Lake Bob Sandlin Guide Service with Kyle Parham





My name is Kyle Parham and I have been fishing Bob Sandlin since the lake was impounded in 1977. My goal is to provide you and your party a fun day on the lake catching fish.

The primary species of fish I specialize in is White Bass which is a great fish for families and beginning fishermen who want to catch good quantities of fish and that are also excellent for a fish fry.

We will be fishing a 21 foot 2015 Mako Light Tackle Skiff with modern electronics. I will advise you of the bite and weather 24-48 hours before your scheduled trip so that we have a great time and maximize our opportunity to catch fish. I will not take you and your party on an expensive boat ride.

Trips are 5 hours long, we can arrange for longer trips at the time of booking if you would like. I can accommodate families with children up to experienced fishermen. Fishing tackle, bait and bottled water are included in the price of the trip. I will also filet and bag your fish at the end of the trip. You may also bring your own tackle if you desire.
Items you may want to bring include sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, snacks, beverages of your choice and an ice chest to transport your fillets home.

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Lake Bob Sandlin Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 96

Wednesday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Thursday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 95

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 71

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 95

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 71

Saturday

Sunny

Hi: 96

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 71


Lake Bob Sandlin Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 8/20: 336.77 (-0.73)



Lake Bob Sandlin

Fishing Report from TPWD (Aug. 13)

EXCELLENT. Water stained; 89 degrees; 0.61 feet below pool. The overall bite has been hit or miss with the heat and windless days making an impact. Bass are early morning and late evening, finding more roaming points that have early evening shade. Seeing some topwater action. Crappie are loaded on most structures between 10-30 feet of water, but the best bite has been on brush piles and shallow timber. Did better this week on jigs than minnows. Catfish are still on fire. Channel and blue catfish are very active, seeing the most action in 20 feet of water. Catching them on minnows, stink bait and even some on artificial lures. White bass have been hitting topwater in large schools in the mornings and evenings. Report by Chris Caswell, Lake Bob Sandlin Crappie Fishing Guide. Dock knockers and small clousers should be producing bass and crappie around retaining walls. Look for mid day shade near boat houses. Topwater patterns in lilies should be good at mid and late day. Look for larger fish cruising the brush piles and creek channels. Clousers on sunny rocky shores might draw a strike. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.

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