Lake Tawakoni Fishing Guide Keith Parks About page. All included Catfishing trips and Multi-species fishing trips 214-514-4089
Guide Keith Parks is a born and raised Texan and likes to make fishing friends, not just treat you like a customer. He is committed to making your day on Lake Tawakoni one that will be remembered. He is a low-hype, low-pressure, laid-back, fishing guide who enjoys swapping fishing stories as well as life's endeavors. After your trip, you can always contact him if you have any fishing or Lake Tawakoni questions, like a fishing report, lodging in the area places to dine or even to purchase local tackle. So when you fish with Keith you have made a friend, not just fishing with another Fishing Guide.
Marinas Bait shop and Lodging Lake Tawakoni
Messin' with the Fish Guide Service is a Family-friendly small business so we take care of our customer's needs. We have been in business for many years and are a full-time guide service. We strive to make sure you have a great fishing experience while visiting Lake Tawakoni Texas. Whether its Trophy High fin Blue Catfish or filling the cooler with eatable sized catfish we are here to help. We also offer Striper, Hybrid White Bass and Crappie fishing trips as well. Here are some marinas and Bait shops we recommend. Click here
Lake Tawakoni information
Lake Tawakoni is the 4th largest inland lake in Texas. It's almost 40,000 acres and is the Best Fishing Lake in Texas. Tawakoni is incredibly diverse in its fishing it offers. From the black bass fishermen to the pickiest monster Blue Catfish fishermen, Tawakoni has it.
Lake Tawakoni is located on the Sabine River in Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties. A permit for project construction was issued to Forrest and Cotton by the State Board of Water Engineers on December 20, 1955. Land acquisition was initiated in 1956 and completed in October 1960. Construction on the earth filled Iron Bridge Dam and concrete spillway began in January 1958 and was completed in October 1960. The water supply project is owned an operated by the Sabine River Authority and was funded through a water supply agreement with the City of Dallas to provide water for municipal and industrial purposes. The lake has a capacity of 936,200 acre-feet and a surface area of 36,700 acres. Crest elevation is 437.5 feet above mean sea level. The maximum depth is 70 feet. The 200-mile-long shoreline makes its way through Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties.
Located some 50 miles east of Dallas and 12 miles south of Greenville, the reservoir's primary purpose is to provide water for the surrounding communities and the City of Dallas. In addition, the lake provides water-oriented recreation for much of central and northeast Texas. Fishing is the primary recreational sport with catfish being the lake specialty. West Tawakoni, located at the west end of the 2-mile Bridge, was awarded the distinction of being the Catfish Capital of Texas by the Texas State Legislature in 2001. In 1995, The Texas Legislature declared Wills Point the Bluebird Capital of Texas.
The lake has many parks and marinas including Lake Tawakoni State Park which is a 376.3-acre park in Hunt County with 5.2 miles of shoreline along the south-central shore of the main body of the reservoir.
Lake Tawakoni is located on the Sabine River in Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties. A permit for project construction was issued to Forrest and Cotton by the State Board of Water Engineers on December 20, 1955. Land acquisition was initiated in 1956 and completed in October 1960. Construction on the earth filled Iron Bridge Dam and concrete spillway began in January 1958 and was completed in October 1960. The water supply project is owned an operated by the Sabine River Authority and was funded through a water supply agreement with the City of Dallas to provide water for municipal and industrial purposes. The lake has a capacity of 936,200 acre-feet and a surface area of 36,700 acres. Crest elevation is 437.5 feet above mean sea level. The maximum depth is 70 feet. The 200-mile-long shoreline makes its way through Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties.
Located some 50 miles east of Dallas and 12 miles south of Greenville, the reservoir's primary purpose is to provide water for the surrounding communities and the City of Dallas. In addition, the lake provides water-oriented recreation for much of central and northeast Texas. Fishing is the primary recreational sport with catfish being the lake specialty. West Tawakoni, located at the west end of the 2-mile Bridge, was awarded the distinction of being the Catfish Capital of Texas by the Texas State Legislature in 2001. In 1995, The Texas Legislature declared Wills Point the Bluebird Capital of Texas.
The lake has many parks and marinas including Lake Tawakoni State Park which is a 376.3-acre park in Hunt County with 5.2 miles of shoreline along the south-central shore of the main body of the reservoir.
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