BROWNWOOD
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 43 degrees; 1.97 feet low. Largemouth bass are good with perch like crankbaits, brown or green Texas-rigged plastic worms, chartreuse bladed spinners, and shaky head jigs near timber, rocky shorelines, and docks. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs in brush piles and near bridge pilings. White bass and hybrids are good on slabs, swimbaits, and live bait along the main lake channels, humps, and ridges. Catfish are good on shrimp, chicken liver, and live bait..
GRANBURY
SLOW. Water lightly stained; 41 degrees; 0.18 feet low. Blue catfish can be found in 3-17 feet of water on the north end of the lake biting on cut drum, and whole or cut shad. Shifting weather patterns have fish on the move, so plan on following them throughout the day. Windblown shores seem to be holding the most fish as the bait is being pushed there by heavy winds. Shad are scattered after the recent front, but can still be located using electronics. Mid-morning and early evenings have seen the most active bite this week, with some active flatheads being caught
POSSUM KINGDOM
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 1.37 feet low. Striped bass are great on deadstick with white/chartreuse swimbaits and live bait is producing fair bites. Catfish are good on fresh cut shad and live shad. Crappie are slow but picking up in 15-25 feet of water.
PROCTOR
SLOW. Water clear; 45 degrees; 1.74 feet low. Due to high winds and cold temperatures all fishing is slow on the lake. Crappie are slow on brush piles using minnows and jigs. Catfish are slow drifting with cut bait. White bass and hybrid stripers are slow, small slabs will be key. Black bass are slow.
WEATHERFORD
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 40 degrees; 3.16 feet low. Fishing has slowed after the cold front but should resume as temperatures rise. Crappie are good at the mouths of creeks using minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair drifting with cut bait.
WHITNEY
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 49 degrees; 2.22 feet low. Striped bass are good on artificial bait, but will be switching to live bait soon. Sand bass seem to be plentiful chasing the bait fish from Steele Creek to Ham Creek. Report by Blake Stritz, Fellowship Fishing Guide Service. Striped bass are good mid lake using jigging spoons, slow moving swimbaits and crankbaits, and deadsticking.
Lake Proctor
Elevation Level 1160.30 ft
Conservation Level
1162.0 ft