Fishing report

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BROWNWOOD

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 67 degrees; 2.43 low. Largemouth bass are fair with skirted jigs and spinners in 3-12’ near creeks, rocky shorelines, and fallen timber. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs in brush piles and timber near a creek channel. White bass and hybrids are good on jigging spoons and slabs in the main lake near humps, ridges, and flats. Catfish are good on punch bait and cut bait in 6-20’ near baited areas.

GRANBURY

GOOD. Water slightly stained; 64 degrees; 0.14 low. Largemouth bass are good on swimbaits, spinnerbaits, and flipping baits in 4-12’ near boathouses, submerged timber, and rock ledges. Crappie fishing is fair around brush piles and boat docks with minnows and jigs. Catfishing is good with cut bait or punch bait. White bass are good using slabs and swimbaits.

POSSUM KINGDOM

FAIR. Water clear; 61 degrees; 0.43’ low. Black bass are good with crankbaits and worms working rock banks and finding some brush close to mid-lake. White bass are good on Alabama rigs with points and working deep rocks. Crappie are good to fair with jigs when searching large structures. Striped bass are fair mid-lake trolling and are striking quickly. Catfish are good on cut shad, dough balls, and stinkbait, increasing at night over bobbers.

PROCTOR

GOOD. Water clear; 63 degrees; 0.38 low. Largemouth bass are good on Texas-rigged worms, skirted jigs, and crankbaits in submerged brush, creeks, and sloping shorelines. Hybrid stripers are good with live bait and slabs in the main lake around 22-35’. Crappie are good with minnows in 14-28’ in standing timber and brush piles. Catfish remain good on shrimp and cut bait.

WEATHERFORD

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 62 degrees; 1.65 low. Largemouth bass are good on jigs, crankbaits, and pumpkin craws near rocky shorelines and points, fallen timber, and brush. White bass are good in 20-35’ with slabs. Crappie are fair on minnows and jigs around docks, marinas, and submerged cover. Catfish are good on

Lake Proctor

Elevation Level 1161.50 ft

Conservation Level 1162.0 ft.