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Report for Canyon Lake & Lake LBJ, Texas
Capt. Jim Files
September 14, 2005
Canyon Lake - Freshwater Fishing Report

Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 79-83 degrees; 908.55':
Largemouth are good in numbers at first light in 3'-8' of water tight to rock and stumps along breaklines on white 3/8 oz. "Red Series" Terminator spinnerbait(www.terminatorlures.com), 4" Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com) rigged on a 3/0 "K" Wacky Hook
(www.falconlures.com) and pumpkin Skip-N-Pops (www.jdcbaits.com)under cloud cover. Upriver, bass continue to hold along the primary breakline of the channel, positioning along laydowns and undercut
banklines where medium running shad crankbaits, 3/16 oz. white-char. Terminator tungsten spinnerbait and pitching Brush Hogs work well.
Smallmouth are slow in 15'-25' of water on chameleon Scoundrel worms on jigheads, watermelon 3" JR. Craw and 4" natural Whacky Sticks on Texas rigs.
White Bass are fair at night under lights in 20'-30' vertically jigging.
For lodging recommendations or to book a guided trip w/the only licensed, fulltime, professional guides fishing Canyon Lake contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com). Call (830) 833-5688
or email [email protected]. Your most convenient source for live bait and tackle is Canyon Bait House, 15605 Cranes Mill Rd., (830) 899-9747.
Lake LBJ: Water lightly stained; 79-82 degrees; 824.81':
Largemouth are good in early AM along seawall rip rap in 3'-8' using a blue-white-chartreuse 1/4 oz. Terminator spinnerbait, 3" watermelon Skip-N-Pop (www.jdcbaits.com) topwaters, Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com). Sometime after mid-
morning, fish reposition along channel breaklines, especially on points and tight to wooden pilings of docks where pitching a 3/16 oz. watermelon Terminator jig (www.terminatorlures.com)or black-red Craw Tube(www.cremelure.com) or skipping a wacky rigged watermelon-red Whacky Stick on a 3/0 weedless 3/0 "K"
Wacky Hook (www.falconlures.com) under the dock will produce.
Stripers are fair to good at night around lights Spoiler Shads and free-lining live bait.
White Bass are very good at night on 1-1/2" Lit'l Fishies.
Crappie are good over brushpiles along docks and breaklines on live minnows.
To book a guided trip with the only fulltime guide fishing LBJ for over 45 years contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com). Call (830) 833-5688 or email: [email protected].
Lake Buchanan: Water clear; 80 degrees; 1015.68':
Largemouth are good to 4 lbs early in 4'-10' along laydowns and breaklines of creek channel ledges using a rootbeer 4" Strike Grub (www.jdcbaits.com) on 1/8th oz. jigheads, 5" green-pumpkin Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com), white-char. tungsten Terminttor spinnerbaits www.terminatorlures.com) and a 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Trap (www.rat-l-trap.com). If the
"shallow" bite slows of shuts down try working deeper humps or brushpiles w/a Carolina rigged Snap Back creature bait or JDC Drop Shot Worm, fishing both very slow.
Stripers are fair on mainlake points and humps from Flag Island to Crystal Cove trolling white-gray striper jigs and drifting live bait.
White Bass are slow over 20'-30' of water on main creek points jigging 2" Spoiler Shads, Tiny Trap (www.rat-l-trap.com) & Pirk Minnows.
For info. or to book a guided trip for largemouth or stripers contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com). Call (830) 833-5688 or
email [email protected].
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