CLIENTS: This morning, Tuesday, August 5, I fished with first-time guests Miguel, Miguel, and Luca Rey. Miguel is a U.S. Army veteran who recently retired out of Fort Polk, Louisiana, as a senior noncommissioned officer in the Infantry branch. He returned to the Temple, Texas, area for an annual family reunion tour, and those tours always include fishing. This was a “Kids Fish, Too!” trip just for the boys with their dad helping me help the kids be successful.
ABOUT “KIDS FISH, TOO!” TRIPS: Kids Fish, Too! trips are intended just for the kids. They are considerably less expensive than standard trips ($195 vs. $295 for up to two kids; more can be added), and typically go a maximum of 3.5 hours versus 4-plus hours for standard trips. On these trips, licensed adults who desire to do so often help me help the kids be successful by baiting hooks, untangling lines, resetting our downrigger spreads, etc. so the kids’ efforts are maximized, but, the adults do not fish themselves.
TODAY’S DATE: Tuesday, 05 August 2025 (AM)
NEXT OPEN DATE FOR FISHING: Thursday, 21 Aug. (AM)
NEXT OPEN DATES FOR SONAR TRAINING: 30 August (AM)
PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Luca (age 9), Miguel, and Miguel (age 11) Rey -with part of this morning’s catch taken under tough, and unusual, August post-frontal conditions.
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WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton
SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:
I was very concerned about our prospects for white bass this morning after seeing a decrease in the fishery late last week.
Those concerns were certainly warranted, especially this morning with unusual post-frontal conditions facing us – – something which rarely occurs in August because we rarely see a cold front come down in August.
Over the weekend, a slow moving cold front brought clouds, a wind shift, and a few tenths of an inch of rain. This morning’s conditions were bright and calm.
I attempted some downrigging when I thought our shot at white bass would be best under low light conditions, but that did not produce well.
I spotted a stretch of water where multiple schools of white bass could be seen feeding on topwater. I hung in this area long enough to determine how long these schools were staying up on the surface. As we did that, I downrigged in the same area with the balls set at 20 feet. We picked up a single and a double, but quickly ascertained that these fish were doing the “popcorn“ routine, where they show themselves just for seconds at a time, but then quickly submerge to be seen no more.
After processing all of this, I decided my best shot at keeping these boys’ attention and making them successful was to go up shallow and target sunfish. We did exactly that for the remainder of our time. We hit three areas and the boys put 58 panfish in the boat, including redear sunfish, longear sunfish, green sunfish, bluegill sunfish, and spottails.
These panfish were all caught using poles with a fixed length of line terminated with a slip float, a split shot, and a small hook tipped with live bait.
We finished the morning right around 10:45 AM with a total of 61 fish landed and a new outlook on sunfishing from shore which I am certain Miguel and his sons will be able to put to good use going forward.
RESULTS: 61 fish, all caught and released
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OBSERVATIONS: Lake Belton is now 1.87′ high with a 0.18′ fall in the last 24 hours with USACE releasing 1,395 CFS.
LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE: Taken around 6:15AM, Tuesday, 05 August …
WEATHER DATA:
Start Time: 6:55A
End Time: 10:45A
Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 73F
Elevation: 1.87′ high with a 0.18′ fall in the last 24 hours with USACE releasing 1,395 CFS
Water Surface Temp: 86.7F on the surface.
Wind Speed & Direction: S0-4 all morning
Sky Condition: 0% cloud cover on a clear blue sky
Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 86% illumination.
GT = 55
Wx SNAPSHOT:
AREAS FISHED WITH MOST SUCCESS:
Area vic 1457 and ~150 yards upstream – 3 white bass downrigging Pet Spoons
Area B0289G – 19 panfish on bait
Area B0291G – 15 panfish on bait
Area 492 – 24 panfish on bait
Bob Maindelle
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Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide
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