Fishing
Lake Bridgeport
Did you bring your fishing pole?
Camp QYB was designed especially with our RV friends and family in mind. When you stay at CAMP QYB, you are nestled right on the edge of Lake Bridgeport, Texas.
Lake Bridgeport provides great fishing opportunities and is home to Largemouth / Smallmouth Bass, Catfish, Sunfish, Crappie, White / Striped Bass.
Whether you are an experienced angler, a novice or a father teaching his child to cast for the first time, we hope you choose Camp QYB for your next fishing hole.

Lake Characteristics
- Location: On the West Fork Trinity River in Jack and Wise counties, off US Highway 380
- Surface area: 11,954 acres
- Maximum depth: 85 feet
- Impounded: 1932, renovated in 1972 with a new spillway

Water Conditions
- Conservation Pool Elevation: 836 ft. msl
- Fluctuation: Average 12 feet annually
- Normal Clarity: Moderately clear

Reservoir Controlling Authority
- Tarrant Regional Water District
1710 FM 1658
Bridgeport, Texas 76426 - (817) 335-2491 central office
- (940) 683-2349 local

Aquatic Vegetation
Sparse colonies of American pondweed and American lotus.
Predominant Fish Species

Fishing Cover / Structure
Most of Lake Bridgeport’s 170-mile shoreline is good bass habitat, with 7 miles of rip-rap, 90 miles of boulders, and many coves and points. Near the Lakeview Lodge on the Sid Richardson Scout Ranch, near Windy Point, Captain Kidd Point, and Steele Island, there are submerged gravel piles that were deposited when the West Fork Trinity River flowed free and uncontrolled. These piles provide excellent habitat for white bass and black basses.