Fishing report

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BROWNWOOD

SLOW. Water stained; 66-70 degrees; 2.91 feet low. Bass are good to 5.50 pounds on crankbaits and swimbaits in 1-10 feet of water. Fish are in all stages of the spawn. Crappie are good to 1.75 pounds on minnows and jigs from 1-15 feet of water on the banks and around lighted docks. White bass are good to 2 pounds on an assortment of moving baits along the shallows and under the lights.

GRANBURY

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 0.39 feet low. Fishing is good with fish biting in the same pattern. Striped bass can be caught on deep diving crankbaits, umbrella-rigs and live bait in 20-40 feet of water. Catfish are good on live and cut shad in 30-50 feet of water. Report provided by Kraig Sexton, Sexton’s Guide Service LLC.

POSSUM KINGDOM

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 1.83 feet low. Striper fishing is great. Early morning bite on live shad. Still moving quick and not stopping anywhere very long. Sand bass fishing is amazing. Catching lots of fish using small live shad, spoons, slabs, and jigs in almost any color on or close to the bottom when fish are found. Catfishing has slowed slightly but still catching good numbers using small cut shad fished on bottom or slightly above bottom. Report provided by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service.

PROCTOR

FAIR. Water stained; 66 degrees; 2.40 feet low. Black bass are fair on worms and spinnerbaits. Crappie are good on jigs around brush piles. Striper and white bass are good on slabs and rattletraps.

WEATHERFORD

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 63 degrees; 3.94 feet low. White bass are good on wind blown points using slabs and silver jigging spoons. Bass are good shallow in vegetation using crankbaits, swimbaits and some topwaters. Crappie are good on main lake brush piles with minnows and jigs. Catfish are good shallow using cut and prepared bait.

WHITNEY

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 66 degrees; 2.45 feet low. Striped bass are great in 22-45 feet of water throughout the reservoir using deep diving crankbaits, umbrella-rigs, but best on live shad. Catfish are great on live and cut shad in 30-40 feet of water along creek channels. Report provided by Kraig Sexton, Sexton’s Guide Service LLC.