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Canyon Lake & Highland Chain of Lakes Guide Report
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Canyon Lake: Water gin clear; 83 degrees; 909.89'
Largemouth are fair on top of mainlake and sloping points at first light in 5'-20' on 2" Daiquiri Skip-N-Pop topwaters (www.jdcbaits.com), 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com), 2" Spoiler Shads
(www.cremelure.com) & 4" rootbeer-black fleck drop shot worms. Upriver, a significant algae bloom has slowed and shortened even the short-lived early AM motion bait bite. You can still catch a few bass right at daylight on black back 2" Spoiler Shads, blue-white-chart. 1/4 oz.
Terminator stainless spinnerbaits (www.terminatorlures.com) & chrome-blue Rat-L-Top topwaters (www.rat-l-trap.com). After the sun is up, our most effective bait has been either a Texas rigged grn. pumpkin-black fleck 3" JDC JR. Craw (www.jdcbaits.com) and wacky rigged 4" Ice Tea Scoundrel worm on 3/0 "K" Wacky Hooks (www.falconlures.com) tight to stumps and submerged trees along steep, undercut banklines and bluffs.

Smallmouth are fair to good at night on black single spin spinnerbaits, 3/16 oz. black-brown Terminator with Devil's Tongue trailers.

White Bass are fair at night under lights on Spoiler Shads, Tiny Traps and live bait.

Crappie are fair upriver in 10'-16' tight to standing trees on 1/16 oz. white Curb's crappie jigs and minnows.

For area info., accommodation 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 jimfish@moment.net. Your most convenient source for live bait and tackle is Canyon Bait House, Cranes Mill Rd., (830) 899-9747.
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Lake Buchanan: Water clear; 81 degrees; 1017.91':
Largemouth are fair to good up to 4 pounds at daylight in 5'-8' of water along laydowns on points in the Apple Orchard and over deeper submerged midlake humps using a white-char. 7/16 oz. Terminator Tungsten (www.terminatorlures.com spinnerbait, Texas rigged
pumpkin-char. Whacky Stick (www.cremelure.com) & a Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Trap (www.rat-l-trap.com) After the sun is on the water move to deeper structure like ledges and humps w/a Carolina rigged camo colored JDC drop shot worm (www.jdcbaits.com) or deep diving Fat Free Shads.

Stripers are only fair drifting live bait and at night on 3" Spoiler Shads (www.cremelure.com) & white 1/4 oz. bucktails & 4" chartreuse JDC Strike Grub on an 1/8 oz. jighead.

White Bass are fair to good at night until daylight around lights using a 1-1/2" blue back Lit'l Fishie (www.cremelure.com), Tiny Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com) and live minnows.

Crappie are fair at night on brushpiles and submerged trees in 8'-15' on crappie jigs and live 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 jimfish@moment.net.
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Lake LBJ: Water Stained; 80 degrees; 824.96':
Black Bass are good just before and right at daylight along 4'-10' breaklines tight to weeds or laydowns on silver shad Terminator buzzbaits (www.terminatorlures.com), 1/4 oz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps (www.rat-l-trap.com) and whacky rigged watermelon-red Whacky Sticks (www.cremelure.com) around deep water docks.

Stripers are fair at night using 3" Spoiler Shads (www.cremelure.com), white 1/4 oz. bucktails w/JDC Strike Grub trailers and free-lining live bait.

White Bass are very good at night on 1-1/2" Lit'l Fishie, 2" Spoiler Shads and minnows.

Crappie are fair around docks and brushpiles in 8'-14' on white crappie jigs and 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: jimfish@moment.net. *Our night trips are very successful; 30-50 fish per trip. Please book night trips as far in advance as possible*.
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