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Canyon Lake /Guadalupe River Guide Report & Highland Chain
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CANYON LAKE: Water gin clear; 76 degrees; 908.48':

Largemouth are good along 5'-12' breaklines in stumps and
standing timber pitching a 4" smoke/red flake Snap Back tube
(www.terminatorlures.com), watermelon/red Bush Pig
(www.cremelure.com) or working a 3" plastic swim bait
(www.canyonlakefishing.com) down sloping points into 20'
of water.

Smallmouth are fair to 3 lbs. along steep bluff banklines in
10'-20' on a split shot rigged pumpkinseed Sliding Weight
Finesse Craw Fish(www.canyonlakefishing.com), 3" rootbeer
grubs and white 4" Whacky Stick. Grub's, Whacky Sticks worms and all soft plastics with just a drop of Pro's Soft Bait Glue (www.prosoftbaitglue.com).

Stripers are slow but definately improving in 70'-90' of water on Hyper Striper jigs (www.kgenterprise.com) and large swim baits or tightling live perch. Shallow/topwater action improves as the water temperature drops.

White Bass slow along the dam in 25' on white 3" grubs,
Frenzy crankbaits and best vertically jigging a 1/4 oz. Pirk Minnow.

Crappie are fair on minnows.

For area info. or to book a guided fishing trip with the only Fulltime, Licensed, Professional guides on Canyon Lake contact JR's Guide Service (www.jrguideservice.com); (830) 833-5688 or e-mail: jimfish@moment.net, Or, see us at Fisherman's Corner, FM 306 at Potter's Creek Road, call (210) 213-2534 or go to http://www.canyonlakefishing.com. Check out the most complete selection of quality tackle and top brand name lures of any dealer at Canyon Lake, in San Antonio or the Hill Country: Terminator, Crème, Berkley, Yamamoto, Zoom, ABU, Zebco and more.
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