Final Cast Guide Service - Squaw Creek Reservoir


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Final Cast Guide Service offers morning trips at Squaw Creek Reservoir for channel catfish. Squaw Creek Reservoir is located less than 10 miles from Granbury, TX. Your guide, Kolby Kuhn, is a full time fishing guide that has spent countless hours patterning the fish and finding the best ways to catch them. He will work hard to make your fishing trip a success. Large numbers of channel catfish are caught on these trips. All you will need to bring is food and drinks, fishing license, and a cooler to put your fish filets in. Everything else will be provided. Your fish will also be cleaned for free. You are guaranteed to catch fish! Kolby also offers fishing trips on many other lakes. please contact us through our listings form.

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 19)

GOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees; 0.16 feet below pool. Water temperatures have been varying from the upper 50s to the low 60s depending on the weather. Spring winds come and go, so be careful on the water with high winds. Striped bass fishing has been hit-and-miss. Striped bass are good to 10 pounds using live shad or bream. Best reports for striped bass are from in town to Decordova area. Sand bass have been good on small spinnerbaits and minnows in the river near Tin Top and near Bentwater. Crappie and some largemouth bass are starting to move towards their spawning grounds especially on those warmer days. Limits of crappie have been reported near standing timber north of the railroad bridge. Largemouth bass are fair to 7 pounds near creek entrances using soft plastics. Big blue catfish are good on cut bait fished from Ports-O-Call to near Hunter park. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.

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