Fishing report

Body

BROWNWOOD

SLOW. Water stained; 62-65 degrees; 2.79 feet low. Bass are good with catches up to 7.5 pounds on jigs, crankbaits and spinner baits in 1-10 feet of water. Crappie are excellent with catches just under two pounds on minnow imitation soft plastics in 3-9 feet of water. White bass are excellent on crankbaits and swimbaits on rock in 2-6 feet of water.

GRANBURY

SLOW. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 0.42 feet low. Finding lots of good sized channel catfish in 6-14 feet of water using cut buffalo and shad. Flatheads are firing up in all depths using live or large pieces of cut bait. Best bite seems to be between 7-9 p.m. then falls off until after midnight. Report by Jeffery Sojourner, Sojourner Fishing. Bass are good in the backs of creeks and canals, and near the dam in the grass on soft plastics, the frog bite has started. Report by James Moore, North Texas Bass Fishing and Cmoore Striper Guide Services.

POSSUMKINGDOM

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 2.00 feet low. Striped bass have been fair with live bait and large spoons. Sand bass are great using live bait and slabs bouncing off bottom, and chartreuse and white are good colors. Catfish are good on live and cut shad fished on bottom in 10-20 feet of water. Report provided by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service.

PROCTOR

FAIR. Water stained; 66 degrees; 2.25 feet low. Wind is blowing hard, check the forecast before heading out. Crappie are fair on jigs main lake brush piles and from the bank. Black bass are fair on beds. Striped bass are poor. Sand bass are fair chasing shad shallow. Catfish are fair in creeks on cut shad.

WEATHERFORD

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 3.64 feet low. Bass are good shallow along rocky shorelines and grass lines using finesse jigs and wacky worms.. Crappie are good on main lake brush piles with minnows and jigs. Catfish are fair using cut bait on shallow points.

WHITNEY

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 2.41 feet low. Striped bass are good using live bait and artificials, such as swimbaits and umbrella rigs, in 20-40 feet of water. Striped bass can be caught throughout the reservoir. Report provided by Kraig Sexton, Sexton’s Guide Service LLC.