Brandy Branch Reservoir, Texas Fishing
Location and Fishing Information: Brandy Branch Reservoir is located in Harrison County, Texas. This body of water covers just under 1,250 acres of surface area and has a maximum depth around 50 feet. This lake was built in the 1980’s and the fishing here isn’t excellent but the Largemouth Bass fishing tends to do well. You will find boating, kayaking and fishing on this lake.
There are numerous different species of fish to find on this body of water. So, what type of fish are in Brandy Branch Reservoir? You can find Carp, Sunfish, Catfish, Crappie, Tilapia, White Bass, Striped Bass and Largemouth Bass on these waters.
Top Species and Creel Limits
- Black Crappie: 25 combination of black and white with 10″ minimum
- White Crappie: 25 combination of black and white with 10″ minimum
- Walleye: 5 per day and only two can be under 16 inches
- Trout: 5 in any combination with no minimum length requirements.
- Catfish: 25 in any combination including subspecies
- Catfish Flathead: 5 per day with a minimum length of 18 inches
- Spotted Bass: 5 per day for any combination of species of bass
- Striped/Hybrid Bass: 5 per day with a minimum length of 18 inches
- White Bass: 25 per day with a minimum of 10 inches
- Yellow Bass: No limit or length
- Largemouth Bass: 6 per day minimum 12″
- Smallmouth Bass: 6 per day minimum 12″
- Panfish: No size or limit