Fishing Report on Texas Lakes

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Lake Meredith: FAIR TO SLOW. Water stained; 68 degrees; 50.58 feet low. Black bass are fair among drops and rocky shorelines working different sized spinners. Walleye are fair resurging with slow-reeled baits. Crappie are fair over rock ledges with brighter jigs. Channel catfish are fair on cut bait and live bait near the dam.

Lake Greenbelt: FAIR. Water stained; 67 degrees; 38.32 feet low. Black bass are fair to slow working worms, topwater, and weedless baits where you can find good structure below 5 feet. Catfish are fair on live bait lake-wide. Walleye are good on light line below 10 feet around points. Sunfish and crappie are good fishing timber deep in the arms. White bass are slow.

White River: SLOW. Water stained; 69-72 degrees; 24.19 feet low. Drought conditions continue to be in place. Please check boat ramp access. Largemouth bass are fair sticking to the good vegetative structures in deeper water mid-lake on Carolina rigged worms, and bottom bumping weighted worms. Crappie are fair on jigs in shallower structures like fallen timber. Walleye are fair on small crankbait reeled around 6 feet slowly. Channel Cats are great on live bait, cut bait, and stinkbait.

Alan Henry: GOOD. Water clear 74 degrees; 1.10 feet high. Black bass are good on crankbait, spinners, and worms fishing structures, flooded timber, and points with drops.Crappie are fair with jigs in vegetation, and minnows in timber. Catfish are fair on live bait, cut bait, and stinkbait.

Arrowhead: FAIR. Water stained; 73-76 degrees; 0.05 feet high. Largemouth bass are great fishing south staying decently shallow on rip rap, and docks using worms, crankbait, and spinners. White Bass are fair on Alabama Rigs sinking deep below bass off points. Crappie are good on minnows around 6-8 feet over brush and under structures. Catfish are fair at all depths on cheese bait, stinkbait, and minnows.

Twin Buttes: FAIR. Water Stained. 72 Degrees. 12.46 feet low. Black bass are fair fishing the rip rap on worms, bass jigs, or crankbait. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs only in the creek structures thick vegetation close by. White bass are fair casting off drops with Alabama rigs. Catfish are fair on live and prepped baits.

Information in this fishing report is from Texas Parks and Wildlife, Bitly link: https://bit.ly/2WY3ARx.