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Texas Fishing Reports


2005-05-26
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear, 78 degrees; 909.97' Largemouth are good at daylight in 5'-20' outside of stickups and standing timber on white Terminator buzzbaits (www.terminatorlures.com) shad pattern Bleeding Shad 'Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com), Ca more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-05-23
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Report The lunkers at Lake Fork remain spread all over the lake. A number of fish are finishing up their spawn and the abundant submerged vegetation is keeping many bass shallow. Conversely, for those fish that have already head more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-05-20
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 70-74 degrees; 910.15' : Largemouth are good early in 5'-20' using pumpkin Whacky Sticks, white 7/16 oz. Terminator titanium (www.terminatorlures.com) spinner-baits, JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters (www.jdcbaits.com) and Ice T more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-05-16
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Bass Report For the past week on Lake Fork, covering lots of water and trying a variety of patterns has been critical to catching fish. We boated fish up to 8 lb and jumped off a couple larger ones by fishing everything from Caro more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-05-12
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 70 degrees; 910.47' Largemouth are good early along bluffs and mainlake points in 8'-15' using white 7/16 oz. Terminator tungsten (www.terminatorlures.com) spinnerbaits, pumpkin-chart. Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.co more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-05-08
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weely Report Early May is a transition period on Lake Fork. As is typical of this time of year, we caught fish up to 9 lbs this week on everything from sight fishing to deep diving crankbaits. We’ve been finding some big bass schooling more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-05-06
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 69 degrees; 910': Largemouth are good in 5'-18' using smoke-red Snap Back tubes (www.terminatorlures.com) pumpkin-chartreus 4 Ring Wroms and Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com). Upriver, bass to 6 lbs. are very good o more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-04-29
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 67-69 degrees; 910.16' Largemouth are good in 6'-12' along breaklines of flats using 1/4 oz. white Terminator spinnerbaits, 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shiner Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-traps.com) and pumpkin-chartreuse Whacky Stic more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-04-27
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Report While we are still seeing some big females on spawning beds, the majority of bass on Lake Fork are currently moving into post spawn and early summer patterns. In the coming weeks, you’ll be able to catch bass about any way more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-04-22
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 68 degrees; 910.11': Largemouth are good on 3'-8' breaklines on 1/4 white Terminator spinnerbaits (www.terminatorlures.com, pumpkin Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com)dead- sticking albino soft plastic jerkbaits and sh more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake

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Lake Fork (62)

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