If you’ve ever watched the sun climb over the eastern shore of Lake Somerville while a largemouth bass breaks the surface — you already know why people drive hours to fish this lake. Spring is when Lake Somerville really earns its reputation.
With water temperatures climbing into the mid-60s, bass become aggressive and territorial as they move into the shallows to spawn. March through May is widely considered the best window for trophy-size largemouth in central Texas, and Lake Somerville consistently delivers.
What to Target in Spring
Focus on the creek arms and cove edges in the early morning. Topwater lures work exceptionally well at dawn — a walk-the-dog presentation over submerged grass beds can draw explosive strikes. As the sun gets higher, switch to soft plastics worked slowly along the bottom near structure.
White crappie are also running strong through April, particularly around the standing timber in the upper lake. A small jig in chartreuse or white, fished vertically, is hard to beat.
Launch & Head Out
Our marina offers a full-service boat launch, fuel dock, and a selection of basic tackle supplies for guests who forgot something at home. Boat slip rentals are available on a first-come basis — call ahead during busy weekends to check availability.
Fishing licenses are required for all anglers 17 and older. Texas Parks & Wildlife licenses can be purchased online before your trip.
The water’s warm, the fish are active, and the mornings are still cool enough to be comfortable. There’s no better time to get out on Lake Somerville.

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