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Lake Striker
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2,400 Acres
Cherokee County
Near Rusk & Jacksonville
Excellent Bass Fishing
Uncrowded Waters
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Lake Striker at a Glance

2,400
Surface Acres
Cherokee
County
Striker Creek
Watershed
$50K-$320K
Price Range
Jacksonville
Nearest City
Low Pressure
Fishery

About Lake Striker

Lake Striker is one of East Texas's best-kept fishing secrets. This 2,400-acre reservoir on Striker Creek in Cherokee County has developed a loyal following among bass anglers who value excellent fishing over amenities and uncrowded water over resort atmosphere. Built as a water supply reservoir for the City of Jacksonville, the lake maintains stringent water quality standards that contribute to a healthy, productive fishery.

The lake sits in a beautiful section of East Texas piney woods between Rusk and Jacksonville — two towns with very different characters. Jacksonville is a growing commercial center with full city services; Rusk is the Cherokee County seat with the Texas State Railroad, a famous historic steam tourist railroad that has operated since 1881 and connects Rusk to Palestine through the East Texas forest.

Lake Striker's waterfront community is small and tight-knit. Properties range from basic fishing camps used primarily on weekends to established lake homes serving as primary residences for families who value the fishing, the quiet, and the genuine East Texas lake character that more famous lakes have lost to commercialization.

Why Buy on Lake Striker?

  • Exceptional bass fishing with very low pressure — the lake is lightly fished relative to its productivity, creating quality fish populations
  • Very affordable entry point — lots starting under $60K, cabins under $100K
  • Texas State Railroad in Rusk — a genuinely unique local attraction that draws tourists and adds character to the area
  • Jacksonville and Rusk both nearby — two towns with complementary services create a well-rounded support infrastructure
  • Quiet, uncrowded water — no tournament circuits, no weekend wake-boat traffic; a genuinely peaceful lake experience

The Real Estate Market

Lake Striker is one of the most affordable waterfront markets in our East Texas network. Entry-level fishing camps and basic lots start around $50,000-$75,000. Established lake homes with docks run $100,000-$220,000. The upper end of the market — quality custom homes on the best waterfront — reaches $280,000-$320,000. The buyer base is almost entirely outdoor-recreation focused, and property values have been stable with modest appreciation.

Fishing & Recreation

Lake Striker's bass fishing is its star attraction. The lake consistently produces quality largemouth bass in the 3-7 pound range, and the limited fishing pressure means these fish aren't as educated as those on heavily fished tournament lakes. Spring and fall fishing in the creek arms and along the timbered shoreline are the peak periods. Crappie, catfish, and bream fishing are all solid. The clear water makes visual fishing techniques particularly effective.

Getting There

From Jacksonville: take US-79 East to Rusk, then TX-343 or county roads to the lake — about 20-25 minutes. From Tyler: take US-69 South through Jacksonville to Rusk — approximately 45 minutes. From Lufkin: take TX-94 North to US-69, then to Jacksonville — about 40 minutes.

Lake Striker Properties For Sale

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Featured$275,000
Waterfront Home — Boat Dock
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Waterfront Lot — Build Ready
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1+ AcresWaterfront
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Fishing Cabin — Move-In Ready
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2 bd1 ba1,050 sqft
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Communities & Nearby Towns

Rusk, TX

The Cherokee County seat about 10 miles from the lake. Rusk is home to the Texas State Railroad — a beloved steam tourist train connecting Rusk to Palestine. The city has Cherokee County hospital access and basic retail.

Jacksonville, TX

About 20 miles northwest, Jacksonville provides the full range of city services including ETMC hospital, grocery, and Walmart. The primary service city for most Lake Striker property owners.

Buying on Lake Striker — What to Know

  1. Lake Striker is a City of Jacksonville water supply reservoir. All dock and shoreline permits require city approval.
  2. The water quality restrictions that apply to municipal water supply lakes mean certain activities (fertilizers, certain boat fuels) may be restricted near the shore.
  3. Access roads to the lake include some unpaved county roads. Verify year-round accessibility and maintenance for any property you're considering.
  4. The small, tight-knit community means your neighbors likely know the lake intimately — talk to them before buying for the most honest assessment of any property.

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