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On Village Creek, a tributary of the West Fork Trinity River, just north of Interstate 20 off Arkansas Lane in Arlington
1,939 acres
LAKE SIZE
51 feet
MAX DEPTH
551 feet
ELEVATION
FISH TO CATCH
Channel Catfish
Crappie
Hybrid Striped Bass
Largemouth Bass
Sunfish
White Bass
NOTE: This list may not be all inclusive of all speices present in Lake Arlington.
FISHING COVER/STRUCTURE
Lake Arlington does not have much cover or structure, however the hot water discharge area near the tailrace attracts numerous sport fishes. There are several areas of the lake with stump fields (noted by buoys) that provide habitat. Areas of water willow and button bush may hold some bass.
ANGLING OPPORTUNITIES
Largemouth bass are the most popular sport fish in the reservoir. Hybrid striped bass are stocked annually to create a good fishery. White bass, white crappie and channel catfish are also popular with anglers. Stocking of hybrid striped bass has been discontinued.
TIPS & TACTICS
Largemouth bass anglers are successful year round, with the largest bass caught in the winter. Hybrid striped bass fishing picks up in the late spring and early summer months. Crappie fishing is best around any underwater structure during the spring and summer. White bass and catfish are good targets in summer months.
FISHING COVER/STRUCTURE
Lake Arlington does not have much cover or structure, however the hot water discharge area near the tailrace attracts numerous sport fishes. There are several areas of the lake with stump fields (noted by buoys) that provide habitat. Areas of water willow and button bush may hold some bass.
CONTACT / CONTROLLING AUTHORITY
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