Fishing Report on Texas Lakes

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Lake Meredith: GOOD. Water stained; 53 degrees; 51.81 feet low. Fish are moving to deeper water. Trout are good on worms, dough and power baits using shiny casting lures in silver or gold, orange, red and blue have also proved successful. Walleye are good on minnows, worms, and grubs. Report by Kenneth Wysong, SharKens Honey hole.

Lake Greenbelt: SLOW. Water stained; 50 degrees; 40.13 feet low. The winds are blowing and few fishermen are out on the lake. Report that the crappie are biting has come in.

White River: SLOW. Water stained; 55 degrees; 21.54 feet low. The crappie bite has slowed, with a few catches around the pier in 4-6 feet of water using chartreuse colored jigs tipped with crappie bait.

Alan Henry: GOOD. Water clear; 55-60 degrees; 3.50 feet low. Fishing at Alan Henry is excellent. On the days leading up to a cold front, the fish feed heavily. Bass are good using football head jigs and spoons off ledges in 30-40 feet of water. The crappie good crappie jigs tipped with minnows. Report by Phillip Pool, Gone Fish’n Guide Service.

Arrowhead: GOOD. Water lightly stained; 52-55 degrees; 2.20 feet low. Fishing is holding steady as we head into the Christmas weekend. Catfish are good on the shallow flats and in deeper water on fresh-cut shad. The crappie bite is slow, but continues to be around the derricks and on brush piles. Merry Christmas! Report by Brandon Brown, Brown’s Guide Service.

Miller’s Creek: GOOD. Water stained; 48 degrees; 1.62 feet low. Largemouth bass are good on points and fishing pondweed with worms, topwater frogs, and weedless jigs. Crappie are good in the timber with minnows. White bass are fair and schooling deep off points. Catfish are fair mid-depth in coves with live and prepared bait.

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