Fishing Report on Texas Lakes

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Lake Meredith: GOOD. Water stained; 54 degrees; 51.54 feet low. The amount of anglers on the lake has declined. Sand bass and catfish are biting in 35-40 feet of water in North Canyon. Walleye are good in 25-35 feet of water using grubs and minnows. Report by Kenneth Wysong, SharKens Honey hole.

Lake Greenbelt: SLOW. Water stained; 59 degrees; 39.97 feet low. There are few fishermen out on the lake as the Fall weather settles in. Catfishing on jugs has been reported.

White River: SLOW. Water stained; 60 degrees; 21.30 feet low. Crappie are good around the pier in 4-6 feet of water using a chartreuse-colored jig tipped with crappie bite.

Alan Henry: GOOD. Water clear; 63 degrees; 3.22 feet low. Fishing at Alan Henry is excellent. On the days leading up to a cold front, the fish feed heavily. Black bass are good, with great catches on top waters, swim jigs, spoons, and the Kraken large square bill that dives to 10 feet. Crappie are biting on jigs tipped with small minnows. Report by Phillip Pool, Gone Fish’n Guide Service.

Arrowhead: GOOD. Water lightly stained; 52-55 degrees; 2.08 feet low. Fishing is clinging to the winter pattern as we head into the Holiday season. Catfish are good on the shallow flats and in deeper water on fresh-cut shad. The crappie bite is on fire at the derricks and in brush piles. Report by Brandon Brown, Brown’s Guide Service.

Possum Kingdom: GOOD. Water lightly stained; 62 degrees; 0.96 feet low. Striper fishing continues to be good and should continue as long as the weather holds steady. Catfish are still consistent on cut bait in 20-30 feet of water. Crappie have moved to deeper structure and will probably remain until spring. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service.

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