Spring Break Sunset Dinner Cruise (Mexican Fajita Fiesta)

03/13/2015   7:00 pm - 9:00 pm


Location
300 Lighthouse Drive
Pottsboro, Texas

More Info
903-361-0775





Cast away the day aboard Island Girl with Fastrac Charters' Sunset / Dinner Crew. This is a a perfect way to end the day with a 2 hour cruise on beautiful Lake Texoma. Enjoy spectacular sunset views, a delicious meal (optional), with music and fun. Come as you are as aboard our sunset cruise. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed. We hear all the time that this is some of the best fun you can have on the lake. Island Girl is a beautiful 65′ Excursion Boat with a capacity of 86 people, although we limit our cruises to ~50 passengers for comfort. The vessel is climate controlled on the lower deck and has a large upper deck and bow with plenty of seating. Our professional crew is here to make sure you experience is perfect. And of course, don't forget your camera!

Sunset cruises are $25 per person for adults and $12 per person for children under 13. You may also add a fantastic dinner for $14-$18 per person (check with us on the menu for the date you're interested in). Most people do add dinner... Trust us, it's worth it! Appetizers, Snacks, Sodas available for purchase. All of our cruises are BYOB for adult beverages. We provide a selection of mixers and soft drinks, uncorking utensils, and other service item. We do need to have your order in no later than noon on the day of the cruise to make sure our caterer can make the proper arrangements.

All cruises depart from Lighthouse Marina at 300 Lighthouse Drive, Pottsboro, TX 75076. Please arrive 30 minutes early to start the pre-boarding process. For more information or to make a reservation call 903-361-0775.

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Thursday

Sunny

Hi: 66

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 56

Friday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 71

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 60

Saturday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 75

Saturday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 65

Sunday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 75

Sunday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 68


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 3/28: 615.10 (-1.90)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 27)

GOOD. Water normal stain; 57 degrees; 1.86 feet below pool. Striped bass are good using live shad and cut bait anchored in 45-65 feet of water thumping the boat and running a splasher to get the fish under the boat. Recent rains will have a lot of big female fish up river but look for them on flats and structure with swim baits in 12-25 feet of water. Crappie are good on jigs using electronics to fish brush in the little mineral arm 15-22 feet of water. Also seeing fish in the creeks 2-4 feet of water on brush. Smallmouth or largemouth bass are slow fishing docks and structure with crankbaits and spinnerbaits. Look for SM on gravel beds along the bluffs in 6-12 feet of water. Catfish are slow on cut gizzard shad anchored near the rivers in 5-10 feet of water but starting to see eater size fish coming on ledges and flats in 40-55 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Striped bass continue to be caught with Alabama rigs or sassy shad targeting ledges and structures in 5-40 feet of water. Some sporadic schooling activity and bird action. Some fish are moving into creeks. The shad spawn should begin as the water near 68 degrees. This runs around six weeks, bringing predator fish shallow and kicks off topwater season. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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