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Texas Fishing Reports


2004-11-20
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water murky-clear lower; 63 degrees; 914.40': *12' Above Pool & Rising - Boater Caution Strongly Suggested* Largemouth are good bank shallow and down to 6' deep in creeks and bays below the mudline along rocky transition points using more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-11-12
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake & Upper Guadalupe River Water gin clear; 62 degrees; 909.50': Largemouth are very good early to 6 lbs in 6'-12' on transition points and at the mouth of feeder creeks using Bleeding Shiner Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-traps), green pumpkin more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-11-06
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Water mostly clear; 68 degrees; 1018.28' Largemouth are good along drop offs and points in 3'-8' using a white-chartreuse Terminator (www.terminatorlures.com) tungsten spinnerbait, 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com) 3 smoke more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-11-04
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 68 degrees; 911': Largemouth are good along breaklines in creeks power fishing with lipless crankbaits like 1/4 oz. Rat-l-Trap (www.rat-l-trap,com), topwater walkers and white-chart. Terminator tungsten (www.terminatorlu more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-10-28
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake Water clear lower-murky upper; 74 degrees; 912.63' Largemouth are good early and all day under cloud cover in 5'-9' using white 7/16 oz. Terminator tungsten spinnerbaits (www.terminatorlures.com) , Cisco Photon crankbaits (www.photo more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-10-15
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water clear; 74-76 degrees; 909.14': Largemouth are very good in 6'-20' along open water ledges and points with brush or timber using white Photon crankbaits (www.photonlures.com), green Super Tube Heavy (www.cremelure.com) and Bl more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-10-08
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 78 degrees; 910': Largemouth are good to 6 lbs. in 8'-20' of water along bluffs and lake points using green-pumpkin Snap Back tubes (www.terminatorlures.com), pumpkin-char. Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com) and pum more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-09-30
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 78 degrees; 909': Largemouth are good early and late on white 1/4 oz. Terminator buzzbaits (www.terminatorlures.com), pumpkin Wacky Sticks rigged on a 3/0 K Wacky Hook (www.falconlures.com) and white Photon crankb more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-09-23
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 79 degrees; 909': Largemouth are good early in 20' along bluffs and mainlake points on smoke-red flake Snap Back tubes (www.terminatorlures.com), pumpkin Slider worms and green pumpkin 3/16 oz. Terminator finesse jig more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2004-09-17
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - CANYON LAKE: Water clear; 80 degrees; 909.27': Largemouth are very good to 6 lbs. early along breaklines using Snap Back jerkbaits (www.terminatorlures.com) rigged on a 5/0 weighted Bait Jerker Hook (www.falconlures.com) and later in 15'-20' on s more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake

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