Lake Ray Roberts - Squaw Creek
Beginners or Experienced
On Water Instruction

     

January    

We have all been really chompin' at the bit to go fishing all winter. February starts my very favorite     time of the fishing season. The big Momma's are full
of eggs and hungry. They      need strength for the upcomming task of spawning. You don't have   to find warm water yet.
They are just staging, getting ready to go into     the shallows. I have found through the years that the first breakline off the shallows near a creek,       you can hang some of the biggest bass of your life. They are looking for a      "full meal deal", not just
an appetizer. Big and         bulky works for me.           Cranks that dive to 20 ft.   are ideal. 1oz. Spinner       baits, 1/2 oz. Jig & Pig ,     and Lizards from 6" up to  Monticello size will get      you bit! Fish north banks   with protection from the     wind. Last February I saw with my own eyes a bass    about the size of a coffee   thermos get swallowed
whole by a huge bass in     Hammer Creek.                 After that, I have a saying "There is no bait too big". 

 

Fishing with Trophy Bass Guide Rudy Lackey

Rudy has been fishing all his life but really took it up as a hobby 30 years ago.  He has fished Lake Fork and Lake Ray Roberts since before they were opened for motorized boats.  he loves to share his knowledge about the sport.  From beginners to experienced.  You can expect a good time on the water with Rudy.  He has written and been published in newspapers and magazines about his beloved sport. 

He gives monthly seminars at Bass Pro Shops in Grapevine, Texas.  He is an accomplished tournament Angler.  He has won first place, also Big Bass honors several times.  He has been a professional bass guide (Captain) since 1993.  In March of 1991 Rudy caught a 10lb. 9oz. Largemouth bass at Lake Ray Roberts.  It was reported in local newspapers and caused quite a stir among local fishermen.  He had tons of calls from guys wanting to hire him to teach them how to catch big bass.  It was at that time, his hobby turned into a profession.  He is now one of the area's foremost fishing guides helping others to learn the sport.