Texas - South Texas Plains Region

Kevin

Senior Fisheman
Joined
Jan 10, 2009
Location
Craig, Colorado
Best Catch
12lbs
Boat
Charger
#1
<TABLE width="100%"><TBODY><TR align=middle><TH scope=column>Water Body</TH><TH scope=column>Report</TH></TR><TR><TD>BRAUNIG </TD><TD>Water stained; 67 degrees. Black bass are fair on crankbaits and dark soft plastic worms in reeds and near the jetty and dam. Striped bass are good on liver and shad near the pier and at Dead Tree Point, and on silver and gold spoons and marble spinnerbaits near the jetty and dam. Redfish are good on crawfish, shad, shrimp, tilapia, and silver spoons, and down rigging spoons near the jetty and dam. Channel catfish are excellent on liver, shrimp, cut bait, and cheesebait near the dam and the intake. Blue catfish are good on cut bait.</TD></TR><TR><TD>CALAVERAS </TD><TD>Water stained; 67 degrees. Black bass are fair on dark soft plastic worms, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits around reed beds, near the dam, and in Granny's Cove. Striped bass are slow. Redfish are good on live bait and down rigging silver spoons between the crappie wall and the dam in 15 - 20 feet, and on crawfish and tilapia near the dam and Spider Island. Crappie are slow. Channel and blue catfish are excellent on liver, shrimp, cheesebait, and shad near the railroad bridge and 181 Cove. Yellow catfish are slow.</TD></TR><TR><TD>CHOKE CANYON </TD><TD>Water clear; 68 degrees; 9.38' low. Black bass are good on soft plastic lizards and large worms in heavy grass in 12 - 20 feet. White bass are slow. Crappie are fair on minnows. Drum are fair on live worms. Channel and blue catfish are good on punchbait in 2 - 7 feet. Yellow catfish are fair on live perch and goldfish.</TD></TR><TR><TD>FALCON </TD><TD>Water clear; 70 degrees. Black bass are good but mostly small on spinnerbaits and large Brush Hogs in 5 - 8 feet. Striped bass are slow. Crappie are slow. Channel and blue catfish are excellent on cut bait up the river. Yellow catfish are slow. Everyone in the boat must have a Mexico fishing license (if fishing the Mexico side) whether fishing or not.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- InstanceEndEditable -->
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