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Texas Fishing Reports


2005-11-03
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report With a relatively stable weather pattern for the last several weeks, the fishing at Lake Fork is very predictable. Bass are following the shad and feeding up before winter, so the location and depth changes slightly from day-to-d more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-10-26
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 69 degrees; 907' (2' low): Bass are beginning to migrate into bays following shad toward flats leading to feeder creeks. Expect to see schooling activity in these areas sooner, rather than later. Best lure choices are go more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-10-17
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Report This 10.68 lb beauty is the best remedy I’ve found so far for my fall allergies: [img]http://www.lakeforkpictures.com/051014tom1068.jpg[/img] Andrew with a nice bass on a Lake Fork Baby Ring Fry: [img]http://www.lakefor more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-10-13
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 77 degrees; 907.50' (1.5 feet low) Largemouth to 5 lbs. are very good along breaklines of flats in 2'-8' and also secondary creek points in 8'-15' using white Terminator Red Series spinnerbaits, 1/4 oz. Rat-L-Traps and more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-10-09
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report After a long awaited cool down, Lake Fork has slept off its hangover-like effects of the fall turnover and great numbers of bass are being caught in depths of 3” to 30’. Small fish are dominating the catch right now; however, wit more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-10-05
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 78-80 degrees; 907 (2' Low): Largemouth are good to 5 lbs early and late along mainlake points in 5'-12' on a 6 junebug Scoundrel worm (www.cremelure.com), Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com)& grn-pumpkin sm more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-09-28
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 82 degrees; 908': Largemouth are fair to good at first light tight to stumps and laydowns in 4'- 8' using watermelon JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters (www.jdcbaits.com), wacky rigged 4 Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com) a more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-09-21
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 78-81 degrees; 908.33': Largemouth are good in numbers at first light very tight to brush and stickups in 3'- 6' on white Terminator spinnerbaits (www.terminatorlures.com), watermelon-red Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.c more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-09-18
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report September is one of the best months on Lake Fork to catch numbers of bass. While most of the fish caught this time of year aren’t lunkers, the steady action day-in and day-out makes it a favorite of many anglers. September is al more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-09-14
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 79-83 degrees; 908.55': Largemouth are good in numbers at first light in 3'-8' of water tight to rock and stumps along breaklines on white 3/8 oz. Red Series Terminator spinnerbait(www.terminatorlures.com), 4 Whack more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake

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