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SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 9.00 feet below pool. Reeling in the new year with consistent fishing patterns. Bass are fair with chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair with minnows suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks. White and hybrid bass are slow.
SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 9.03 feet below pool. Bass are fair with chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair with minnows suspended like ornaments in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks. White and hybrid bass are slow.
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SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 9.09 feet below pool. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on F6 Hags in golden cherry, black/blue chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrid bass are slow.
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SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 9.02 feet below pool. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on F6 Hags in golden cherry, black/blue chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrid bass are slow.
Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife
SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 8.94 feet below pool. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on F6 Hags in golden cherry, black/blue chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrid bass are slow.
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SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 8.82 feet below pool. Thankfully the bite is consistent as we head into the Thanksgiving weekend. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on F6 Hags in golden cherry, black/blue chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrid bass are slow. Happy Thanksgiving!
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SLOW. Water stained; 63-68 degrees; 8.80 feet below pool. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on F6 Hags in golden cherry, black/blue chatterbaits and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended in 10-12 feet of water around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrid bass are slow.
Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife
SLOW. Water stained; 63-66 degrees; 8.74 feet below pool. Bass are fair to three pounds on F6 Hags golden cherry soft plastics and jigs tipped with a green pumpkin Hags Undertaker Jr. There is a good bite on topwaters, spinnerbaits, and chatterbaits early, then later in the day on plastics off points. Reports of quality fish in the channel headed towards the creek. Crappie are fair to 1.00 pound suspended 10-12 feet around trees and docks on minnows. White and hybrids are slow on fast moving baits and slabs.
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SLOW. Water stained; 65 degrees; 8.71 feet below pool. The crappie bite has improved after the recent cold front. Bass are fair using soft plastics and jigs tipped with a Hags Undertaker Jr, crankbaits, chatterbaits and topwaters. Point near Quail Creek Cove is good for hybrids on topwaters in the morning and evening, and rattletraps or crankbaits throughout the day. White and hybrids are fair under the lights at night on fast moving baits. Channel catfish are fair. Launching may be difficult due to the low lake level.
Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife
SLOW. Water stained; 73 degrees; 8.71 feet below pool. Due to recent rains water should be turbid. As the weather is cooling expect the crappie bite to pick up on minnows or jigs. Bass are fair using soft plastics and jigs tipped with a Hags Undertaker Jr, crankbaits, chatterbaits and topwaters. Point near Quail Creek Cove is good for hybrids on topwaters in the morning and evening, and rattletraps or crankbaits throughout the day. White and hybrids are fair under the lights at night on fast moving baits. Channel catfish are fair. Launching may be difficult due to the low lake level.
Source: Texas Parks & Wildlife
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