GRANBURY
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 78-82 degrees; 5.91 feet below pool. Black bass to 7.57 pounds are good on jigs, crankbaits and shaky heads in 6-15 feet of water. Crappie are good in brush piles on jigs in 8-14 feet of water, and on minnows around the docks. White bass are good to one pound in the lights on crankbaits, jigs and minnows. Catfish are good to 15 pounds on cut gizzard shad near the flats using jugs.
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 75 degrees; 1.28 feet below pool. Striped bass are good using live bait on the lower ends. Sand bass action is fair to good on slabs from Indian Harbor to Decordova subdivision. Largemouth bass are good on crankbaits, spinnerbaits and soft plastics worked near main lake points and creek entrances. Large yellow and blue catfish continue to be caught on cut bait from the 377 bridge north to Hunter Park. Crappie action is good on submerged timber and deeper docks using small jigs and minnows. Striped bass continue to be good throughout the reservoir along channel ledges and near flats using swimbaits, umbrella-rigs and live bait.
POSSUM KINGDOM
GOOD. Water clear; 76-79 degrees; 4.79 feet below pool. Striped bass bite continues to be on fire in 2-40 feet of water. Live bait is key, but a few can be caught trolling artificial baits. Sand bass are fair, casting small jigs and rattletraps in shallow water early in the morning seems to produce the most fish. Look for fish in 2-25 feet of water where bait can be found. Catfish are fair, gearing up to spawn. Cut or small live shad is the preferred choice in 20-40 feet of water. Water clarity is 5-15 feet of water depending on location.
PROCTOR
SLOW. Water stained; 72 degrees; 9.21 feet below pool. Sand bass and hybrids are good trolling crankbaits across points.
WEATHERFORD
SLOW. Water stained; 80 degrees; 6.71 feet below pool. Catfish are good on shallow rocks with cut bait. Bass are slow on points with crankbaits and worms. Crappie are fair along the rocks with minnows jigs.
WHITNEY
GREAT. Water lightly stained; 75-79 degrees; 4.74 feet below pool. Striped bass limits continue to be the norm and are best on live shiners and shad. Striped bass are great throughout the reservoir on or near flats and near channel edges casting or trolling swimbaits, umbrella-rigs or live shad.