BROWNWOOD
SLOW. Water stained; 43-46 degrees; 8.38 feet below pool. Bass are slow with bites few and far between on crankbaits and jigs.
GRANBURY
FAIR. Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 2.34 feet below pool. Granbury water temperaturesarerebounding to the upper 40s to low 50s. Largemouth bass numbers are good near deeper docks and near drop-offs working soft plastics slowly. Crappie are good on small jigs fished on deeper structure from Decordova to the Peninsula. Striped bass continue to be good to 12 pounds on jigs and shad fished from Indian Harbor to the Shores. Blue catfish to 56 pounds are possible on cut bait. A potential new lake record blue catfish weighing 56.56 pounds last weekend. Sand bass action is good in deeper water by the Peninsula where the fish are staging for their spawning effort and some good reports of sand bass being caught near Tin Top.
POSSUM KINGDOM
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 45-48 degrees; 5.96 feet below pool. Striped bass are great with the best bite on live shad but deadsticking is also producing fish. Fish are scattered in 18-36 feet of water. Sand bass are amazing deadsticking small white and chartreuse jigs and flukes, or small live shad. Catfish are fair in 2-8 feet of water using small pieces of cut shad. Some fish can be caught drifting, but the areas to drift are limited. Water clarity is 2-4 feet of water.
PROCTOR
SLOW. Water stained; 55 degrees; 9.16 feet below pool. The catfish bite has been very slow, and baitfish are difficult to find.
WEATHERFORD
SLOW. Water stained; 46 degrees; 7.66 feet below pool. Crappie are fair at the Crappie House and near the dam on jigs and live minnows. Catfish are slow off rocks near the dam with cut bait and stink bait. White bass are slow on slabs. Bass are slow in deep water using crankbaits and jigs.
WHITNEY
GREAT. Water lightly stained; 50 degrees; 6.74 feet below pool. Crappie with a few sand bass mixed in are in 2-8 feet of water in the creek mouths using crappie jigs paired with a 1/16 ounce eye hole jig. Report by Robert Stover, Workingman Crappie Guide. Striped bass action continues to be excellent on jigs and live bait near McCown Valley and north. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters. Striped bass are good, catching good numbers schooled up in 15-20 feet of water deadsticking with shad swimbaits. Striped bass are holding to the same pattern and can be caught deadsticking flukes or slow trolling swim baits and umbrella-rigs along the edges of the river channel and near flats.