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Canyon Lake /Guadalupe River Guide Report
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[#0000ff][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]Canyon Lake: Water clear; 84 degrees; 910.11':[/#000000][/size][/font] [#000000]Largemouth are good at daylight on mainlake and secondary [/#000000][#000000]points on 1/4 oz. Frenzy Pro's([url "http://www.purefishing.com"][#0000ff]www.purefishing.com[/#0000ff][/url]), shad [/#000000][#000000]colored Fat Free Shads([url "http://www.canyonlakefishing.com"][#0000ff]www.canyonlakefishing.com[/#0000ff][/url]) [/#000000][#000000]and Texas [/#000000][#000000]rigged pumpkin Super Tube Heavy([url "http://www.cremelure.com"][#0000ff]www.cremelure.com[/#0000ff][/url]) pitched [/#000000][#000000]tight [/#000000][#000000]to trees along 8'-12' breaklines. Upriver, a white/chartreuse [/#000000][#000000]Tiny-T spinnerbait([url "http://www.terminatorlures.com"][#0000ff]www.terminatorlures.com[/#0000ff][/url]) bumped against [/#000000] [#000000]stumps and a 6" blue fleck Snap Back or [/#000000][#000000]Gulp worm worked [/#000000][#000000]through brush [/#000000][#000000]piles in 3'-8' will produce. Try a drop of Pro's Soft [/#000000][#000000]Bait Glue [font "Arial Rounded MT Bold"][url "http://www.prosoftbaitglue.com"][#0000ff]www.prosoftbaitglue.com[/#0000ff][/url])[/font] to hold all plastics in place and [/#000000][#000000]prevent slipping and [/#000000][#000000]to repair torn baits like expensive Senko's, [/#000000][#000000]tubes and jerkbaits.[/#000000] [font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]Smallmouth are fair very early along steep bluffs on 2" [/#000000][/size][/font][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#0000ff][#000000]Lit'l Fishie [/#000000][/#0000ff][/size][/font][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#0000ff][#000000]Shads, Smokin' Green Devil's Tongues, rootbeer Hula Grubs[/#000000][/#0000ff][/size][/font] [#000000]([url "http://www.yamamoto.baits.com"][#0000ff]www.yamamoto.baits.com[/#0000ff][/url]) [/#000000][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#0000ff][#000000]and Uncle Josh [url "http://www.unclejosh.com"][#0000ff](www.unclejosh.com[/#0000ff][/url]) [/#000000][/#0000ff][/size][/font][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#0000ff][#000000]drop shot worms.[/#000000][/#0000ff][/size][/font] [#000000]Striper: are slow to fair over humps and along main lake points in[/#000000][#000000]70' of water trolling Hyper striper jigs([url "http://www.kgenterprise.com"][#0000ff]www.kgenterprise.com[/#0000ff][/url]) with [/#000000][#000000]trailers on downriggers [/#000000][#000000]and tightlining live perch or goldfish.[/#000000] [font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]White Bass are fair at night under lights vertically jigging 1-1/2" [/#000000][/size][/font][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]Lit'l Fishies, Tiny Traps and live minnows.[/#000000][/size][/font] [font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]Crappie are fair to good upriver when it clears in 3'-9' in brush piles [/#000000][/size][/font][font "Arial Black"][size 2][#000000]on 1/32 oz. Road Runners and minnows.[/#000000][/size][/font][/#0000ff] [#0000ff]For area info. or to book a guided fishing trip contact the only licensed,[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]Fulltime, professional guide service on Canyon Lake - JR's Guide Service[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]([/#0000ff][url "http://www.jrguideservice.com"][#0000ff]www.jrguideservice.com[/#0000ff][/url][#0000ff]). Call (830) 833-5688, email: [/#0000ff][url "mailto:jimfish@moment.net"][#0000ff]jimfish@moment.net[/#0000ff][/url][#0000ff].[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]Or, see us at FISHERMAN'S CORNER [/#0000ff][url "http://www.canyonlakefishing.com"][#0000ff]www.canyonlakefishing.com[/#0000ff][/url][#0000ff]. 21910[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]FM 306, (210) 213-2534. Check out the best selection of tackle of any[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]dealer around the lake: Terminator, Berkley, Creme, Yamamoto, Zoom[/#0000ff] [#0000ff]and more. Complete line of trout tackle and live bait.[/#0000ff]
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