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Grapevine Lake
Fishing Report

About Grapevine Lake

While you'll find a variety of sport fishing and camping opportunities at Grapevine Lake, it is best known for its Largemouth Bass population. The slot limit (see below) currently in place is designed to encourage the harvest of smaller bass, thereby increasing resource availability for the larger bass to achieve trophy-class status. Located in the Dallas Fort Worth Area, you'll find that Grapevine Lake doesn't have a lot of aquatic vegetation, but you'll find some emergent plants in the upper end of the lake. As day turns to night, Grapevine Lake rewards visitors with breathtaking sunrise and sunset views across its beautiful rolling shoreline.

Grapevine Lake is well-equipped for boaters, featuring two full-service marinas on its shores: Scott’s Landing Marina and Silver Lake Marina. Scott’s Landing Marina is the largest on the lake, conveniently located at Oak Grove Park with easy access to the lake’s main body. Silver Lake Marina hosts many of Lake Grapevine’s charter companies, providing boat rentals and sailing excursions for visitors. In addition, the City of Grapevine maintains multiple public parks and boat ramps around the lake, ensuring convenient access points for launching boats and enjoying the water.

Most of the habitat is flooded timber, large boulders, and rocky shoreline. The record Largemouth Bass was caught in April 1999 and weighed in at 12.09 pounds and 27 inches. With its mix of exciting water sports, miles of trails, and tranquil natural scenery, Grapevine Lake remains a beloved North Texas getaway for both locals and tourists.

Fishing Regulations

Local Species
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Spotted Bass

Current Grapevine Lake Fishing Report

10-15-2023 | Read the Video Transcript
Grade A
Lake Pros rate their lakes A, B, or C based on how the lake is fishing. An A rating means the fishing is great and C means the lake might be fishing tough

Video Report Transcript

how's it going everyone welcome back to the channel here this is going to be an updated fishing report for Lake grape vine right now water temps are going to be around 69 to 72° it cooled off quite a bit since the last time I was there and um shallow cranking is a great way to get bit everyone you can also get bit on Main Lake Rock piles um out in the middle near the creek channel uh and the best way to catch them right now up Shallow is going to be on a crankbait just cover a lot of water you can find those schools they're running in Wolf pth and you can Target them like that you on the main Lake Rock piles though you can drag a Ned rig a Carolina rig drag almost any Texas rig jig even and you can catch them out there use your Sid scan or your 360 or even forward facing sonar if you can find them like that and uh definitely pinpoint those areas so thank you so much for watching guys if you want to see my recommended lures head over to the website lal.com search Lake Grapevine fishing report and you can find them right below the video on the page there so thank you so much for watching guys we'll see you next time like for a tackle see you 

About Grapevine Lake

While you'll find a variety of sport fishing and camping opportunities at Grapevine Lake, it is best known for its Largemouth Bass population. The slot limit (see below) currently in place is designed to encourage the harvest of smaller bass, thereby increasing resource availability for the larger bass to achieve trophy-class status. Located in the Dallas Fort Worth Area, you'll find that Grapevine Lake doesn't have a lot of aquatic vegetation, but you'll find some emergent plants in the upper end of the lake. As day turns to night, Grapevine Lake rewards visitors with breathtaking sunrise and sunset views across its beautiful rolling shoreline.

Grapevine Lake is well-equipped for boaters, featuring two full-service marinas on its shores: Scott’s Landing Marina and Silver Lake Marina. Scott’s Landing Marina is the largest on the lake, conveniently located at Oak Grove Park with easy access to the lake’s main body. Silver Lake Marina hosts many of Lake Grapevine’s charter companies, providing boat rentals and sailing excursions for visitors. In addition, the City of Grapevine maintains multiple public parks and boat ramps around the lake, ensuring convenient access points for launching boats and enjoying the water.

Most of the habitat is flooded timber, large boulders, and rocky shoreline. The record Largemouth Bass was caught in April 1999 and weighed in at 12.09 pounds and 27 inches. With its mix of exciting water sports, miles of trails, and tranquil natural scenery, Grapevine Lake remains a beloved North Texas getaway for both locals and tourists.

Fishing Regulations
Local Species
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Spotted Bass