Lake Granbury Fishing Reports
Lake Granbury Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 15)
GOOD. Water stained; 50 degrees; 0.10 feet below pool. Granbury continues to be at full pool and the water temperatures are in the middle 40s on the main lake. White bass are on the move and are being caught on the upper ends and in the river. Some really big sandbass catches to 2.5lbs are being reported on slabs and 3 inch soft plastics. Striped bass to 12 pounds are good on 3-5 inch soft plastics fished near the deeper schools of baitfish on the upper ends. Some good striped bass catches have been reported near the Peninsula subdivision and some are being caught on the lower ends as well near the Power Lines in striper alley. Crappie action is good in town near submerged timber and some good catches continue to be caught in the river near Tin Top. Best crappie baits continue to be small jigs or small minnows. Big blue and yellow catfish catches to 30 pounds plus have been fair to good on cut shad fished on shallow flats near the river channel near Hunter Park. Largemouth bass fishing is better on those warmer days. Best largemouth catches have been reported near creek entrances and near laydowns on the upper ends and are best on soft plastics worked slowly. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.
Lake Granbury Fishing Reports (1 - 1 of 1)
1
Fishing for striped bass (commonly referred to as “striper”) is legendary for wide-open action and fun sized fish. But why? The answer is quite simple – striper fishing is not that hard to...
by Chris Walters on 6/24/2021
1