If there is a "Holy Grail" of bass fishing in the Lone Star State, it is undoubtedly Lake Conroe. Nestled in the piney woods of East Texas, just a short drive from the hustle of Houston, this 21,000-acre reservoir has earned a reputation as a big-bass factory. In 2025, that reputation was on full display as the lake hosted some of the most prestigious competitive angling events in the country.
From the high-octane drama of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour to the deep-rooted community spirit of the Seven Coves Fall Bass Classic, 2025 was a landmark year for Lake Conroe bass fishing tournaments. Whether you're a pro angler looking to break down the winning patterns or a recreational fisherman planning your next trip, this guide provides everything you need to know about the 2025 season.
Lake Conroe: The Stats & The Flow
Before diving into the tournament results, it’s important to understand the battlefield. Lake Conroe is not just a body of water; it’s a complex ecosystem that rewards those who study its nuances.
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Size: Approximately 20,118 to 21,000 acres at conservation pool level.
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Shoreline: Over 157 miles of fishable bank, ranging from bulkheads and boat docks to flooded timber.
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Primary Tributaries: The lake is primarily fed by the West Fork of the San Jacinto River. This inflow brings in vital nutrients and creates the distinct "river-run" feel in the northern reaches of the lake.
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Depth: Reaches up to 75 feet near the dam, but much of the tournament-winning action happens in the 5- to 15-foot range.
2025 Tournament Highlights & Winners
The 2025 season was defined by a mix of early-year "power fishing" and late-year "finesse" strategies. Below are the results from the most significant events held on the lake this year.
MLF Bass Pro Tour: Stage 1 (January 30 – February 2, 2025)
The season kicked off with the B&W Trailer Hitches Stage 1 Presented by Power-Pole. Hosted by Visit Conroe and launched from Lakeview Marina, this event used the "Every Fish Counts" format, leading to one of the most intense finishes in MLF history.
Justin Cooper of Louisiana claimed the title in a heart-stopping finale. In the final minutes of the Championship Round, Cooper landed a 1-pound, 10-ounce bass with only 22 seconds left on the clock to unseat Colby Miller.
Top 10 Winners & Results
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Place |
Angler |
Total Weight |
Big Bass |
Prize Money |
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1st |
Justin Cooper |
78 lbs 5 oz |
7 lbs 10 oz |
$150,000 |
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2nd |
Colby Miller |
77 lbs 4 oz |
5 lbs 1 oz |
$45,000 |
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3rd |
Jacob Wall |
74 lbs 2 oz |
4 lbs 11 oz |
$35,000 |
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4th |
Alton Jones Jr. |
69 lbs 7 oz |
4 lbs 8 oz |
$30,000 |
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5th |
Jacob Wheeler |
63 lbs 11 oz |
6 lbs 7 oz |
$25,000 |
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6th |
Jake Lawrence |
60 lbs 10 oz |
5 lbs 2 oz |
$23,000 |
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7th |
Drew Gill |
58 lbs 9 oz |
8 lbs 2 oz |
$22,000 |
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8th |
Zack Birge |
46 lbs 15 oz |
5 lbs 0 oz |
$21,000 |
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9th |
Nick LeBrun |
40 lbs 3 oz |
5 lbs 6 oz |
$20,500 |
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10th |
Justin Lucas |
26 lbs 12 oz |
5 lbs 12 oz |
$20,000 |
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Key Pattern: Most of the top finishers focused on Caney Creek, using lipless crankbaits and vibrating jigs to target bass moving through submerged hydrilla in the 4- to 8-foot depth range.
Seven Coves Bass Club Fall Bass Classic (October 11, 2025)
This annual charity event, benefiting the Kids Unlimited Foundation, showed that Conroe's "big fish" potential remains high even in the autumn. Hosted by Stow-A-Way Marina, the tournament was won by the veteran team of Julian Clepper and Randy Gunter.
Top 5 Team Results
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Place |
Team |
Total Weight |
Big Bass |
Prize Money |
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1st |
Clepper & Gunter |
27.82 lbs |
10.44 lbs |
$2,745* |
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2nd |
Schultz & Lawson |
20.25 lbs |
6.12 lbs |
$920 |
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3rd |
Bode & Goetzman |
19.63 lbs |
5.88 lbs |
$625 |
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4th |
Watson & Watson |
17.47 lbs |
8.46 lbs |
$250 |
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5th |
Smith & Jones |
15.10 lbs |
4.30 lbs |
$150 |
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*Includes $1,000 Big Bass bonus. |
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Logistics: Where to Launch & Stay
Success in any Lake Conroe bass fishing tournament starts with logistics. Having a reliable marina and a comfortable place to charge your batteries (and yourself) is paramount.
Marinas and Boat Ramps
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Facility |
Address |
Phone |
Email / Website |
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Lakeview Marina |
880 Beachwalk Blvd, Conroe, TX 77304 |
(936) 588-3190 |
info@lakeview-marina.com |
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Stow-A-Way Marina |
13921 Calvary Rd, Willis, TX 77318 |
(936) 856-4531 |
stowawaymarina.com |
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April Plaza Marina |
17742 Hwy 105 W, Montgomery, TX 77356 |
(936) 588-1144 |
aprilplazamarina.com |
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Cagle Recreation Area |
394 FM 1375 W, New Waverly, TX 77358 |
(936) 344-6205 |
fs.usda.gov |
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FM 830 Ramp |
End of FM 830, Willis, TX 77318 |
N/A |
TPWD Maintained |
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Tournament-Friendly Lodging
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Hotel / Resort |
Address |
Phone |
Email / Website |
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Margaritaville Resort |
600 Margaritaville Pkwy, Montgomery, TX 77356 |
(936) 448-4400 |
margaritavilleresorts.com |
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Piney Shores Resort |
8350 Piney Shores Dr, Conroe, TX 77304 |
(936) 856-4692 |
reservation@holidayinnclub.com |
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Stow-A-Way Cabins |
13921 Calvary Rd, Willis, TX 77318 |
(936) 856-4531 |
stowawaymarina.com |
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Homewood Suites |
3000 Interstate 45 N, Conroe, TX 77303 |
(936) 703-6000 |
hilton.com |
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Travel Guide: Getting to Lake Conroe
Located conveniently along the I-45 corridor, Lake Conroe is accessible from every major Texas hub.
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From Houston (45 miles): Take I-45 North. Travel time: ~50 minutes.
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From Austin (155 miles): Take TX-21 E to US-290 E, then TX-105 E into Montgomery/Conroe. Travel time: ~2 hours 45 mins.
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From Dallas / Ft. Worth (190 miles): Take I-45 South. Travel time: ~3 hours.
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From San Antonio (185 miles): Take I-10 E to Houston, then I-45 N. Travel time: ~3 hours 15 mins.
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From Corpus Christi (250 miles): Take US-77 N to US-59 N (I-69), then I-45 N. Travel time: ~4 hours 15 mins.
Weather and Seasonal Patterns
The 2025 season highlighted the importance of being adaptable to Texas weather.
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Spring (Tournament Peak): Temps range from 55°F to 80°F. Bass are spawning; look for them in the protected pockets of the Little Lake Creek arm.
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Summer: Highs often exceed 95°F. Tournaments often shift to night formats or deep-structure fishing near the dam.
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Winter: During the 2025 MLF event, a cold snap dropped water temps to the low 50s, forcing anglers to slow down with jigs or use FFS (Forward-Facing Sonar) to find active schools in the main lake.
Why Compete on Lake Conroe?
Lake Conroe is a "high-stakes" lake. It is one of the few places in Texas where a 10-pounder is a legitimate possibility on any cast. The infrastructure—from the massive parking at the FM 830 ramp to the luxury accommodations at Margaritaville—makes it a dream for tournament directors and anglers alike.
The 2025 results prove that whether you are power fishing a lipless crankbait or "video gaming" fish with modern sonar, Lake Conroe has the population to support massive winning bags.




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