BROWNWOOD
Water clear; 52 degrees; 2.84 low. Largemouth bass are slow with swimbaits, blade baits, jigs near brush piles, shorelines, and timberlined creeks. Crappie are slow on minnows in brush piles and timber edges near a creek channel or drop off. White bass and hybrids are slow on slabs and trolling swimbaits. Catfish are slow on punch bait and cut bait in 15-25’ near baited areas.
GRANBURY
Water clear; 51 degrees; 0.02 high. Largemouth bass are fair on red or brown drop shots, shad like crankbaits, suspended jerk baits, and red/black or orange/brown skirted jigs in 10-25’ near creek bends, rocky areas, and rock ledges. Crappie fishing is fair around brush piles and boat docks with minnows. Catfishing is fair with cut bait. Stripers are slow with live bait and striper jigs along the main lake channel in 25-45”.
POSSUM KINGDOM
Water clear; 53 degrees; 0.40’ low. Largemouth bass are fair down river and staying close to vegetation and islands on weighted worms and crankbait. Crappie are fair on jigs under docks and getting aggressive shallow. White bass are fair on smaller baits also heading to shallow spots downriver on in corner coves. Striped bass are fair looking for edges. Catfish are good on cut bait, live sunfish, and stinkbait.
PROCTOR
Water clear 53 degrees; 0.38 low. Largemouth bass are slow on plastic worms, jerk baits, spinners, and skirted jigs in near brush, timer, and rocky shorelines in 14-28’. Hybrid stripers are slow with live bait in the main lake around 23-35’. Crappie are slow with minnows in 14-28’ in standing timber and brush piles. Catfish are fair on cut bait and shrimp.
WEATHERFORD
Water clear; 50 degrees; 1.58 low. Largemouth bass are fair on football jigs, chrome crankbaits and finesse worms near rocky shorelines and the dam, fallen timber and brush. White bass are slow in 20-35’ with slabs and heavy spoons. Crappie are fair on minnows around docks, marinas and submerged cover. Catfish are fair on cut bait and punch bait.
WHITNEY
Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 2.28 low. Black bass are fair on creek ledges, main lake ridges and drop-offs on suspended jerk baits, diving crankbaits, purple drop shots, and skirted jigs. White bass are slow on the main lake channel with jigging spoons and slabs. Stripers are fair with live shad and swim baits along the main lake river channel edges in 20-35’. Crappie are good with minnows and lightweight jigs in 14-25’ timber near creek channels and brush piles. Catfish are good on earthworms, chicken liver, and cut bait.
Lake Proctor
Elevation Level 1161.55 ft
Conservation Level 1162.0 ft.