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Bird Lake Area Fishing Spots

110 Fishing Spots Texas

With 110 documented fishing spots, the Bird Lake Area Fishing Spots stands as one of Texas's premier angling regions. The zone boasts 99 productive lakes and 11 well-managed reservoirs where Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish thrive in healthy populations throughout the season.

What makes this zone special is the variety of fishing experiences available within a short drive. This region offers excellent year-round fishing, with winter months often producing trophy fish in milder conditions. Whether you prefer fly fishing in moving water or casting topwater lures on a calm lake, this area has you covered.

Whether you're a bass tournament competitor or a family looking for a relaxed panfish outing, the waters in this zone accommodate every angling style. Power fishing with reaction baits covers water quickly on the larger lakes, while finesse techniques shine in the smaller, pressured waters. Don't overlook catfishing opportunities here — prepared baits and chicken liver produce excellent channel catfish action from spring through fall.

Planning a fishing trip to the Bird Lake Area Fishing Spots is straightforward thanks to its accessibility. Many spots are within a short drive of towns offering lodging, dining, and bait shops where you can pick up local intel. Camping is available near several of the larger water bodies for multi-day trips. Remember to check the Texas fishing regulations for any special rules that may apply to specific waters in this zone, including slot limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures.

All 110 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (99)

Alden Woods Pond

📍 30.1996, -95.4852
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Amenity Lake

📍 29.8209, -95.7507
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Arlan Lakes

📍 30.0410, -95.4486
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Bedias Lake

📍 30.1559, -95.5193
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Bird Lake

📍 30.1977, -95.4046
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Camellia Pond North

📍 30.1533, -95.5506
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Capstone Pond

📍 30.1943, -95.5126
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Clear Pond

📍 30.1515, -95.5378
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Clover Pond

📍 30.1817, -95.4901
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Cokeberry Pond

📍 30.1389, -95.4609
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Coles Lake

📍 29.9776, -95.6593
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Coles Pond

📍 29.9678, -95.6562
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Concho Lake

📍 30.0545, -95.6574
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Copper Sage Pond

📍 30.1805, -95.5302
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Creekwood Pond

📍 30.1544, -95.4972
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Crooked Lake

📍 30.0065, -95.7487
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Cypress Lake

📍 29.9608, -95.7374
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Cypresswood Lake

📍 30.0603, -95.4278
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Decker Lake

📍 30.1538, -95.6747
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Deer Rush Pond

📍 30.1621, -95.5138
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Duke Lake

📍 30.0385, -95.4477
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East Timarron Lake

📍 30.1596, -95.5501
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Elmer's Pond

📍 30.0712, -95.7379
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Enchanted Lake

📍 30.0386, -95.4422
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Entry Lake

📍 30.1778, -95.5274
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Falvel Lake

📍 30.0760, -95.4785
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Falvey Lake

📍 30.1713, -95.4257
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Forest Lake

📍 30.1748, -95.5048
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Forest Lake

📍 30.0361, -95.4401
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Glen Lake

📍 30.1748, -95.4223
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Glen Lake

📍 30.1747, -95.4241
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Greengate Lake

📍 30.0808, -95.4627
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Hendricks Lake

📍 30.0422, -95.4494
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Heritage Mill Pond

📍 30.1569, -95.5525
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Hidden Lake

📍 30.1768, -95.6046
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Hidden Lake

📍 30.1793, -95.4954
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Hidden View Pond

📍 30.1804, -95.5226
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Hideaway Lake

📍 30.1296, -95.5462
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Hogpen Pond

📍 30.1554, -95.5365
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Hullwood Pond

📍 30.1430, -95.5177
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Hullwood Pond

📍 30.1415, -95.5154
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Jersey Lake

📍 29.8919, -95.5567
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Josey Lake

📍 29.9438, -95.7285
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Josey Lake

📍 29.9438, -95.7320
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Kayak Ridge Pond North

📍 30.1405, -95.5119
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Kayak Ridge Pond South

📍 30.1390, -95.5121
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Lake Bridgeland

📍 29.9452, -95.7201
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Lake Bridgeland

📍 29.9450, -95.7222
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Lake Cecil

📍 30.1846, -95.7302
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Lake Harrison

📍 30.1413, -95.4729
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Lake Voyageur

📍 30.1504, -95.5376
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Lake Wedgewood

📍 30.1682, -95.4928
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Lake Wyndemere

📍 30.1321, -95.4756
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Laurel Glen Pond

📍 30.0677, -95.5431
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Long Lake

📍 30.1872, -95.6065
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Long Lake

📍 30.1733, -95.4872
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Lower Lake

📍 30.0043, -95.7483
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Magnolia Pond

📍 30.1706, -95.5018
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Mariposa Pond

📍 30.1369, -95.5741
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Mason Pond

📍 30.1892, -95.4675
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McCracken lake

📍 30.0219, -95.6299
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Meadowlake Pond

📍 30.1699, -95.4864
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Myrtles Pond

📍 30.0676, -95.7412
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Neuhaus Lake

📍 29.9920, -95.5903
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Northcrest Pond

📍 30.0988, -95.5121
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Oaks Lake

📍 30.0366, -95.4379
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Pepperdale Pond

📍 30.1889, -95.5781
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Pondera Pond Central

📍 30.1482, -95.5602
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Pondera Pond North

📍 30.1495, -95.5583
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Pondera Pond South

📍 30.1477, -95.5612
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Randal Lake

📍 30.0402, -95.4512
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Raveneaux flood water retention pond

📍 29.9887, -95.5494
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Reedy Pond

📍 30.1675, -95.5088
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Retention Pond

📍 30.1069, -95.4407
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Retention Pond

📍 30.1019, -95.4501
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Retreat Lake

📍 30.1281, -95.5258
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Rob Fleming Pond

📍 30.1455, -95.5164
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Settlers Lake

📍 29.8677, -95.7255
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Shadow Lake

📍 30.1810, -95.5064
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Shumard Oak Pond

📍 30.1339, -95.5669
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Simple Koi pond

📍 30.1095, -95.7907
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Smooth Stream Pond

📍 30.1413, -95.5715
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Somerset Pond

📍 30.1826, -95.5198
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Spindle Tree Pond North

📍 30.1787, -95.5840
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Spindle Tree Pond South

📍 30.1775, -95.5843
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Spring Lake

📍 29.8128, -95.5123
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Stonecroft Pond

📍 30.1898, -95.5242
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Stonecroft Pond

📍 30.1898, -95.5255
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Tamarac Mill Pond

📍 30.1539, -95.4576
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Taramac Big Pond

📍 30.1558, -95.4576
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Timarron Lake

📍 30.1598, -95.5521
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Timarron Pond

📍 30.1566, -95.5494
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Town Hall Pond

📍 30.1770, -95.4805
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Tupelo Pond

📍 30.1469, -95.5285
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Twin Pond

📍 30.1461, -95.5528
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Ventana Lake

📍 29.8432, -95.7859
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Walter's Pond

📍 30.0701, -95.7394
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Wentwoods Pond North

📍 30.1410, -95.5590
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Wentwoods Pond South

📍 30.1402, -95.5607
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Reservoirs (11)

Chudleigh Farms Lake Number 2

📍 29.9794, -95.7857
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House Lake

📍 29.9886, -95.7992
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Indigo Lake

📍 30.1572, -95.7649
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Lake Apache

📍 30.1446, -95.7105
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Lake Hardin

📍 30.1421, -95.7081
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Lake Hollow

📍 30.1857, -95.7020
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Lake Robbins

📍 30.1609, -95.4520
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Mallard Lakes

📍 29.9622, -95.7603
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Neidigk Lake

📍 30.1421, -95.6225
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Smith Lake Number 2;Smith Lake Number 2 Dam

📍 29.9775, -95.7642
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Woodland Lake

📍 30.1835, -95.7914
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Bird Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 110 documented fishing locations across Texas. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Yes, a valid Texas fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Texas wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

This region offers excellent year-round fishing, with winter months often producing trophy fish in milder conditions. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.