Freshwater Weekly Fishing Report Week of May 8, 2024

Alan Henry
GOOD. Water clear; 70 degrees; 3.99 feet below pool. Crappie and bass can be caught in spawn and post spawn patterns in 1-15 feet of water. Report by The Bait Shop, Post, Texas.
Amistad
GOOD. Water normal stain; 79 degrees; 66.25 feet below pool. Black bass are good on the main lake and secondary points. The best numbers are coming in 5-15 feet of water on swimbaits, rattle traps, jigs, dropshots, Texas rigged lizards, creature baits, senkos. The best colors are green pumpkin, watermelon red, red bug, pumpkin seed. White bass are good in 5-10 feet on flats and shallow coves with white grubs, sassy shads, rattle traps, and blades worked around birds are bringing good numbers. Stripers are slow. Happy Fishing. Report by Captain Raul Cordero, Far West Guide Service.
Arlington
SLOW. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.43 feet above pool. The lake is flooded and there is floating debris. Currently ramps are open, but there is more rain in the forecast so be sure to check ramp status before heading out. Reports that all species are biting in shallow cover. Channel catfish can be caught with shad off the banks.
Arrowhead
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 75 degrees; 6.61 feet below pool. Water levels are on the rise after the recent rains. Catfish are good in very shallow water. The spawn is right around the corner. Crappie are very good near the state park and around the bridges, with some moving out to brush. Report by Brandon Brown, Brown’s Guide Service.
Athens
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 78 degrees; 0.73 feet above pool. Bass are fair working the outside edges of grass with jigs and shaky-head worms. Schooling bass are starting to fire up. Crappie are good on small jigs and minnows on brush piles out to 30 feet. Report by Jim Brack, Athens Guide Service.
Austin
GOOD. Water stained; 73 degrees; 0.91 feet below pool. Bass are very active in the morning and evening. Catching plenty of fish up shallow with some on beds. Small soft swimbaits and flukes are getting decent bites, and some topwater action can be found but is not very consistent. Lady Bird Lake is heavily stained due to runoff. Bass are good using chatterbaits and spinnerbaits fished over grass and around shoreline cover are good. Fish are feeding on small shad and small bluegill. Small plastics around grass edges are producing good bites. Small profile swimbaits fished over the grass can be good as well. The topwater bite becomes more consistent as the water warms up. Walking baits, poppers, buzzbaits and ploppers are all getting by strikes. Topwater bite has been best with light wind and cloud cover. Report by Carson Conklin, ATX Fishing.
B.A. Steinhagen
GOOD. Water stain; 70 degrees; 0.33 feet below pool. The lake continues to be high due to the recent rains. Catfish are biting in the shallows on cut bait and prepared baits. Largemouth bass can be caught on Texas rigged worms and crankbaits.
Bastrop
GOOD. Water stained; 78 degrees. Water visibility is 2-4 feet of water. The water visibility is around 2-4 feet. Bass are good using shad or bluegill colored flukes and swimbaits. The bite has been fair on creature baits in natural colors like watermelon seed and green pumpkin. Report by Jason Hernandez, Bass Institute of Bastrop. Fishing patterns are holding steady. Some bass are near creek mouths and a little ways in, most are along grass lines on the main lake. Throw a shallow crankbait, swimbait or spinnerbait to get some of those bites but a stick worm or fluke will catch many as well. A frog bite and wake bait is just getting going and a topwater is just about to kick off as well. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.
Belton
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 72 degrees; 10.18 feet above pool. Lake Belton has risen over 18 feet in the last 10 days and is still rising. The lake is flooded by 8 feet of water and both tributaries are very muddy, and debris is abundant, especially following wind shifts. As the waters rose, the courtesy docks were usable only for a short 2 days and are now inaccessible due to flooding. Whether the lake remains accessible is a day-to-day issue as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers keeps an eye on things. Whether the lake remains fishable will be determined by how muddy the lower end of the lake eventually becomes. White bass were being caught with a vertical tactic with the MAL Dense with a silver body. Fishing was best with wind and gray cloud cover. Fish were in 28-34 feet early in the morning until 9 a.m. Then we found them in 45-52 feet of water from 9-11:15 a.m. Finding clear water is the key right now. Laughing gulls are helpful. The threadfin shad spawn continues. Report by Bob Maindelle, Holding the Line Guide Service. Lake Belton has risen 16 feet in the past week. There are strong currents from Cowhouse Creek and the Leon River. Anglers should use caution and look for floating debris when fishing. Blue catfish can be caught around points and river mouths using fresh shad in 10-20 feet of water. Flatheads have been caught up river with live bluegill or shad. Channel catfish are fair on punch bait around rock piles and shallow brush piles. Report by Brian Worley, B&S Catfishing.
Benbrook
GOOD. Water stained; 64 degrees; 5.96 feet above pool. Due to the recent flooding all boat ramps are temporarily closed, as well as many of the campgrounds.
Bob Sandlin
GOOD. Water stained; 64 degrees; 0.52 feet above pool. Crappie are good in brush piles 20-25 feet with minnows or jigs. Sand bass are excellent at Blowhole with spinnerbaits or rattle traps. Catfish are excellent in 2-6 feet of water in flooded brush with worms, cut bait cheese bait. and bass are good at Blow Hole using chrome rattle traps. Report by Marty Thomas, Lake O the Pines Crappie Fishing. Bass are good on shallow points chasing the shad spawn with Texas rig worms, crankbaits, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, or flipping into flooded bushes. Report by Mike Stroman, R & R Marine. Bead heads and clousers should work well for bass around retaining walls and boat docks. Streamers in and around grass and brush will draw a strike. Look for crappie around brush and shallow banks, small wooly buggers are excellent. Bream are building beds and are aggressive. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.
Brady
GOOD. Water stained; 65 degrees; 11.20 feet below pool. Water level is rising and the clarity is muddy due to runoff. Catfish are good on cut bait and worms shallow to 15 feet of water. Black bass and crappie are slow after the spawn, should pick up soon due to bluegill spawn.
Braunig
GOOD. Water stained, 79 degrees. Water temperature declined due to rain and no sunlight. Redfish are slow, trolling with bait near the dam. Channel catfish are fair around rock lines and against the weeds on cheese bait and liver. Bass are in the reeds on plastic worms. Report by Harry Lamb, Alamo Texas Fishing.
Bridgeport
GOOD. Water stained; 70 degrees; 13.32 feet below pool. The low water ramps at Wise County Park and Runaway Bay are the best bet for launching. The main lake is stained but quite stirred up on both ends. Crappie continue to be hot, especially from the mid lake area south. Fish can be right on the shore or out to about 8 feet of water around cover with minnows and jigs. Sand bass and hybrids have been good. Fish are wandering, feeding hard on shad. Look close to shore early and back off into deeper water as the day warms up. Topwater baits and slabs have been putting them in the boat. Largemouth bass have been good on topwaters, flat billed crankbaits, finesse baits. Check main lake points near deeper water. Catfish action is picking up on! cut shad. Report by Keith Bunch, Lake Bridgeport Guide Service.
Brownwood
GOOD. Water normal stain; 75 degrees; 5.49 feet below pool. Water is clear in the main lake and muddy towards the rivers. Black bass to 9.65 pounds are good on wacky rigs, shaky head and crankbaits in 3-12 feet of water. Crappie up to 13 inches are good along the shoreline with black and chartreuse, or white with chartreuse head jigs out to 4 feet of water. Crappie are good with minnows on brush piles in 10-12 feet of water. White bass are fair during the day, but the bite improves to good on crankbaits and small swimbaits in the lights at night. Catfish are slow on cut or prepared bait around the flats.
Bryan
GOOD. Water stained; 70 degrees. Lake is high and the bass bite is tough. Bass are suspended on piles and near the dam. Report by The Aggie Anglers. The water levels are high, but anglers are reporting catches of catfish, crappie and bass. Report by The Bait Barn.
Buchanan
EXCELLENT. Water slightly stained; 77 degrees; 16.58 feet below pool. The water is extremely muddy on the north end of the lake and clear on the south. Striper fishing is excellent using live shad as bait in the 5-30 feet of water. There has also been some good action early on topwaters. White bass are excellent on live bait, jigging spoons, and topwater early. With the recent rains and the lake level possibly increasing 8 feet use extreme caution while boating. There is a wide range of debris floating in the water and also just under the surface. Also many of the exposed trees are now under water so please exercise safe boating while on the water. Report by Travis Holland, TH Fishing. Crappie are good in 15-20 feet of water with black and chartreuse jigs. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good in the backs of creeks, flip every stick up as there is still some spawning action. There are a lot of fish on rock piles and rocky points also so hit all of those. Using jigs, swimbaits and flukes will get you plenty of bites in these places. A medium or deep crankbait will also get you a bite on the deeper rock piles. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.
Caddo
FAIR. Water stained; 61 degrees; 1.61 feet above pool. Caddo Lake water level is coming down after the April floods. A strong current is flowing from Lake O’the Pines, so the river and flats near the river are stained. The best bite will be in clearer water near Clinton or on the main lake. Bass are holding extremely tight on trees while the water is falling and very slow to bite flukes, senkos and light Texas rigs. It will be that way until the lake stabilizes and fish move out in the grass and in the pads. When fish move to the grass and pads use frogs, buzzbaits and swimbaits. When the water is stained use june bug or black and blue colors, and when the water is clear use watermelon or watermelon red. The lake is really turning green now with flowers starting to come up all over the lake so it’s a beautiful time to come enjoy this majestic lake that God spoke into existence. Report provided by Vince Richards, Caddo Lake Fishing & Fellowship.
Calaveras
GOOD. Water slightly stained, 80 degrees. Water temperature declined due to rain and no sunlight. Redfish were being caught off the bank on crawfish and shrimp, or around rocky cove trolling plastics and spoons. Catfish are biting on rock piles out in the lake on cheese bait and cut bait. No report on bass. Report by Harry Lamb, Alamo Texas Fishing.
Canyon Lake
GOOD. Water normal stain; 80 degrees; 22.53 feet below pool. Bass are good in the hydrilla with a chatterbait, and with a dropshot in deeper grass or main lake points. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
Cedar Creek
EXCELLENT. Slightly stained; 75 degrees; 0.51 feet above pool. Start fishing for hybrids and white bass early in the morning at daylight and hit the dam or the western shorelines of the lake and look for schooling fish close to seawalls and shorelines. After that fish any hump in depths of 22-28 feet throughout the lake to find fish stacked up in schools. Use spinner baits or drop a slab down to the bottom and work it fast up and down. The fish will hit it immediately. The crappie bite has been increasingly better. Look for them under bridge pylons or under docks where the depths are between 3-10 feet. Guides have been reporting exceptionally nice catches on sunny warmer days. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Blue catfish are shallow on shad and some moving to humps in 6-18 feet on cut shad. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.
Choke Canyon
GOOD. Water stained; 82 degrees; 28.95 feet below pool. Bass are good on shad colored moving baits in the morning on shallow flats. As the day progresses a Texas rig and Carolina rig on main lake points is producing. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing. Bass are good in shallow water using crankbaits, or spinnerbaits. Catfish are good on cut bait or stink bait in 10-15 feet of water. Crappie are good in 20-25 feet of water on minnows or grubs. Report by Scott Springer, Fish Choke Canyon Lake.
Cisco
GOOD. Water stained; 72 degrees; 11.67 feet below pool. Bass are good hitting topwaters. Channel catfish are good on most catfish baits. Crappie are good on minnows. Water visibility is murky due to recent rains. Report by Lake Cisco Rentals.
Coleman
SLOW. Water stained; 68 degrees; 3.74 feet below pool. The lake has risen 6 feet in a week which can slow the bite until the water stabilizes. Before the rise in water bass reports were good.
Comanche Creek
1.04 feet above pool. Closed.
Conroe
GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 0.34 feet above pool. Lake Conroe is temporarily closed due to recent flooding. Until we can get out on the water this is what we believe the fish will be doing. Catfish should be staging to spawn after the water settles. Look for structure holding bait. Largemouth bass have been good. There were still some beds during the last full moon. Report by Brad Doyle with Bradley’s Guide Service. Hybrids are in 17-28 feet of water on flats or humps, jigging slabs, swimbaits or minnows and shad. Crappie are in 11-21 feet around structure and timber using plastics, hair or minnows. Always wear your life jacket. Report by Mike Cason, Fishical Therapy.
Cooper
GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees: 1.00 feet below pool. The lake is on the rise with water being released at the spillway. Anglers are reporting good catches of sand bass and catfish.
Corpus Christi Lake
FAIR. 70 degrees; 9.46 feet below pool. Fishing has been slow here, while lake levels continue to drop and high winds are in the forecast. Catfish are fair in 2-4 feet of water on worms, cut carp, and shad. Drum are good in 2-4 feet of water on worms. Alligator gar are good in the river channel on cut carp. Largemouth are very slow. Crappie are slow. Report provided by Captain Damian Hubbs, Top Gun Outfitters.
Cypress Springs
GOOD: Water stained; 79 degrees; 1.30 feet above pool. After a temporary closure to boater traffic due to flooding, the lake is now open to boater traffic. Water levels continue to be high so navigate with caution. Bass are good on shallow points chasing the shad spawn with Texas rig worms, crankbaits, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, or flipping into flooded bushes. Report by Mike Stroman, R & R Marine. Report by Mike Stroman, R & R Marine.
Eagle Mountain
GOOD. Water normal stain; 72 degrees; 0.82 feet below pool. The lake has risen 3 feet. White bass are good on main lake structures with slabs and cohos. Crappie are good shallow and mid depths on jigs. Blue catfish and channel catfish are good on punch bait and shad. Report provided by Chad Ferguson of North Texas Catfish Guide Service. Report provided by Chad Ferguson of North Texas Catfish Guide Service.
Fairfield
Closed to the public.
Falcon
GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 44.17 feet below pool. Trophy and keeper blue catfish are good in 3-10 feet of water with cut bait, or palm sized live tilapia for bigger catfish. Channel catfish are good with small shad, stink bait or shrimp along vertical structure in 5-10 feet of water. Gar are slow, but excellent bow fishing near the mouth of the Tigers. Crappie are slow with many undersized catches. Bass are good in 3-15 feet of water flipping a creature bait or jig, or throwing a spinnerbait into flooded bushes. Report by Ram Reyes, Ram Outdoors.
Fayette
FAIR. Water stained; 75 degrees. Bass are fair in shallow water along dam rocks with spinnerbaits and crankbaits. Catfish are fair but the bite is improving on stink bait.
Fork
GOOD. Water Stained; 70 degrees; 0.41 feet above pool. Bass are fair early morning on topwaters and frogs around grass. Bass are good on shaky heads at the edge of grass in 3-5 feet, or Carolina rigs on points and secondary points in 5-8 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Black bass are in a post spawn pattern and aggressive. Top waters are excellent in the shallow grass, streamers are working in the shallow banks. Crappies are shallow catching them on the edge of banks, small fish patterns like wooly buggers are a good bet. Bream are excellent in the shallows, wooly buggers and small poppers should bring a strike. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork has been up and down this past week with the heavy rains and big winds. We had super muddy conditions in areas where we had creek runoff pouring in. It took a few days for the water in those areas to clear back up enough for the bite to pick up. We are finally seeing some black crappie loading up on certain laydowns and docks. If you find the right ones you can load the boat quickly. Seeing a few brush piles in certain areas loading up with white crappie. You can still find white crappie on timber in 10-18ft and we should see more moving out deeper over the next few weeks as all spawning comes to an end. We did see a lot of roaming open water fish as well this past week. Maybe this could have been due to the heavy mud and silt in the water. The crappie may not have needed to get on cover even with the bright sunshine with so much in the water stopping the light penetration. When you find crappie in the clearer water the bite has been good. Hand tied jigs in natural minnow colors are working great. Blues, grays and greens are working in the clear water areas around mid lake. Dark green and orange and dark green and chartreuse was working in the muddy water areas. Soft plastics will produce well in similar colors. Minnows are always a good bait to go to on Lake Fork anytime of year. The catfish are on the move into shallow areas either getting ready to spawn or chasing shad spawning. Good reports on fish being caught around the grass. We are set up perfect for that bite this year with the lake being back up to normal pool. You can still find some fish in the timber in 10-25 feet along creek channels. Look for early morning or late evening roosting birds and fish in those trees. You will need to bait the fish out with cattle cubes or sour grain. Any prepared catfish bait will work on the deep or shallow fish. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.
Ft. Phantom Hill
GOOD. Water stained; 67 degrees; 6.15 feet below pool. The lake level increased by 2 feet over the last week. This typically slows the bite until the lake stabilizes. Crappie were biting shallow on jigs and minnows.
Graham
GOOD. Water stained; 69 degrees; 4.59 feet below pool. Water is stained and the lake is rising. Most bass and crappie are done spawning, transitioning back out to brush. Bass are good on plastics and crankbaits. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows. Catfish are very good with all the new water running with cut shad and chicken liver. Sand bass and hybrids are schooling on the main lake biting spoons and jigs.
Granbury
GOOD. Water clear; 74 degrees; 0.25 feet below pool. Granbury water temperatures are in the low 70s and continue to warm slowly. Granbury lake levels are normal and some stained water in the backs of creeks is possible due to recent rains. Floating debris may be encountered navigating the lake, so be careful out there. Granbury was releasing water this past week due to the heavy rains. Granbury sand bass fishing continues to be good to excellent on chartreuse and white slabs fished in 12-20 feet of water from Decordova Subdivision to in town by the Shores. Striped bass are slow to fair on live bait and trolled Alabama rigs on the lower ends from Blue Water Shores to Decordova subdivision. Crappie catches on small jigs and minnows are good on submerged structures and docks. Catfish including some big yellows and blues are fair to good on the upper ends on cut shad. Largemouth bass are fair to good on a variety of baits. Spinner baits, crankbaits and soft plastics are all producing bass to 6 pounds in the backs of sloughs and creeks. Many catches are good near main lake points. Some top water action is possible early and late. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters. Striped bass are slow in 12-40 feet of water on points, edges flats and along the river channel from the dam tp past Ports O’Call. Sand bass are good jigging slabs while anchored or drifting, trolling Alabama rigs with 3 inch swimbaits or other soft plastics. Also good on live or cut threadfin shad while anchored or drifting. Fish can be found on shallow flats as well as the edge of flats in 10-17 feet of water throughout the reservoir. Especially the south end of the lake. Channel catfish and blues are good on live or cut bait along channel edges in the current in 17-40 feet of water. Floating debris throughout the reservoir, especially further up the lake toward the Farm-To-Market 51 bridge and Tin Top. Less amounts of debris present towards the dam. Water clarity is murky due to the rain, and influx of water being released from Possum Kingdom Lake. Report by Kraig Sexton, Sexton's Guide Service LLC, Fishing Charter, Marine Electronics & Whitney.
Granger
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 65 degrees; 4.85 feet above pool. Black bass are fair on topwaters fished in shallow water. Crappie are good on jigs fished over structure. White bass are fair on slab spoons fished along shallow roadbeds. Blue catfish are very good in the newly flooded areas along the shoreline. Yellow catfish are good on trotlines around timber. The lake is 6 feet above normal and rising. Report by Tommy Tidwell, Tommy Tidwell’s Granger Lake Guide Service.
Grapevine
SLOW. Water clear; 62 degrees; 8.56 feet above pool. White bass are in shallow water with inline spinners in the first hour of daylight. A congregation of herons and egrets standing onshore can be a helpful hint of feeding fish. After that concentrate on 15-20 feet of water on the wind blown points. Late morning look at 30 feet depths with fish suspended at 25 feet. Launch from the high water ramp at Katie’s Wood Park. Report by Omar Cotter, Luck O’the Irish Fishing Guide Service.
Greenbelt
FAIR. Water normal stain; 62 degrees; 45.89 feet below pool. Fishing is holding steady. Crappie are fair in shallow water on jigs and minnows. Sand bass are good in shallow water. Largemouth bass are good on soft plastics. A few catfish are being caught. Walleye are slow but the quality is good.
Hawkins
SLOW. Water slightly stained. 70 degrees. Black bass will chase small streamers and top waters above and around grass. Bead heads will tempt bream and bass. Make long casts as the water is clear. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service.
Houston County
GOOD. Water clear; 67 degrees; 0.99 feet above pool. Crappie made a big move to deeper water brush piles, standing timber and power lines in 12-15 feet of water this week. Crappie can be caught on minnows. White bass started feeding at night around docks with lights. White bass are biting beetle spins and super spoons. Largemouth bass frog bite has picked up. Largemouth bass are good in 1-7 feet of water with frogs, wacky worms, weightless Texas rigs, yum dingers or swim jigs. Report by Colan Gonzales, CG’s Just Fishing Guide Service.
Hubbard Creek
GOOD. Water Stained; 67 degrees; 12.03 feet below pool. Crappie fishing slowed on brush piles.
Jacksonville
GOOD. Water stained; 78 degrees; 0.38 feet above pool. Bass are good on dropshots, shaky heads, and Carolina rigs on offshore structure. Topwater action is improving but not on fire yet.
Joe Pool
FAIR. Water stained; 65 degrees; 6.51 feet above pool. Crappie are being caught over brush piles and at the edge of the hydrilla on crappie jigs. Bass, a few big ones can still be caught shallow with some moving out a little towards summer spots. Small bass are being caught up shallow on your favorite soft plastics. White bass are schooling up all over the lake, just be at the right place at the right time. Report by Gilbert Miller, GTB Outdoors.
Lake O' the Pines
GOOD. Water stained; 71 degrees; 5.48 feet above pool. The lake is 9 feet high proceed with caution boat lane poles are only showing 12 inches, normal stick out of the water about 10 feet. Crappie are good in standing timber across from the Alley Creek area in 25-30 feet of water with jigs or minnows. Catfish are excellent in 2-6 feet of water with worms, cut bait or cheese bait. Catfish are shallow throughout the lake as they gear up to spawn. Report by Marty Thomas, Lake O’ the Pines Crappie Fishing. Bass are good with catches up to 8 pounds flipping into flooded bushes with creature baits. Report by Mike Stroman, R & R Marine.
Lavon
GOOD. Water lightly stained; 55 degrees; 4.87 feet above pool. Crappie are roaming and we are not seeing a lot of structure yet. The shad spawn is in 7-10 feet of water so this can be a good area to look. A few can be caught pitching small jigs 1/16 ounce and letting it sink to the fish then slowly retrieve, or fishing structure in 5-15 feet. White bass are on fire throwing topwaters, paddle tails, swimbaits, or using 1 ounce slabs with the jig, tied 18 inches above it. If the fish are blowing up on the shore and you do not want to throw lures at them, you can just drop down a slab in 14-15 feet of water just outside of them and turn your Bobo thumper to draw them under the boat. Watch the surface of the water and when they start boiling and pushing bait to the surface, you can cast top waters at them up to four and 5 inches. Catfish are spawning on the rocks. Throwing out soured maze is working great then use chicken liver, shrimp or fresh shad or punch bait under a bobber 3-10 feet of water. Report by Carey Thorn, White Bass Fishing Texas.
LBJ
FAIR. Water stained; 73 degrees; 0.27 feet below pool. Stained. Crappie are fair in 10-20 feet of water on brush piles with chartreuse jigs. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service. Bass are good flipping docks with wacky rigged stick worms, jigs and flukes. Working along bulkheads will catch some good ones throwing shallow crankbaits, wake baits and frogs. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.
Lewisville
FAIR. Water stained; 74 degrees; 3.69 feet above pool. Fishing can be tough due to the influx of water from recent weather and there is more rain in the forecast. White bass are fair to good on humps and points in 20-35 feet of water with slabs, jigs and live bait. Cast small swimbaits shallow to the birds on the bank. Keeper sized hybrid stripers are fair in similar depths as the white bass. If you are keeping fish, please be aware that there are a lot of undersized hybrid stripers in the lake that look very similar to a white bass. Catfish are good drifting flats near the river channel and ledges of wind blown points in 12-30 feet of water. The shallow water catfish bite has been good as well with shad spawning. Anchor in 1-5 feet of water near wind blown points, timber, sticks, and creek and river mouths. Crappie are fair using minnows or jigs in 4-25 feet of water on brush piles, rock piles, stumps, standing timber, and laydowns. Cover near drop-off ledges has been productive as well. Report by Wes Campbell, BendARod Fishing. Bass are in 4-10 feet of water with crankbaits, spinnerbaits or dragging a soft plastic. The best bite seems to be from 1-2 p.m.
Limestone
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 76 degrees; 0.15 feet above pool. Crappie made a big move to deeper water brush piles, standing timber and power lines in 13-17 feet of water this week. Crappie can be caught on minnows. White bass started feeding at night around docks with lights. White bass are biting beetle spins and super spoons. Largemouth bass frog bite has picked up. Largemouth bass are good on spawning beds in 1-4 feet of water in the creek channels using swim jigs, Texas rigs, spinnerbaits, and chatterbaits. Report by Colan Gonzales, CG’s Just Fishing Guide Service.
Livingston
SLOW. Stained; 67 degrees; 0.60 feet above pool. Water clarity is muddy. White bass catches are possible in 10-13 feet of water on secondary points. Catfish are good on the bulkheads. Report by Michael Richardson, Lake Livingston Adventures.
Martin Creek
GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 0.04 feet above pool. Bass are fair fishing over the hydrilla with weightless senkos and wacky rigged worms. Larger fish are on deep brush off points with deep crankbaits and shaky head rigged worms. Crappie are good on deep brush in 25-30 feet of water using shad colored jigs and minnows. Catfish are good in 5-15 feet of water on clay or hard bottoms on nightcrawlers and live bait.
Medina
SLOW. Water lightly stained; 68 degrees; 91.82 feet below pool. Few reports and anglers on the water due to limited access and low water level.
Meredith
FAIR. Water stained; 66 degrees; 45.82 feet below pool. Bass are good on minnows and artificials. Catfish are fair with crawlers, minnows, chicken liver and frozen shad. Crappie are fair with artificial baits and minnows. White bass are good on just about anything. Trout are slow on powerbaits, minnows, worms, small spinners, spoons and flies. Walleye are good to excellent on minnows, grubs, and other artificial baits. The bite on all species seems to be improving, with the exception of trout in the stilling basin. April, May and June are by far the best months to catch fish. Please be safe out there, watch weather reports. Life vests saves lives. Report by Kenneth Wysong, SharKens Honey Hole.
Millers Creek
GOOD. Water stained; 70 degrees; 4.00 feet below pool. Water level increased 3-5 feet in the last week. Gar are spawning near the dam. Blue catfish have been caught near the dam while anglers were targeting crappie with jigs. Crappie are fair in brush piles in 10 feet or more. Largemouth bass are slow, targeting recently submerged areas shallow. Hybrids and white bass can be caught trolling crankbaits.
Nacogdoches
GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees; 0.98 feet above pool. Bass are good on 6 inch glide bait, dropshots, medium diving crankbait on offshore channel swings. A frog is very effective right now in shallow vegetation. Reports of good catches of catfish with cut bait. Crappie are excellent on brush and standing timber with chartreuse crappie jigs. Report by Cal Cameron, Cal’s ETX Guide Service.
Naconiche
FAIR. Water slightly stained; 74 degrees; full pool. The water level is just above the stumps with more rain in the forecast, so navigate with caution. Some bass have situated themselves near the roadbeds and some are starting to gather, suspended, over the deep creeks. The underspin always gets bit, but do not be afraid to throw a +1 jerkbait in these situations. With the water starting to warm, a faster twitch presentation can find some good fish. Crappie population is good. Catfish are slow. Report by Eric Wolfe, NacoTack Fishing Services. Largemouth bass are excellent on topwater frogs, large ribbon tail soft plastics, and dropshots in 12-15 feet of water. Crappie are excellent using chartreuse jigs on brush and standing timber. Catfish are slow. Report by Cal Cameron, Cal’s ETX Guide Service.
Nasworthy
FAIR. Water slightly stained; 78 degrees. 0.58 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are holding steady. Bass are good on white chatterbaits flipping soft plastics in the reeds in 1-3 feet of water. Look out for the shad spawn as fish are beginning to key in on this pattern. Crappie are good around boat docks on chartreuse jigs. Catfish are fair on cut bait and stink bait around the dam. Report provided by the Angelo State Fishing Team.
Navarro Mills
SLOW. Water slightly stained; 66 degrees; 11.43 feet above pool. Liberty Hill boat ramp is open, all other boat ramps are closed due to flooding. Very few anglers on the water.
O.C. Fisher
SLOW. Water stained; 65 degrees; 52.06 feet below pool. Few reports and anglers fishing due to low lake levels.
O.H. Ivie
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 71 degrees; 30.10 feet below pool. Water level has risen over 14 inches since last week. Largemouth bass are good with numbers of 4-9 pounds fish caught with a variety of swimming baits in shallow brush in 4 feet of water. Bigger bass are in 20 feet of water hitting crankbaits and 10 inch worms. White bass are very good schooling mid lake and large flats near the dam with squarebill crankbaits, or rattletraps. Crappie are moving to bigger hardwood trees 8-19 feet with small red head jigs and minnows. Catfish good in 10 feet or less on cutshad, perch on jug lines and rod and reel. Report by Wendell Ramsey, Ramsey Fishing.
Oak Creek
SLOW. Water lightly stained; 76 degrees; 16.27 feet below pool. Black bass are good on plastic creature baits and stick baits in watermelon purple swirl or green pumpkin, and squarebill crankbaits. Crappie bite is improving on crappie jigs. Catfish are good on cut carp and shad. The trot line anglers are having success with live bait. Report by Bronte Guns and Tackle Pro Staff.
Palestine
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 74 degrees; 1.08 feet above pool. Recent storms with lightning and strong winds limited the fishing last weekend. More inclement weather is in the forecast, but should be without the strong winds, except in the immediate vicinity of thunderstorms. White bass and hybrid striper have been excellent trolling over humps, points and roadbeds with Yankee rigs with a diver, redneck rigs or crankbait diver, and rattle traps Please be sure you can tell the whites and hybrids apart, use the stripes-to-the-tail method described in the Texas Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Annual. Catfish are in shoreline rocks now for the spawn. Channel catfish fishing remains excellent for the small ones using a bobber fishing about 5 feet out from the rocks. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing.
Palo Pinto
GOOD. Water stained; 78 degrees; 6.57 feet below pool. The lake has risen a foot and continues to rise. Blue catfish are good with cut bait in freshwater. Crappie are slow. Carp are spawning. Drums are biting on minnows and worms.
Pinkston
GOOD. normal stain; 74 degrees. May is one of the best times to fish Pinkston. Largemouth bass are good in numbers fishing the deep water on the south end near the dam with 6-8 inch flutter spoons, dropshot and spooks. Topwater frogs are good in grass near the dam. Black crappie are fair on natural colored crappie jigs and minnows. Report by Cal Cameron, Cal’s ETX Guide Service.
Possum Kingdom
GOOD. Water clear; 73 degrees; 0.26 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are consistent as the water temperature slowly starts to increase. Stripers are fair to good in 30-70 feet of water. Live bait is the most consistent way to put fish in the boat but some can be caught trolling with white, chartreuse, and silver lures. Sand bass are slow to fair with fish scattered in 10-20 feet of water using live shad or small slabs and jigs in white or silver. Catfish are good with cut shad in 2-10 feet and 40-60 feet of water. Water clarity is steady at 4-10 feet of visibility. The north end of the lake is extremely muddy. Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service. Fishing patterns are holding steady for bass. Bass are good on topwaters in the mornings, then using worms later in the day in 8-15 feet of water. Report by JK Outdoors Bass Fishing Guide Service.
Proctor
SLOW. Water stained; 65 degrees; 9.44 feet below pool. Water continues to run into the lake and the water level is on the rise. Sowell Creek day use ramp is now open, as well as the Copperas Creek west campground ramp. Reports that gar fishing is good in the shallow water near Sowell Creek.
Raven
GOOD. Water stained; 71 degrees. Lake Raven is temporarily closed due to flooding.
Ray Hubbard
GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 0.02 feet above pool. Fishing patterns are holding steady heading into a weekend with mild weather. White bass are good early in the morning on flats in 2-6 feet of water using small bospinners and 3 inch swimbaits 1/2 ounce jig head. Look for birds on the shorelines picking up shad. White bass relating to humps and long points in 17-26 feet of water using 3/4 ounce Bovee slab with a jig 12 inches above. Crappie are fair in 14-18 feet of water relating to brush. Catfish have moved mid depth on long points and ridges in 14-24 feet of water with cut shad. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.
Ray Roberts
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 70 degrees; 2.27 feet above pool. White bass are on the bank in the morning using topwaters. Channel catfish should start picking up, with a few blue catfish in deeper water. Channel catfish are good on punch bait or cut. Crappie are good on structure 15-20 feet on minnows. Report by Justin Wilson, Wilson Outdoor Connection.
Richland Chambers
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 70 degrees; 1.59 feet above pool. White Bass are good on main lake points and humps in 25-35 feet of water with a slab and jig combination. Check out the Old U.S. Route 287 Roadbed. Hybrid stripers are good on the Texas State Highway 309 Flats and Pelican Island in 30 feet of water on live shad. Catfish are fair on windblown points with shad. Report by Royce Simmons, Gone Fishin' Guide Service.
Sam Rayburn
GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 0.08 feet below pool. The lake is on the rise due to runoff. The water is off colored midlake. Bass are on points and deeper water with Carolina or Texas rigs. The frog bite is picking up bass in shallow lily pads and brush. The spawn is finally finishing up with a few still on beds. Crappie are primarily on brush with a few shallow spawners in cypress trees. Catfish are good in deeper water channels with cut bait, minnows and worms. Some catches of big blue catfish. White bass are schooling on points biting minnows, jigging spoons, and small crankbaits. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service. Lake is full pool with the water rising on average 1 foot every two days. There has been a large wave of fish, pushing shallow following bait. Target bass on grass, bushes and standing timber using topwater frogs, small swimbaits, and swim jigs. Offshore bite is still productive in 15-22 feet of water, but the fish are scattered at the moment due to changing water levels. Report by Captain Hank Harrison, Double H Precision Fishing.
Somerville
GOOD. Water stained; 73 degrees; 0.96 feet above pool. Anticipate more boater traffic while other area lakes are temporarily closed due to flooding. Catfish are fair and crappie and bluegill good on minnows, worms, and stink bait at Somerville Marina early morning. Black bass are slow hitting soft crankbaits and plastic baits in 5-8 feet of water. Crappie good on the brush piles in 10-20 feet of water and pilings biting minnows and small jigs. Catfish are very good in 2-8 feet of water. Larger catfish are good in deep water on jug lines baited with shad or cut bait. White bass are good trolling in the lake using Pet spoons and jigs, and when anchored with ghost minnows or shad. Hybrids are good from the shore at the dam and Welch Park areas using cut bait and 2 ounce jigs. Finding schools is the key. Report by Weldon Kirk, Fish Tales Guide Service.
Spence
SLOW. Water stained; 75 degrees. 47.83 feet below pool. Black bass are good flipping jigs or vibrating jigs into the shallows. Crappie are reported to be slow. Catfish are fair to good on cut bait in deeper pockets. Report by Bronte Guns and Tackle Pro Staff.
Stamford
GOOD. Water stained; 65 degrees; 0.03 feet below pool. The lake is fresh with water running over the spillway. Crappie bite is good when you can find spawning crappie in shallow water with crappie jigs. Largemouth bass are in similar areas as the crappie hitting the crappie jigs. Channel catfish are good casting minnows on the rocks. Fish seem to have a low metabolism but as the water continues to clear and warm the bite should become more active.
Stillhouse
GOOD. Water stained; 72 degrees; 0.51 feet above pool. Incredibly, Stillhouse Hollow has risen over 14 feet in the last 10 days and hit the full pool mark on May 7th, the first time the lake has been full since August 2022. The courtesy docks are now once again usable. There is muddy water in the eastern half of the lake, with clearer water existing the closer you get to the dam. Largemouth bass fishing continues to be the main draw on this hydrilla-packed reservoir with most consistent anglers targeting fish on the deep outside edge of hydrilla beds. Catfish anglers willing to barge through the debris found between Cedar Gap Park and Union Grove Park have been scoring where the Lampasas River and Trimmier Creek merge, especially when current from runoff is obvious. Newly submerged vegetation in shallow water is a good fishing option. Dark, natural hues are a solid choice for soft plastic baits all year. Report by Bob Maindelle, Holding the Line Guide Service.
Tawakoni
GREAT. Water lightly stained; 68 degrees; 1.87 feet above pool. Lake Tawakoni continues to warm despite high water levels and fishing also continues to be great. Hybrid striper & white bass are finishing up their spawning this week and we are seeing many fish without eggs anymore. Fish are being caught on humps and points in 15-25 feet on slabs and swimbaits. Eating sized blue catfish are really good on wind blown banks in 1-5 feet on fresh cut bait. Channel catfish are wide open under bobbers or straight down on punch bait in 1-5 feet or 18-22 feet. Crappie are good around docks and shallow brush. Jigs are working best. Largemouth bass are solid and biting good around lily pads, shallow docks, rip rap and concrete structure. The shad spawn is in full swing. Report by Captain Michael Littlejohn, Lake Tawakoni Guide Service.
Texana
SLOW. Water stained; 68 degrees; 0.96 feet below pool. Lake is turbid, but the upper portion is starting to clear. Bass are fair north of the U.S. Route 59. Crappie are slow.
Texoma
GOOD. Water normal stain; 67 degrees; 6.02 feet above pool. Striped bass fishing is excellent on live shad fishing deep water 50-70 feet suspending shad around 40-50 feet down. Bigger the bait, the bigger the fish. Topwaters are working great along flooded rocks where shad are spawning, keep an eye out for birds along the banks. The mudline will be throughout the lake but coves will hold clear water along with fish and bait. Crappie fishing is slow as most fish are shallow up in the trees and grass that is flooded after a few years of being dry. Slip corks with minnows in the trees, docks are producing a few on jigs with a crappie nibble tip. Smallmouth and largemouth bass are good on top waters and plastics along rocks where shad are spawning early. Tires near marinas will hold bass as well. Catfishing is good, seeing flatheads coming from stumpy areas on live shad and blue cats coming off the rocks down the bluffs in 40-50 feet of water. Channel catfish are showing up in coves 30 feet near creek mouths. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. The lake is muddy and 5-6 feet above normal due to runoff from the rivers. Watch for the egrets feeding on the shad spawn leading the way to hybrid stripers. Hybrid stripers are excellent with limits coming on topwaters along the bank early in the morning, then switch to brightly colored swimbaits on flats and points in 10-20 feet of water. The bigger fish have moved off the banks to deeper water. The spawn is coming to an end so fish will start to transition to the dam area. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.
Toledo Bend
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 75 degrees; 0.52 feet above pool. The lake is high and there continues to be an Influx of water flowing in so the floodgates remain open. The main lake is stained. The wind has been high, so it has been hard to stay out there on these fish. Bass are good with lots of action on top water baits for the first hour of daylight. Once the sun rises over the trees, time to back out either in front of the flooded bushes or 8-10 feet of water with wacky-worms, light Texas rigs and shallow running crankbaits. There are a few fish on deep main lake points and ridges in 12-18 feet with Texas or Carolina rigs, and big crankbaits. Crappie bite if off due to the high water and current. A few fish can be caught on brush, but the best bite has been on docks in 8-12 feet of water with jigs and live bait. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.
Travis
GOOD. Water stain; 70 degrees; 48.84 feet below pool. The lake has risen 3 feet. Bass are good in the main lake in shallow water and pockets, and points off the main lake with swimbaits and craws. Bigger bass on craws, creature baits, with better numbers on dropshots. More bass are starting to show up in marinas. White bass are schooling near bluff walls chasing the shad spawn. Report by Randal Frisbie, Central Texas Fishing Guide, LLC. Fishing patterns are similar with consistent weather. Expect the frog bite and topwater to turn on, and suspended shad under marinas makes for schooling bass as well. The majority of bass are done spawning, but you may stumble upon some along small pockets or ledges on the main lake in about as deep as you can see on bluff walls. Texas rigged soft plastics like stick worms, lizards, or creature baits, and craws work well here, and a medium crankbait also will catch some nice ones. The grass is holding lots of post spawners, and most of your soft plastics will work here, including flukes and swimbaits. Topwater bite is starting to pick up with the warmer weather. Report by Bryan Cotter, Texas Hawgs.
Twin Buttes
GOOD. Water stained. 79 degrees; 33.69 feet below pool. As the water temperature increases catfish are scattered between shallow and deep water. Crappie are slow and scattered on brush in 7-8 feet of water, but as the water temperature increases water temperatures crappie should move to deeper water on brush. White bass are slow with very little surface action. Best to target white bass at night in the lights for numbers. No reports of largemouth bass. Report by Captain Michael Peterson, 4 Reel Fun Guide Service.
Tyler
FAIR. Water stained; 72 degrees; 0.61 feet above pool. Bass are fair in all depths on crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and trick worms. Crappie are fair in 16 feet of water on brush piles with minnows and jigs. Bream are good on red worms. Catfish are fair on liver and stink bait in shallow water grass and rock lines. Report by Paul Taylor, The Boulders at Lake Tyler.
Waco
GREAT. Water stained; 66 degrees; 20.18 feet above pool. All boat ramps are closed due to flooding. The U.S. Corps of Engineers Parks are closed and are projected to reopen June 3, 2024.
Walter E. Long
GOOD. Water normal stain; 75 degrees. Big groups of shad in the back of many coves, but bass are not blasting them. Bass are spread out between the reeds, grass, with bigger fish are biting on the deeper edges of grass, but there are not as many bites. The worm is still catching the most fish. Many techniques are working giving us options for going after them, but worms are still catching most of the fish. The weather has been cloudy and rainy with similar rain in the forecast. Panfish bite is still going strong. Crappie bite is good in deeper brush tops, and in the grass. Report by David Townsend, Austin Fishing Guide. Crappie are good in 5-10 feet of water with black and chartreuse jigs. Report by Jess Rotherham, Texas Crappie Fishing Service.
Weatherford
FAIR. Water heavily stained; 75 degrees; 1.16 feet below pool. Fishing has slowed after a rise in water level for all species but should improve as the water stabilizes. Crappie are fair with smaller sized catches in deeper water brush piles with minnows or jigs. Bass are slow transitioning to summer pattern depths hitting crankbaits and chatterbaits. Catfish are fair in shallow water.
Welsh
GOOD. Water stained. 77 degrees. Welsh is a power plant lake and is primarily fished in the winter months so there are few anglers on the water.
White River
SLOW. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 19.89 feet below pool. Crappie are good using minnows in the shallows. Catfish are being caught on cut bait, minnows and worms from the docks or banks. White bass can be caught trolling near the island with a crankbait.
Whitney
FAIR. Water stained; 72 degrees; 8.56 feet above pool. Water levels are 8 feet high. Catfish are good in the mouth of creeks fishing with cut shad. Striped bass limits are being caught on live shad in 20-35 feet of water, with a few being caught in shallow water on topwater plugs. Crappie continue to be fair on small jigs and minnows fished near deeper structure. White bass are fair moving out of the creeks in shallow waters. Largemouth bass continue to be fair along structures and docks. Report by Captain Cory Vinson, Guaranteed Guide Service.
Worth
FAIR. Water normal stain; 72 degrees; 1.81 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are holding steady. White bass are good on main lake structures with slabs and cohos. Crappie are good shallow and mid depths on jigs. Blue catfish and channel catfish are good on punch bait and shad. Report provided by Chad Ferguson of North Texas Catfish Guide Service.
Wright Patman
GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 2.73 feet above pool. Crappie are loading up on brush tops all over the lake. Crappie are biting best on points with minnows and jigs. Catfish have slowed down, but still can be caught with range cubes, blood or cheese bait. Report by Jerry Gennings, local angler and guide.
Houston
GOOD. Water stained; 66 degrees; 1.85 feet above pool. After the recent rains the lake levels are high, water is stained and there is a lot of floating debris. The lake should take a few weeks to bounce back. Current is very strong in certain locations, so please do not take a chance, be prepared and wear your kill switch. Great time to go through your safety gear and take time to run inventory, clean and inspect for replacing. Catfish will be biting great in live and cut shad. Largemouth bass and white bass will light up. Shortly after that the crappie will turn back on. Thoughts and prayers go out to everyone impacted by the latest floods. Great opportunity to take time to check on your neighbor or friend if they live by the waters edge. Report by Captain Zackary Scott, Zack Attack Fishing.

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