Canyon Lake: Water clear; 74-77 degrees; 910.0': Largemouth are fair to good at first light in 8'- 15' along mainlake points on Ice Tea Scoundrel worms, rootbeer JDC grubs and white crankbaits. Smallmouth are good in 10'-15' over rockpiles on mainlake points and ledges using rootbeer JDC grubs/ craws and green-pumpkin tubes on ball jigheads. Stripers are slow to 21" trolling Gizz 4 crankbaits, vertically jigging white Curb's striper jigs and Pirk Minnows. White Bass are slow. Crappie are fair to good upriver in 8' around submerged brushpiles along channel breaklines using For lodging info. and to book a guided trip w/the most experienced, knowledgeable fulltime guides on Canyon contact JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com. Call Jim at (830) 833-5688 or email: [email protected]. Choke Canyon: Water stained; 78 degrees: Largemouth are good to very good along breaklines of mainlake points and on submerged channel ledges from 8'-20' using chartreuse crankbaits, watermelon-red Whacky Sticks, watermelon "Erratic" jigs (Chatterbait-type), watermelon-chartreuse Big Pig creature baits and Carolina rigged lizards. Channel Catfish are excellent. For info. on a guided trip for largemouth contact Jim at JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com or call (830-833-5688) Lake LBJ: Water stained; 77-78 degrees; 824.80': Largemouth are fair early in 6'-12' along rip rap on seawalls, docks and water willows using weightless watermelon-red Whacky Sticks, Shad Rat-L-Traps and weightless, Flukes. White bass are very good at night using Creme Lure's Spoilers and in-line spinners. Crappie are fair to good over brushpiles in 12' on minnows and white Curb's crappie jigs. To book a guided fishing trip w/the only guide service fishing LBJ for 50 years contact Jim at JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 833-5688 or email [email protected].
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