Lake Bridgeport Guide Service





Howdy,

This is Keith Bunch of Lake Bridgeport Guide Service. I have 20 plus years of experience guiding exclusively on Lake Bridgeport.

I am a waterfront resident of Lake Bridgeport and fish Lake Bridgeport full time. My specialties are the Hybrid Striped Bass and the Sand Bass.

The current lake record Hybrid of 11.88lbs was caught on our boat in 2013.

I fish out of a 22 ft Key west Center Console (with T-Top!) equipped with everything needed to put fish in the boat, including a state of the art bait tank.

We fish year round using artificial baits in the cold weather and switch to live bait and lures when the water warms up.

Our service is complete, all you will need are licenses and what you want to eat or drink. We supply all of the rod and reels and clean/bag any fish you want to bring home.

Trips are 4-6 hours long and can be booked for the morning or the afternoon.

Give me a call at 940-577-0363 and lets go get 'em!

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Lake Bridgeport Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 95

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 75

Thursday

Hot

Hi: 98

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 73

Friday

Hot

Hi: 98

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 75

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 95

Saturday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 73


Lake Bridgeport Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 9/18: 824.52 (-11.48)



Lake Bridgeport

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 11)

GOOD. Water normal stained; 82 degrees; 11.23 feet below pool. Lake Bridgeport is hovering around ten feet low. Lake Bridgeport is around 11 ft low. Water is lightly stained with temperature in the low 80s. All ramps are open. Hybrids and sand bass are scattered, still wandering the open water of the main lake. They are slowly heading north following migrating shad. Some surface action may be found during the first few hours of daylight. Topwater baits and slabs should put them in the boat. Crappie fishing continues to be the talk of the lake. Docks, offshore brush piles and the 380 bridge have been holding fish. Minnows and jigs have been equally good! Largemouth bass has been picking up with the cooler weather. Look for fish in creeks and the backs of coves following Shad. Try topwaters early and square bill cranks later in the day. Catfish have been good on cut and prepared baits. Drifting flats around lake structure has been productive. Report by Keith Bunch, Lake Bridgeport Guide Service.

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