Catfish Fishing Lake Conroe
Big catfish occasionally feed in turbid water over a muddy bottom. Their preference, however, is clear water and bottom strata of boulder, gravel, bedrock or sand.
Big catfish occasionally feed in turbid water over a muddy bottom. Their preference, however, is clear water and bottom strata of boulder, gravel, bedrock or sand.
LCA President’s Update July 1, 2010 Lake Conroe Association Completes Funding of Texas A&M Lake Study of Economic Impacts of Lower Lake Conroe Water Levels Planned by San Jacinto River Authority Raising money in today’s economy is never easy. Read more
If a grass carp is caught, it must be immediately returned to the water unharmed.
Over the years, development has enveloped Lake Conroe, representing a sizeable contribution to the Montgomery County economy. But exactly how big is that contribution, and exactly how would the county be affected if lake levels in a time of droughtRead more
Through proxies submitted by LCA members, you have chosen to re-elect the 2009 LCA Board to the 2010 LCA Board. Your 2010 LCA Board consists of Gene Barrington, Mike Bleier, Tom Butz, Dawn Cleboski, Gene Colbert, Rich Cutler,Read more
27 volunteers converged on Lake Conroe July 25th, 2009 for a day of transplanting native aquatic plants into the lake. Four different species of the plants were placed along the northern shores of the Sam Houston National Forest.
Memorial Day will herald the beginning of a safer summer on Lake Conroe with a first-of-its-kind crackdown on boaters who operate their vessels drunk.