
Choke Canyon Reservoir
Choke Canyon Reservoir, a breathtaking expanse of water located within the Frio River watershed in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas, stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Lone Star State's natural landscapes. Nestled just 4 miles west of Three Rivers, this reservoir covers an impressive 25,670 acres, offering an expansive playground for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers alike. The reservoir's maximum depth of 95.5 feet conceals a vibrant underwater world teeming with diverse aquatic life. Isolated beds of water stargrass, American pondweed, coontail, and cattail provide essential habitats, while moderate densities of hydrilla and seasonally abundant water hyacinth add to the ecological richness of the reservoir. This diverse aquatic vegetation not only enhances the natural beauty of Choke Canyon but also contributes to the overall health and balance of its ecosystem. Anglers are drawn to Choke Canyon Reservoir by the promise of a rewarding fishing experience. The reservoir boasts an impressive array of predominant fish species, including largemouth bass, white bass, crappie, blue, channel, and flathead catfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, and even the formidable alligator gar. Whether casting from the shore, navigating the waters in a boat, or testing their skills in one of the reservoir's prime fishing spots, enthusiasts can revel in the excitement of the chase. Choke Canyon Reservoir is not just a haven for anglers; it is a sanctuary for those seeking a connection with nature. The expansive surface area, surrounded by the rugged beauty of Texas, invites visitors to explore its shores, marvel at the diverse birdlife, and appreciate the tranquility that only nature can provide. Whether it's the thrill of a successful catch or the serenity of the reservoir's peaceful surroundings, Choke Canyon Reservoir invites all who visit to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Texas outdoors.
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Choke Canyon Reservoir
Choke Canyon Reservoir, a breathtaking expanse of water located within the Frio River watershed in Live Oak and McMullen Counties, Texas, stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Lone Star State's natural landscapes. Nestled just 4 miles west of Three Rivers, this reservoir covers an impressive 25,670 acres, offering an expansive playground for outdoor enthusiasts and anglers alike. The reservoir's maximum depth of 95.5 feet conceals a vibrant underwater world teeming with diverse aquatic life. Isolated beds of water stargrass, American pondweed, coontail, and cattail provide essential habitats, while moderate densities of hydrilla and seasonally abundant water hyacinth add to the ecological richness of the reservoir. This diverse aquatic vegetation not only enhances the natural beauty of Choke Canyon but also contributes to the overall health and balance of its ecosystem. Anglers are drawn to Choke Canyon Reservoir by the promise of a rewarding fishing experience. The reservoir boasts an impressive array of predominant fish species, including largemouth bass, white bass, crappie, blue, channel, and flathead catfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, and even the formidable alligator gar. Whether casting from the shore, navigating the waters in a boat, or testing their skills in one of the reservoir's prime fishing spots, enthusiasts can revel in the excitement of the chase. Choke Canyon Reservoir is not just a haven for anglers; it is a sanctuary for those seeking a connection with nature. The expansive surface area, surrounded by the rugged beauty of Texas, invites visitors to explore its shores, marvel at the diverse birdlife, and appreciate the tranquility that only nature can provide. Whether it's the thrill of a successful catch or the serenity of the reservoir's peaceful surroundings, Choke Canyon Reservoir invites all who visit to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Texas outdoors.
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Water Temperature
Current water temperature for Choke Canyon Reservoir is 77°F.
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Forecast: Saturday, May 3
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Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
11:56 PM - 2:26 AM
10:21 AM - 12:51 PM
4:48 PM - 6:18 PM
6:17 AM - 7:47 AM
Outlook for Saturday at Choke Canyon Reservoir
Expect temperatures ranging from 64°F to 80°F. There's a 69% chance of rain, potentially bringing around 0.20" rain. Winds will be averaging 11 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 27 mph. The maximum UV index will be 8 (Very High), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 2/5 (Todays action is rated a 2 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 11:56 PM and 10:21 AM, or try the minor windows near 4:48 PM and 6:17 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Choke Canyon Reservoir.
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Trends for Choke Canyon Reservoir
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
46°F
On Jan 19
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
73°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: August (86°F).
- Coolest avg: December (59°F).
- Avg temps often suitable for swimming during August.
- Rapid warming often occurs: January → February (+11°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: November → December (-9°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
32°
Pressure
1011 mb
Cloud Cover
98%
Visibility
10 miles
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