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Texas Fishing Reports


2005-12-08
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake; Water clear; 60 degrees; 907.07' (3' low) Fishing between cold fronts in areas with trees and stumps in 8'-12'or along ledges on mainlake and inside of secondary points in 6'-15'is producing numbers of bass from 2-5 lbs. right now. Pitc more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-12-03
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 62 degrees; 907.15' (3' low) Largemouth are good along 5'-10' breaklines of flats w/ deep water nearby pitching a 5 somke-red JDC Craw, Texas rigged green-pumpkin Scoundrel worms, and 3/16 oz. pumpkin Terminato more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-12-03
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report With a cold front rolling over Lake Fork seemingly every other day, the pattern has continued to change. Some days the deep bite has been best, other days shallow has been the way to go, while both have worked on a number of days more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-11-24
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 62 degrees; 907.15': Largemouth are good in 2'-12' along chunk & boulder rock inside of vertical timber w/deeper water nearby using Texas rigged watermelon-red Creme Scoundrel worms, 4 pumpkin Ring Worms and smoke-r more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-11-16
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 61 degrees; 3' Low The fall migration and feeding frenzy is in full swing. Both largemouth and smallies have moved from deeper mainlake points into shallower water where they are aggressively chasing and gorging on bai more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-11-15
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report What a great week I’ve had here at Lake Fork. Fishing for numbers of bass has continued to be great with some big fished mixed in. If that wasn’t enough, my wife and I were blessed with a healthy little boy, Nathan, our first ch more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-11-09
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 63-65 degrees; 907.31' (3.3' low) Bass are schooled up by year class holding in and around standing timber, stumps and laydowns in 4'-10' along channel breaklines, creeks and mainlake points. Largemouth are very good more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-11-03
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - CANYON LAKE: Water clear; 64 degrees; 2.5' low: Follow the baitfish as they migrate from mainlake and secondary points into bays along breaklines of flats at the mouth of creeks. It's typical in the fall as waters cool, schooling activity has star more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


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

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