many breaks whose walls are crowned with white limestone caprock, scenic buttes, ... Continue -
Lake Meredith
This area is experiencing a drought which may affect fishing and boat ramp access. Before you go, check the current lake level or contact the controlling authority for current conditions. Lake Meredith is a reservoir formed by Sanford Dam on the Canadian River at Sanford, Texas. It has 16,411 ... Continue -
Millers Creek Reservoir
Miller's Creek Reservoir is located 77 miles southwest of Wichita Falls or about 18 miles south of Seymour, Texas. It has a surface area of 2,212 acres with a maximum depth of 46 feet. Locals are saying that the fishing has been steadily improving over the last 5 years and look to the lake as ... Continue -
O.C. Fisher Lake
O.C. Fisher Reservoir was completed by the US Corps of Engineers in 1952 for flood control on the North Concho River. Most of O.C. Fisher is leased to the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department as is known as San Angelo State Park. It's located adjacent to the City of San Angelo and is an oasis of ... Continue -
Proctor Lake
Located in historic territory of the Comanche Indians, Proctor Lake offers a wide variety of activities both on and off the water. Whether your ideal camping trip includes fishing on 4,537 acres in one of Texas hottest Hybrid Stripper and Crappie lakes or site seeing in the historic areas that ... Continue -
Twin Buttes Reservoir
Twin Buttes Dam and Reservoir, San Angelo Project, are immediately upstream from the Nasworthy Reservoir, about 6 miles southwest of San Angelo, Texas. Twin Buttes Dam controls the flows of the South and Middle Concho Rivers and Spring Creek. When full, the lake provides approximately 23,000 acres ... Continue -
White River Reservoir
This area is experiencing a drought which may affect fishing and boat ramp access. Before you go, check the current lake level or contact the controlling authority for current conditions. The White River Reservoir is a tributary of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River.It has a surface area of 1,418 ... Continue