SLOW. Water normal stain; 52 degrees; 0.25 feet above pool. Very few anglers on the water due to the cold fronts. Expect the bite to continue to be ...
Report provided by Vince Richards, Caddo Lake Fishing & Fellowship ... 0.178feet below pool. Bass are slow and can be caught in grass 5-10 ft with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senko and lipless ...
Overall fishing is slow ... Water normal stain; 64 degrees; 0.78 feet below pool. Bass are good in the grass in 5-10 feet with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senko and lipless crankbaits.
Texas rigged worms fished in 20-25 feet are having the best results. White bass are good in 30-40 feet on spoons, underspins, umbrella rigs. Stripers are slow. Happy Fishing! Report by Captain ...
Here is latest Fishing Report as provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife for Jan. 18. Big Bend Region Amistad FAIR. Water normal stain; 55 degrees; 65.83 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are holding ...
Fishing continues to be consistent for the Christmas week. Bass are good and can be caught in grass 5-10 feet with Texas rig worms, wacky rig senko and lipless crankbaits. Crappie are slow on ...
ATHENS — Water level is about full pool and clear. Water temp in the mid-50s. Water temperature ranging from 52-58 degrees, Bass are good and can be caught in grass 5-10 ft with texas rig worms, wacky ...
Bream are slow on red worms in deep ... feet below pool. Bass are good in 3-5 feet of water in timber or grass with chatterbaits, square bill crankbaits and flukes. Texas rigs and shaky heads ...
Tyler — SLOW. Water normal stain; 65 degrees; 0.84 feet below pool. Crappie are fair under the boat houses with minnows. Catfish are slow in 10-16 feet of water stink ...
NACOGDOCHES — Water level is 2.74 feet high and stained. Water temp in the mid-50s. Fishing guide Stanley Gresham says bass fishing was good before the recent rise and influx of muddy water. Texas ...
NACOGDOCHES — Water level is three inches low and stained. Water temp in the upper 50s. Fishing guide Stanley Gresham says bass fishing has been good on ‘Traps, Chatterbaits, spinnerbaits and Texas ...