For Lease - Covered Lake LBJ Boat Slip w/Lift & Storage


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Brand new 10' x 24' boat slip with 4,500 lb. lift and 4' x 12' lockable storage unit.

Located in Kingsland, Tx on open water on Lake LBJ, Angelina Cove is a private, gated boat slip community with 24 hour security cameras and dusk to dawn lighting. Boat owners will have individual entry gate codes to access the facility. Each slip is covered and has a 4,500 lb. lift. Motion activated exterior flood lighting is also included. One of the most popular features is the 4' x 12' lockable storage room in front of each slip. Storage rooms are lighted and have 8' ceiling heights for all your fishing gear, skis, and other water toys. Parking is provided immediately adjacent to each slip.

$325/month based on an annual lease (five percent discount if one year paid in full at time of lease signing)

For more information, please email [email protected] or text (512) 940-3700.

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 24)

FAIR. Water stained; 74 degrees; 0.27 feet below pool. Crappie are fair in 10-20 feet of water on brush piles with chartreuse jigs. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good with a few fish on beds, but there are still plenty in the backs of pockets so use shallow moving baits like a wake bait, swimbait or frog to get some of those good ones. Skipping docks is always a good way to load the boat too using a weightless wacky worm or a jig to get some good bites. Do not forget to run the bulkheads with a shallow crank, fluke or frog. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.

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