Overall: June is a great month to fish on Lake Conroe, with warm water temperatures and plenty of fish actively feeding. The water is described as stained, so be prepared to adjust your tactics accordingly.

Species:

  • Largemouth Bass: Bass are active in June. Look for them shallower than usual due to spawning activity, particularly near bluegill beds. Early mornings are the most productive time to target bass. If you’re not finding them shallow, try fishing offshore in 12-20 feet of water with big worms, Carolina rigs, or crankbaits.
  • Catfish: Catfish are spawning this month and biting well. Target areas with structure like points, ledges, and humps in 5-40 feet of water. Try using catfish bait, worms, cured liver, or punch bait.
  • Hybrid and White Bass: June is a good time to target hybrids and whites. Look for them schooling up on points from 15-40 feet of water.
  • Crappie: Crappie can be found in or around structure in 12-20 feet of water. Use minnows or jigs to entice them.

Tips:

  • Fish early: The early morning hours are generally the most productive time to fish on Lake Conroe in June.
  • Target structure: Look for areas with structure like points, ledges, and humps when fishing for catfish and crappie.
  • Adjust your bait: With stained water, consider using brightly colored lures or baits that create vibration.

Remember, these are general guidelines, and fishing success can always vary. Good luck on your trip to Lake Conroe!