Granbury Fishing Report

Apr 17, 2024
GOOD. Water clear; 70 degrees; 0.17 feet below pool. Granbury water temperatures are in the upper 60s and in the 70s in the back of the creeks on warmer afternoons. White bass are good to excellent on slabs and spinnerbaits fished near main lake flats from in town near the shores to the flats near Blue Water Shores. There are many smaller sand bass, but some as large as 2 pounds. Striped bass are slow to fair to 7 pounds on live shad and alabama rigs trolled. Best reports of striped bass continue to come from the lower ends between Decordova subdivision to Striper Alley. Crappie are reported as fair to good in the back of creeks on small minnows and or jigs worked under a cork. Crappie are being caught on many areas of the lake including most creeks from in town to Decordova Bend Estates. Black bass reports are fair to good in numbers with an occasional bigger fish to 7 pounds plus. Many are on the beds and soft plastics, jigs and crankbaits are several options.Catfish reports for those bigger blues and yellows have slowed some, but cut shad worked on the upper ends is your best choice. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters. Striped bass are slow using umbrella-rigs, swimbaits or fresh shad. Fish are scattered from Decordova to the way up to Farm-To-Market 51 bridge. Report by Kraig Sexton, Sexton's Guide Service LLC, Fishing Charter, Marine Electronics & Whitney. Crappie are fair on jigs and small minnows fished from the bank. Sand bass are fair hitting medium minnows. Largemouth bass are staying near cover, with some sizeable catches being reported. Catfish are good on cut bait and large minnows on bottom. Perch and bluegill are excellent close to shore on worms so bring the kids out for a memorable time. Report by Terry Hodges, local angler.

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