Texas High School Bass Association Results




Texas High School Bass Association Tournament Results – Lake Palestine, 2.16.2019

Top Five Teams….

1. Brady Gaines – Gus McLarry, Caddo Mills, five fish, 18 lbs., big fish 5.68 lbs.
2. Cutter Brumley – Parker Hutton, Royse City, five fish, 15.99 lbs.
3. Sam Moored – Joshua Ward, Rockwall Heath, five fish,15.45 lbs.
4. Ben Cully – Noah Wilson, Rockwall Heath, five fish, 14.77 lbs., big fish 5.71 lbs.
5. Rocky Sandlin – Cody Scales, Lakeview Centennial, five fish, 14.49 lbs., big fish 4.31 lbs.

Teams Fished: 175 Hours Fished: Total Fish Weighed: 167 Average Weight / Fish: 2.65 Total Fish Released: 166 ( 99%) Average #Fish / Team: .95 Total Fish Weight: 443.25 Average Weight / Team: 2.52

Complete results can be found at: http://www.texashighschoolbassassn.com

 




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Lake Palestine Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Lake Palestine Weather Forecast

Saturday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 81

Saturday Night

Thunderstorms

Lo: 67

Sunday

Thunderstorms

Hi: 77

Sunday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 67

Monday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 82

Monday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 72

Tuesday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 86

Tuesday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 72


Lake Palestine Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 5/4: 345.65 (+0.65)



Lake Palestine

Fishing Report from TPWD (May 1)

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 74 degrees; 0.94 feet above pool. Recent storms with lightning and strong winds limited the fishing last weekend. More inclement weather is in the forecast, but should be without the strong winds, except in the immediate vicinity of thunderstorms. White bass and hybrid striper have been excellent trolling over humps, points and roadbeds with Yankee rigs with a diver, redneck rigs or crankbait diver, and rattle traps Please be sure you can tell the whites and hybrids apart, use the stripes-to-the-tail method described in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual. Catfish are in shoreline rocks now for the spawn. Channel catfish fishing remains excellent for the small ones using a bobber fishing about 5 feet out from the rocks. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing.

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