Lake Ray Hubbard Activities: Sail With Scott Cruises




Lake Ray Hubbard Activities: Sail With Scott Cruises


Lake Ray Hubbard provides vast opportunities to enjoy the waters of the lake. Sail With Scott offers a beautiful cruise on the waters on board the Seawolf. The Seawolf is a lovely forty foot long and twenty-five foot wide catamaran. It is built of beautiful Spanish cedars and holds a capacity of a smidge under fifty occupants.


Sailing from the Harbor


The Seawolf sails from the Harbor in Rockwall, Texas. Sail With Scott holds a private area of docking between the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard and the private lighthouse. Many couples enjoy the Romantic Cruises offered. And, there are Moonlight Cruises, Sunset Cruises, and Family Daytime Cruises available.


Sailing Experience


Scott Self hand-built the Seawolf out of love and compassion for sailing the waters. His sailing experience includes sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, being Master Captain in the US Coast Guard, and participating in races as well as World Championships.


Contact Information


If you desire to learn more about all Sail With Scott has to offer you and your family, you can email him at [email protected]. You can also visit his website – Sail With Scott, or call 855-724-5948.

 




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Lake Ray Hubbard Weather Forecast

Thursday

Sunny

Hi: 50

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 28

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 55

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 35

Saturday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 55

Saturday Night

Chance Rain Showers

Lo: 46

Sunday

Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 53

Sunday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 41


Lake Ray Hubbard Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 1/23: 434.26 (-1.24)



Lake Ray Hubbard

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 22)

GOOD. Water stained; 45 degrees; 1.19 feet below pool. White bass are in big schools on the southern and middle part of the lake. Look for big bait balls in 35-39 feet of water using 3/4 ounce slabs with 2 jigs tied above spread at least 16 inches apart. Hybrids are near the bottom with 1 ounce jig heads with 4 inch flukes. Drifting has been best with drift socks. When fish come through they are mostly suspended about 5-10 feet range and reel up to the fish. Crappie are fair and relating to brush 18-28 feet deep moving on and off structure and starting to roam the deep flats. Minnows working best. Catfish are good drifting cut bait on the deep flats. Blue catfish up to 25-30 pounds are possible on long drifts. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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