Lake Richland Chambers, Texas (TX), is located on Richland and Chambers Creeks, just SE from Corsicana Texas on Highway 287.
The area is 41 356 acres. Maximum depth - 75 feet
Lake Amistad was confiscated in 1987
The height of the rising basin is 314 feet.
Radiation of the lake: depends on precipitation in the area. Annual fluctuations can reach 3 feet.
Normal Clarity - Cloudy to Moderately Clear.
This is known to be an excellent catfish, crappie and striped bass fishing. The fisherman comes from far and wide fishing to the Richland chambers. On this lake only bass fishing. But overall this is the perfect fishing for the whole family.
Bass fishing only on this lake is fair, Soma is excellent, Crappie is excellent, and Striped Bass is excellent.
Recommended guides: Fisher, Phishing Propaganda, HD Guide, North Texas Catfish Guide, Mark Parker Fisher Support, Big Schmidt Bass Support, and Texas Fishing.
Prevailing fish species: Largemouth bass, Crappie, Catfish, white and hybrid striped bass
Camping and Marina: Oak Cove Marina, Midway Land and Fox Meadows
The Lake Richland Chambers Striped Bass are more active during the autumn, winter, and spring months due to cooler weather. Lake fish are active much longer during the daytime and are usually found in shallow water early in the morning and late in the evening.
For active fish, on Richland Lake. Salmon sticks, strand baits and deep-water crank baits are the choice of the fisherman around the underwater structure.
Crappie fishermen use jogging and live minnows around bridges and in the streams of northern lake. For catfish, use chopped baits, worms and chicken liver. For Strippers, fish from 287 bridges to the dam. Use fish and slabs when fish are deep.