Freshwater Fishing Adventures





Fishing is more than just a pastime at Freshwater Fishing Adventures. It's a way of life and their passion to provide the greatest on-the-water experiences for their customers. Captain Sam is a tournament angler and full-time guide with a passion for sharing the joys of fishing with others. His goal is that when you leave the boat, you'll have memories that will last a lifetime, a greater knowledge of fishing, and plenty of fish for the freezer.

It's the captain's guarantee that you will catch fish or you won't be charged for the trip. It's this commitment to you that he hopes will bring you back to them for years to come.

You'll be fishing on a brand new 2022 Vexus center console boat. Its 21ft in length, plenty of seating and equiped with the latest in marine electronics. All the best fishing equipment are included in the price. You only need to purchase your fishing licenses and pack some snacks for the day. Drinks are provided.

Freshwater Fishing Adventures is ready for a perfect day at the lake. Are you?

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Lake Palestine Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Becoming Sunny

Hi: 82

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 53

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 80

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 59

Thursday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 82

Thursday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 66

Friday

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Hi: 84

Friday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 66


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Water Level on 10/21: 344.49 (-0.51)



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Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 81 degrees; 0.19 feet below pool. Crappie good in 8-16 feet of water on brush, timber and boathouses using hand tied jigs. Catfish are excellent in 3-12 feet of water cut bait and punch bait. Bass are good around boathouses and vegetation at the backs of creeks. Bait fish are transitioning to the backs of creeks.

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