14%. I’m not sure what we are talking about.
I don't know either. It's hot outside and in that water. The bass don't like it. They have summer time lockjaw.
Posted By: Razorback
Re: Tips? - 08/05/18 02:28 AM
I live 5 minutes away and you can have it.
It’s Tyler can’t be hard to catch a few fish
Tyler is an awesome lake. Been fishing it for 13 years and you just have to know and understand their movements. It’s got big fish in it as well.
If you like ski boats and jet fleas you’ll love it. The fishing died in 2010.
Posted By: Fast Lane
Re: Tips? - 08/05/18 10:17 PM
It still takes 19+lbs to win most bigger tournaments on Tyler. Your not going to catch them fishing the bank or boathouses this time of year. Got to fish offshore structure;)
Posted By: Douglas J
Re: Tips? - 08/07/18 04:20 PM
Any grass left in the lake???
Posted By: RudiTexas
Re: Tips? - 08/08/18 02:03 AM
Yes but you have to go up the to the river end to find it. Lots of milfoil and coontail most of the hydrilla is gone unless you know where to find it
Posted By: Razorback
Re: Tips? - 08/08/18 02:26 AM
most of the hydrilla is gone unless you know where to find it
Most? Richard Ott, if you are reading this what he meant to say is that ALL the hydrilla is gone. Every bit of it. There is no need to bring the Lake Conroe boys in and dump another leventy seven million gallons of Aquathol K in it.
I agree with Razorback. There is zero, nada, none, no hydrilla in Lake Tyler East or the old lake. When I purchased property in 2009 it was everywhere in my location. Recently I asked a neighbor what happened to it as it was here before I built my house. He happily told me he, himself made a call to the City of Tyler to get rid of it. Gentlemen and ladies, at Lake Tyler there is a perpetual war on hydrilla. It will never resurface in this lake.
There is some green grassy stuff in many places but it barely holds fish.
Posted By: Fast Lane
Re: Tips? - 08/08/18 05:43 AM
Yes but you have to go up the to the river end to find it. Lots of milfoil and coontail most of the hydrilla is gone unless you know where to find it
There's no river that runs into Lake Tyler and no Hydrilla.
Posted By: RudiTexas
Re: Tips? - 08/08/18 07:25 AM
I meant the north end, the north end of the east lake has a lot of grass in that bay right before the bridge.. and there’s a small amount of hydrilla left, not fishable by any means
Posted By: Fast Lane
Re: Tips? - 08/08/18 03:17 PM
That's not Hydrilla. That's coontail and pondweed. That's mud Creek.
Which side (east or west) is best for bass fishing?
There is no best side. If you are catching on the old lake you can catch them on the east lake.