Torwicks Guiding Service


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512-910-7255

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Torwick's Guiding Service is a licensed and insured fishing charter located in the Texas Hill Country. Specializing in Lake LBJ, Lake Travis and Lake Decker, Capt. Tyler can put you on the fish! You will be fishing from a 21 foot Skeeter bass boat powered by a 250 horsepower Yamaha and be using only top of the line Dobyns rods and Shimano reels.
My trips range from family friendly outings perfect to introduce your kids to the sport of bass fishing, all the way to "coaching trips" where we will approach the day as if we were preparing for a tournament. I can teach you to pattern fish, read and interpret electronics, lure selection, and much much more.

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Lake LBJ Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Gradual Clearing

Hi: 37

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 17

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 41

Thursday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 23

Friday

Cloudy

Hi: 39

Friday Night

Cloudy

Lo: 30

Saturday

Slight Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 50

Saturday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 35


Lake LBJ Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/19: 825.39 (+0.39)



Lake LBJ

Fishing Report from TPWD (Feb. 12)

GOOD. Water stained; 59 degrees; 0.21 feet below pool. The lower end is running 62-65 degrees, the upper end is 57-61 degrees. Target grass, if you can find some, with dropshots, jerkbaits and Alabama rigs. Some fish can be caught skipping green pumpkin senkos under shallow docks. The Colorado River is producing bass along the rocks with Alabama rigs. Start looking for fish to stage shallow to spawn with the coming full moon and water temperatures in the 60s. Report by Charles Whited, Barefoot Fishing Tours. Crappie are good in 25-30 feet on brush and boulders with minnows. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good near laydowns and brush piles with jigs, Texas rigged soft plastics, lipless crankbaits and square and some days a spinner baits. Bigger fish are 14-20 feet and as shallow as 5 feet. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.

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