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Water stained; 79–86 degrees; 2.27' low. Black bass are good on drop shot rigs with finesse baits, Texas rigs and deep diving H2O crankbaits. C... Continued
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Possum Kingdom is a Reservoir in Palo Pinto, Texas.
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Possum Kingdom Lake (popularly known as P.K.), located primarily in Palo Pinto County Texas, is a 20,000 acre (81 km²) lake on the Brazos River in the Palo Pinto Mountains, known for its clear blue waters. It has a 310 mile (499 km) shore line.
It is impounded by the Morris Sheppard Dam which was built primarily for water conservation and flood control although it does have two 11,250 kilowatt generators. The dam is 2,740 feet (835 m) long and stands 190 feet (58 m) high. The construction is unique with buttressed arched wings on either side of the nine spillway gates rather than the usual filled concrete.
The dam was named for United States Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas. Construction of the dam started on May 28, 1938 under the authority of the Brazos River Conservation and Reclamation District (now known as the Brazos River Authority). The dam was completed on March 20, 1941 at a cost of $9,000,000 by the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal recovery agency.
It is the lake mentioned in the popular nineties song "Possum Kingdom" by The Toadies.
Impounded: 1941
Water Conditions
Conservation Pool Elevation: 1,000 ft. msl
Fluctuation: Moderately high
Normal Clarity: Clear
Reservoir Controlling Authority
Fishing Regulations
Largemouth bass are subject to a special 16-inch minimum length. The daily bag for all species of black bass is 5 in any combination. For striped and hybrid striped bass, the minimum length is 18 inches and daily bag is 2. Other species are currently managed under statewide regulations.
Angling Opportunities
The reservoir has been affected by golden alga blooms, especially in 2001 and 2003, but it appears many species are recovering. Striped bass provide a fair fishery with good growth potential and strong fighting characteristics. The lake record is 34.19 pounds. An annual TPWD stocking program maintains the fishery. White bass are abundant and of good size. Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are found in this reservoir, though only largemouth bass are abundant at this time. The Florida largemouth strain has been stocked and helps provide trophy potential, as evidenced by the lake record of 16.02 pounds. Crappie are fair, and sunfish are present with some large individuals available for harvest. Channel, blue, and flathead catfish are all present, with some especially large blue cats.
Most of the lake shore is made of large to cobble-size rock. The lower end has scenic rock cliffs and bluffs, while the upper end spreads into shallower areas with shoreline vegetations. Points and dropoffs can be found throughout the lake. Many docks provide habitat for fish, and so do standing timber and laydowns. At certain times of the year, aquatic vegetation is also found.
Aquatic Vegetation
Emergent rushes can be found in the mid- to upper part of the reservoir at 2-3-foot depths. Submerged vegetation is found throughout the lake in late summer and fall.
Largemouth bass can be found throughout the lake and can be caught on any of the typical bass baits. Be prepared to fish 10- to 25-foot depths. In this clear water, try using as light a line as possible. Concentrate on submerged vegetation when you find it. Striped bass anglers look for birds feeding on bait driven to the surface by schools of hungry stripers. Use live shad or artificial bait. White bass action can be very good during prespawn and the spring spawning run, especially up towards the river mouth. Jigs and spoons or slabs are recommended baits. Catfish action can be good for all species. Costello Island and above are likely spots. Use cut bait, chicken livers, prepared stink bait, live shiners or sunfish. Crappie can be found around brush piles and docks. In spring, fish the backs of coves for spawning fish. Crappie will be found at different depths depending on time of year and water conditions; be prepared to search for them.
As of January 1, 2006 all registered boats on Possum Kingdom are required to have a Water Recreational User Permit from the Brazos River Authority. The revenue is intended to offset costs and enhance outdoor recreation. Permits are sold by local vendors, the BRA lake office or ticket dispensers at the Public Boat Ramp, South D&D Public Use Area and Westside Park.
* Annual permit $50
* Discount annual permit (over 65 or active duty/retired military) $35
* Single-day $5
* 3-day $12
* 5-day $20
Public ramps are located in BRA recreation areas and Possum Kingdom State Park. At least 15 private ramps are also available; many sell boat gas, and most charge nominal launch fees. Fishing piers are located in the state park and at BRA Public Use Area #4S.
Public Ramp
* Located on FM 2951, 1/3 mile after junction with Park Road 36
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at various water levels
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
BRA Area #4 North
* Located on FM 2951, on north side of road 1-1/3 miles after junction with Park Road 36
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* $3/person day use fee on weekends and holidays from mid-May to mid-September, children under 13 free
* No fee on weekdays or during winter months
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
BRA Area #6
* Located at the west end of FM 2951
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* $3/person day use fee on weekends and holidays from mid-May to mid-September, children under 13 free
* No fee weekdays or during winter months
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
BRA Area #5
* Located off FM 2951; take third paved road left after Public Use Area #4S
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
BRA Area #4 South
* Located off FM 2951on south side of road, 1-1/3 miles after junction with Park Road 36
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at various lake levels
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
BRA Area #1
* Located off Park Road 36, 1.5 miles from FM 2353
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-2321
State Park
* Located on the southwest side of the lake. Take Park Road 33 off FM 3253.
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* Park entry fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. (940) 549-1803
Possum Hollow Camp
* Located off FM 1148, 2.5 miles after intersection with FM 1287
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Possum Hollow Camp (940) 549-1873
Westside Public Ramp
* Located at the end of FM 1148
* Ramp will accommodate all boat types, accessible at higher lake levels
* No fee required
* Open all year
* Operated by Brazos River Authority (940) 779-232
Brazos River Authority
Star Route
Graford, Texas 76025
(940) 779-2321
Location: On the Brazos River in Palo Pinto and Young counties, 75 miles west of Fort Worth off Texas Highway 16. Take US Highway 180 to Caddo, then go 17 miles north on Park Road 33
Texas - Possum Kingdom Fishing Report
Water stained; 79–86 degrees; 2.27' low. Black bass are good on drop shot rigs with finesse baits, Texas rigs and deep diving H2O crankbaits. Crappi... Continued
Texas - Possum Kingdom Fishing Report
Water stained; 62–69 degrees; 1.51' low. Black bass are good on Texas rigs, split–shot rigged flukes and jerkbaits. Crappie are good on live minno... Continued
Texas - Possum Kingdom Fishing Report
Water stained; 62–69 degrees; 1.51' low. Black bass are fair to good on watermelon flukes, Texas rigs, spinnerbaits and chartreuse/brown Bandit 100s... Continued
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Solar Lunar Best Fishing Times - Possum Kingdom, Texas
Lake Possum Kingdom, Texas - Solar Lunar Chart - February 7, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | FULL at 15:56 | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 7:25 Transit 12:48 Set 18:12 | Fish Major Periods 0:00 - 0:00 10:55 - 13:25 | Activity Minor Periods 6:26 - 7:56 17:51 - 19:21 | Day Rating |
Lake Possum Kingdom, Texas - Solar Lunar Chart - February 8, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Gibbous | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 7:24 Transit 12:48 Set 18:13 | Fish Major Periods 1:30 - 4:00 11:45 - 14:15 | Activity Minor Periods 7:03 - 8:33 18:55 - 20:25 | Day Rating |
Lake Possum Kingdom, Texas - Solar Lunar Chart - February 9, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Gibbous | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 7:23 Transit 12:48 Set 18:14 | Fish Major Periods 1:21 - 3:51 12:36 - 15:06 | Activity Minor Periods 7:40 - 9:10 20:02 - 21:32 | Day Rating |
Lake Possum Kingdom, Texas - Solar Lunar Chart - February 10, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Gibbous | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 7:22 Transit 12:48 Set 18:15 | Fish Major Periods 2:12 - 4:42 13:27 - 15:57 | Activity Minor Periods 8:16 - 9:46 21:07 - 22:37 | Day Rating |
Lake Possum Kingdom, Texas - Solar Lunar Chart - February 11, 2012
Moon Phase ![]() | Waning Gibbous | Sun Phase ![]() |
Rise 7:21 Transit 12:48 Set 18:16 | Fish Major Periods 3:03 - 5:33 14:19 - 16:49 | Activity Minor Periods 8:52 - 10:22 22:15 - 23:45 | Day Rating |
Businesses Located Near Possum Kingdom
Boating
- C & M Marine
- 350 Fm-2353
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-2525
- J & J Propeller Service
- 337 Fm-2353
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3743
- Naylor by the Water
- 461 Fm-2353
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3142
Food
- Circle S
- 2020 S Main St
- Weatherford, Texas
- (817) 594-0521
- Mesquite Pit
- 3915 Highway 180 E
- Mineral Wells, Texas
- (940) 325-5960
- Rocking S Bar & Grill
- 1784 Fm 2951
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3499
Real Estate
- Big Fish Real Estate LLC
- 1406 Park Road 36
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3200
- Borden, Max - Big Fish Real Estate
- 1406 Park Road 36
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3200
- Powell, Mike - Mike Powell Real Estate
- 103 Fm-2353
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-4242
Lodging
- Lakeshore Marina-Rv Park
- 5501 Lake Shore Dr
- Graham, Texas
- (940) 549-2518
- Log Cabin Lodge
- 1351 Willow Beach Rd
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-3272
- The Cliffs Resort
- 160 Cliffs Dr
- Graford, Texas
- (940) 779-4040


































