Newly remodeled cabin on the lake. Come fish, swim, relax, refresh all while being close to all the wonderful things Historic Granbury has to offer. Private entrance, lake front, dock and boat slip.
$149/night
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There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.
Friday
Rain Showers Likely
Hi: 73
Friday Night
Mostly Cloudy
Lo: 60
Saturday
Partly Sunny
Hi: 87
Saturday Night
Slight Chance Thunderstorms
Lo: 66
Sunday
Sunday Night
Mostly Clear
Lo: 51
Monday
Mostly Sunny
Hi: 71
Monday Night
Lo: 48
Extended Weather Forecast
Water Level on 3/28: 692.63 (-0.37)
Water Level Details
GOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees; 0.14 feet below pool. Water temperatures are in the upper 50s to low 60s and rising. Striped bass fishing has been hit-and-miss, but when located fish to 10 pounds are possible. Best bait is live shad or trolled spider rigs fished near striper alley. Crappie limits are possible on small minnows or jigs fished near structures, creek entrances and in the back of the creeks. Blue catfish are active and can be caught on cut or live shad on main lake humps and on the upper ends near Hunter Park. Many of the sand bass are still spawning on the upper ends near Tin Top, however many are returning to the main lake and can be caught in numbers on white and chartreuse slabs near humps and ridges. Largemouth bass are also moving into the shallows to their spawning beds. Look for fish staged at creek entrances and in the back of creeks. Largemouth bass anglers are reporting some good catches on soft plastics and spinner baits working sloughs and docks. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.