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What fish are in lake Bonham?

Angling Opportunities Bonham State Park Lake is a quiet little body of water nestled in the rolling hills of central Fannin County. Surrounded completely by state park property, this picturesque lake offers the ultimate in quiet-time fishing for the big four: largemouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill.



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Yes, the Lake Bonham Recreation Area offers plenty of swimming and beach areas.

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Lake Bonham is a 1,020-acre recreation destination in the Prairies and Lakes Region of northern Texas, just south of the Texas-Oklahoma border in Fannin County. It is located 3 miles northeast of Bonham on Recreation Road 3 off FM 273. The lake was created in 1969 by the City of Bonham.

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Predominant Fish Species
  • Largemouth bass.
  • White bass.
  • Channel catfish.
  • Crappie.
  • Sunfish.


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The 16,641-acre lake will be located northeast of the city of Bonham in Fannin County. Bois d'Arc Lake will meet the water needs and demands for our growing region of 1.8 million people until 2040. Click here to visit their project page to monthly project reports and more.

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$4 per person park entry fee in addition to camping fees.

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The oldest man-made lake in Texas is Lake Austin. It was created in 1893 when a dam was built on the Colorado River, though the first dam failed in 1900. It is a thin lake that appears riverine on a map. It's maintained at a constant level by the outflows of other reservoirs along the same river system.

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The Potholes Reservoir is part of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. It is formed by the O'Sullivan Dam and located in central Washington, in the United States. The reservoir is fed by water from Moses Lake, part of the Crab Creek basin. The area features several lakes.



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