Fishing report

Body

BROWNWOOD

SLOW. Water stained; 47 degrees; 2.10 feet low. SLOW. Largemouth bass up to 6 pounds are fair on shad or craw color square bill crankbaits, brown/ orange Texas-rigged plastic worms or jigs, white/chartreuse spinnerbaits around timber, rocky shorelines and docks. Crappie are slow on minnows and jigs in brush piles and docks. White bass are slow on slabs, swimbaits, and live bait along the main lake channels, humps, and ridges around bait fish schools. Catfish are good on shrimp, chicken liver, and live bait drifting near Flat rock park and Sunken Island.

GRANBURY

SLOW. Water lightly stained; 49 degrees; 0.09 feet low. Bluecats have been biting good this week, with the most active fish being caught in 4-11 feet of water, on cut shad. Areas with warmer surface water temps are showing to hold feeding fish and should be areas for anglers to explore. Thoroughly fishing an area by making short moves, is working to pick up these fish as they are often roaming. The best bite has been during mid-morning hours and late night 9 p.m to midnight. Shad are scattering during warmer daylight hours, but are regrouping after the sun sets and the temperatures drop, so bait catching will be easiest during early morning or late night trips out.

POSSUM KINGDOM

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 1.43 feet low. Striped bass are fair very scattered with few schools. Deadsticking still continues to produce fish on both chartreuse and pink. Catfish are good on cut shad and bluegill fished on bottom. Sand bass are good on deadstick, slabs, and spoons. Chartreuse, pink and silver are all good colors producing bites. Fish can be found from mid lake up to the north end of the lake in 20-35 feet of water. All sand bass and stripers are showing eggs and getting ready for warmer temps to spawn.

PROCTOR

SLOW. Water clear; 46 degrees; 1.70 feet low. Fishing continues to be slow as the cold fronts confuse and scatter fish. Fish between fronts for the best success. Blue catfish are slow in shallow water on cut shad. Hybrid bass are slow on cut bait drifting 10-15 feet of water. Crappie are slow on brush piles using minnows and jigs.

WEATHERFORD

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 44 degrees; 3.21 feet low. Cold fronts have the fish confused and scattered. Fish between fronts for the best success. Crappie are good at the mouths of creeks using minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair drifting with cut bait.

Lake Proctor

Elevation Level 1160.11 ft

Conservation Level 1162.0 ft