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Texas Fishing Reports


2005-07-29
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 85 degrees; 909.23' Largemouth are fair to good in 6'-10' at daylight along ledges of mainlake points and in submerged timber 12'-18' deep working a Camo JDC Drop Shot Worm (www.jdcbaits.com) a 1/8 oz. jighead, s more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-07-20
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 85 degrees; 909': Largemouth are good to 4.5 lbs at first light along ledges of mainlake points on white Terminator (www.terminatorlures.com), spinnerbaits, wtrmelon-red Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com) & smoke- more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-07-17
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Report Fishing has remained great at Lake Fork and should continue to be great until the temps start cooling in September. While your chance at a 13+ lb bass are best during the spawn, summer bass fishing at Lake Fork offers cons more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-07-14
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Water gin clear; 84 degrees; 909': Largemouth are good just before and right at first light on top of ledges in 4'-8' along mainlake points w/ immediate access to deep water on white Terminator tungsten spinnerbaits (www.terminatorlures.com), bl more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-07-11
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report After a little vacation to fish for smallmouth on Lake Champlain over the 4th, I’m happy to report that the deep bite is still on at Lake Fork. More and more bass are showing up on deep summertime structure and our numbers of bas more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-07-07
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 86.5 degrees; 909.36': Largemouth are good to 4.5 lbs. for the first hour or 2 of daylight, in 4'-8' on a Daiquiri JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters (www.jdcbaits.com), 3 wht 7/16 oz. Terminator (www.terminatorlures.com) Tung more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-06-30
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 84 degrees; 909.85': Largemouth are fair to good at first light in 4-8' along ledges of mainlake points on a white 7/16 oz. Terminator tungsten spinnerbait (www.terminatorlures.com), 5 inch Texas rigged pumpkin Whac more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-06-26
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Weekly Report The deep bite at Lake Fork is often some of our best fishing of the year and the summer of 2005 is off to a great start. In the week from 6/18 to 6/25, we had a 10-06, 10-00, 9-02, and six other fish between 7 and 8 pounds more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork


2005-06-22
12:00 AM

Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas - Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 83 degrees; 909.89' Largemouth are fair on top of mainlake and sloping points at first light in 5'-20' on 2 Daiquiri Skip-N-Pop topwaters (www.jdcbaits.com), 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com) more...
Capt. Jim Files - Canyon Lake


2005-06-19
12:00 AM

Fishing Lake Fork, Texas - Lake Fork Report The lunkers at Lake Fork remain spread all over the lake, making for a variety of good patterns from 2’ to 30’. Signs of a healthy ecosystem abound at Fork, whether you look at the loads of bluegill and bass fingerlings swimming more...
Tom Redington - Lake Fork

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