GRANBURY
SLOW. Water stained; 49-55 degrees; 8.42 feet below pool. Black bass to six pounds are good on Alabama rigs and jigs in 6-12 feet of water. Crappie fair toward the mouth of the creeks in 5-10 feet starting to stage for the spawn. White bass are slow. Catfish are slow
FAIR. Water lightly stained; 52 degrees; 1.48 feet below pool. Unfortunately, Granbury is experiencing a minor Golden Alga bloom on several areas of the lake. The impact looks small right now with only some baitfish and a few other fish seen dead or dying. However, if you should see any dead or dying fish, you should report it immediately to the Texas Parks and Wildlife or the Brazos River Authority. Fishing continues to be good for most species on Granbury despite this news. Fishing continues to be excellent for large blue catfish fished on the upper ends using cut drum or shad. Striped bass are fair to slow, 11 pounds, on jigs and live bait fished from Indian Harbor to Striper Alley. Crappie continue to be good on small jigs or minnows fished near deeper structure like bridge pilings. White bass are fair on spinners and minnows fished near Indian Harbor and in the river near Tin Top. Largemouth bass continue to be good in numbers on soft plastics fished in the river above Granbury and near main lake points.
POSSUM KINGDOM
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 47-50 degrees; 5.91 feet below pool. Striper fishing is amazing, especially using live shad. Fish are scattered across large areas in 20-40 feet of water. Deadsticking is also producing fish using white and chartreuse soft plastics. Sand bass are also amazing in 20-30 feet of water on small live shad, but some fish can also be caught using small white and chartreuse jigs and flukes. Catfish are fair out deeper than usual in 10-20 feet of water biting on small cut shad or Buffalo. Water clarity is 2 feet on the north end of the lake to 8 feet on the south end of the lake.
PROCTOR
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 48-52 degrees; 5.93 feet below pool. Striper fishing is good and live shad is still the key to catching them. Some can be caught using jigs and deadstick techniques. Sand bass are excellent. Most are being caught using small live shad but some are being caught using jigs. Catfish are fair using cutbait suspended off the bottom 3-6 feet. Water clarity is 3-10 feet depending on location.
WEATHERFORD
SLOW. Water stained; 56 degrees; 7.66 feet below pool. Crappie are fair on brush piles and rocks 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.
Elevation Level: 1152.73 Conservation Level:
1162.0 ft