Fishing Report

Body

GOOD. Water stained; 62 degrees; 0.37 feet above pool. Black bass to 9.23 pounds are fair on Tsunami _½ ounce jigs in 1-5 feet of water and Hags Hurricane Bladed jigs in the grass and weeds. Also on crankbaits off the rocks in 3-8 feet around the rock cuts and flats. Crappie are slow on white or black and chartreuse jigs and some offshore brush piles. White bass are slow on crankbaits and slabs scattered around the lake. Catfish are slow on cut bait.

GRANBURY

GOOD. Water stained; 65 degrees; 0.20 feet below pool. Granbury water levels continue to be close to full pool. Water temperatures continue their trend down. Main lake temperature is around 60 degrees and cooler upstream. Striped bass and white bass fishing is good on the lower ends on live bait, slabs and jigs worked on channel ledges from the dam to Decordova Estates Subdivision. Lots of small striped bass and sand bass with some better fish mixed in. Some good catches of striped bass and sand bass have also been reported from Indian Harbor to the Peninsula subdivision. Largemouth bass are good in numbers and can be caught mixed in with the striped bass and sand bass. Bigger largemouth bass are good on main lake points on soft plastics. Some good largemouth bass reports in the river near Tin Top working laydowns. Crappie action is good on submerged timber from the 377 bridges north to Hunter Park. Some good crappie are also being caught in the river on small jigs. We are in the season for catching big blue and yellow catfish on the upper ends near Hunter Park. Best bait for these monsters is cut shad fishing on flats adjacent to the river channel.

POSSUM KINGDOM GOOD. Water stained; 62 degrees; 0.14 feet below pool. Striper are fair with live bait the most consistent way to put fish in the boat. But it still has its slow days. Downriggers are not catching anything and probably will not be in play until next summer. Your best bet is to just put baits in the water and slowly move around with the trolling motor until you find them. Once you find them, try to stay with them but that will be difficult because they are moving fast and not staying still. Keep in mind that we are approaching deadstick season here pretty soon. Sand bass are still slow to fair in 20-30 feet of water with live shad or small slabs and jigs or rattle traps.

PROCTOR

FAIR. Water stained; 65 degrees; 0.34 feet above pool. Catfish are good on juglines. Hybrid bass are schooling in the morning under the birds.

WEATHERFORD

SSLOW. Water heavily stained; 63 degrees; 4.97 feet below pool. Bass are slow. Crappie are fair in the crappie house on jigs or minnows. Fish are mainly undersized. Catfish are fair suspending in deeper water with punch bait and shad. Water visibility is 4 inches.

Elevation Level: 1162.23 ft Last Week: 1,162.36 Conservation Level:

1162.0 ft