Lake Ray Hubbard News: Texas State Park Day Use Reservations & Updates





Lake Ray Hubbard News: Texas State Park Day Use Reservations & Updates


Texas State Parks will commence re-opening for day-use only as of April 20 as a component of a wider effort to begin re-opening the territory of Texas. Park guests should verify the Texas State Parks Alert Map frequently for the most recent info about the position of specific parks. The continuation of overnight camping will be broadcast to the community once a date has been decided.


Guests are expected to pre-purchase and print day-use certificates through the Texas State Parks Reservation System prior to going to a park. Day-use reservations can be rendered online at www.texasstateparks.org or by calling 512-389-8900.


Visitors preparing to come to a state park are urged to bring all necessary supplies, such as hand sanitizer and face masks, along with them in order to assist local businesses have sufficient goods to suitably serve their populations during this time. This will also support park staff have vital supplies accessible for all people during their visit.


Online Resources:


Texas State Parks Reservation System


Texas State Parks Alert Map

 




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Lake Ray Hubbard Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Decreasing Clouds

Hi: 30

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 15

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 32

Thursday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 23

Friday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 39

Friday Night

Cloudy

Lo: 30

Saturday

Chance Rain

Hi: 48

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 35


Lake Ray Hubbard Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/19: 435.61 (+0.11)



Lake Ray Hubbard

Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 19)

GOOD. Water stained; 45 degrees; 0.13 feet above pool. White bass are in big schools on the upper part of the lake before the I-30 bridge. Look for big bait balls in 20-34 feet of water with 3/4 ounce slabs with 2 jigs tied above working best spread at least 16 inches apart. Hybrids can be caught closer to the bottom with 1 ounce jig heads with 4 inch flukes. Drifting has been best with drift socks. Let your bait fall to 1-3 feet off the bottom then reel up to the fish. Large numbers of white bass are showing up in the feeder creeks above the lake. Small road runner type baits and small crappie jigs working. 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 on the deep flats drifting cut shad, buffalo or carp. Blue catfish up to 25-30 pounds best on long drifts. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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