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Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas

Capt. Jim Files
December 26, 2004
Canyon Lake - Freshwater Fishing Report

Canyon Lake: Water stained upper-clear in main lake; 51 degrees; 910':

Largemouth have been fair to good over brushpiles 10'-20' in feeder creeks using Camo/green flake Bungee worms, black/blue Snap Back creature baits and

watermelon-red Craw Tubes (www.cremelure.com). During colder weather on cold fronts expect bass to pull out to substantially deeper water to suspend along the

thermocline until after the passage of the front. During these relatively stable periods both largemouth and smallmouth become active and begin foraging along

submerged points and ledges. Upriver, pitching 3/16-1/4 oz. blk/blue Terminator Finesse Jigs (www.terminatorlures.com) dressed w/Uncle Josh pork trailers (www.unclejosh.com), wacky rigged stickbaits like black/blue flake Wacky Sticks rigged on a "K" Wacky Hook (www.falconlures.com) or Texas rigged 6" black/blue Power Worms (www.berkley.com) fished tight to brush and trees along channel breaklines.

Smallmouth are very good to 3 lbs in 8'-20' on 3" smoke curl tail grubs, white weightless Whacky Sticks, brown 1/8 oz. Curb's hair jigs, smoke/red flake Snap Back tubes.

Stripers good during the afternoon in larger creeks and bays on white streamer flys & fly fishing tackle, Hyper Striper jigs and trailers (www.kgenterprise.com) and Pirk Minnows.

White Bass slow to fair in 40' along mainlake points jigging 1/4 oz. silver Pirk Minnows and 2" Gulp Minnow Grubs.

For area information, accommodations, or to book a guided trip w/the most experienced, Fulltime, professional guide service fishing Canyon for 40 years

contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com). Call: (830) 833-5688 or email [email protected]. Your most convenient bait and tackle dealer to the upper end and Guadalupe River on the south side of the lake is Canyon Bait House, 15695 Cranes Mill Rd., (830) 899-9747.

Lake Buchanan: Water clear; 48 degrees; 1019.50':

Largemouth are fair along main and secondary creek ledges in 10'-20'using 1/8 oz. brown hair jigs dressed w/ pork trailers, Texas rigged 6" Fire and Ice worms and Smokin' Green Devil's Tongues (www.cremelure.com) on drop shot rigs. between cold fronts, look for bass to begin actively feeding along ledges of creek flats where a white/chart. 7/16 oz. Terminator tungsten

spinnerbait (www.terminatorlures.com), white Photon (www.photonlures.com)crankbaits and wacky rigged 5" pumpkin Whacky Sticks rigged on a 3/0 "K" Wacky Hook (www.falconlures.com) produce after midmorning when the water has had time to warm a degree or two.

Striped Bass are fair to good in 25'-32' from The Willows to Flag Island bottom trolling 1/2 oz. white/gray Hyper Striper jigs (www.kgenterprise.com),

vertically jigging 1/2 oz. Pirk Minnows and tight-lining live bait.

White Bass fair on main creek points in 20' using 1/8 oz. chrome/blue Spin Traps, Pirk Minnows and 2" Gulp Minnow Grubs on jigheads.

Crappie are good to 12" under the heated crappie dock at Hi-Line Resort using white Curb's crappie jigs, Tube Jigs (www.cremelure.com) and live minnows.

To book a guided trip for stripers or largemouth bass contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com). Call (830) 833-5688 or email: [email protected]. Our headquarters on Lake Buchanan is Hi-Line Lake

Resort http://www.hilinelakeresort.com.

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We offer guided trips for largemouth, smallies stripers, whites & crappie on some of the most productive lakes in central and south Texas: Canyon Lake, Lake LBJ, Choke Canyon and the Highland Chain. We offer 1/2 and full day rates on most lakes. Price includes everything necessary for fishing. Trips are prioced for 2 anglers. Additional charge for a third person.

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JR's Guide Service
Phone: 830-868-7042
Alt. Phone: 830-385-9579
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