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Old 08-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Location: Texas Hill Country - Central Texas
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LBJ, Canyon Lake and Choke Canyon Guide Reports

Lake LBJ Water Stained, 86 degrees, 824.69'
Largemouth are good at daylight in along seawalls and out
10' deep using watermelon Curb's Erratic jigs, watermelon-red
Whacky Sticks and pumpkin 4" tubes to docks and laydowns.
Stripers are good at night on Creme Lure's 2" Spoiler Shads
and 1" Little Fishies.
White Bass fair to good at night on Little Fishies.
Crappie are fair to good over brush piles in clear water
on Curb's crappie jigs and live minnows.
To book a guided fishing trip w/the only guide
service fishing LBJ for 50 years contact Jim at
JR's Guide Service JR's Guide Service - A Professional Guide Service.
Call (830) 868-7042 or email jimfiles@moment.net.
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Canyon Lake: Water: clear; 85 degrees; 919.00':
Largemouth are fair to good along the edges of buck brush
and standing timber early and late and good all day upriver starting
with topwaters like JDC Skip-N-Pops or Pop R's, wacky rigged
watermelon-red Whacky Sticks and later on Texas rigged blue
flake worms and drop shot Devil's Tongues along breaklines
and ledges.
Smallmouth are fair at daylight over 10'- 30' using topwaters
rootbeer JDC grubs, and/or craws.
Stripers are slow to fair trolling Gizz 4 crankbaits over and
around humps and jigging 1 oz. Pirk Minnows at daylight.
White Bass are slow.
Crappie are improvised upriver tight to laydown tree tops and
brush on white or chartreuse crappie jigs and live minnows.
Channel Catfish are N/A.
Yellow and Blue Catfish are very good on trotlines and juglines
using live goldfish and perch.
For lodging info. and to book a guided trip w/the most
experienced, knowledgeable fulltime guides on Canyon
contact JR's Guide Service JR's Guide Service - A Professional Guide Service.
Call Jim at (830) 868-7042 or email: jimfiles@moment.net.
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CHOKE CANYON conditions have improved but bass fishing
remains day to day..
Black Bass are fair at daylight schooling in ditches 8'-15' deep
where Rat-L-Traps, white/chartreuse Terminator spinnerbaits and
5" black-blue flake Whacky Sticks produce. The edge of grass
along tank dams is giving up some fish on spinnerbaits and wacky
worms as is north shore on crankbaits.
Crappie are fair tight to standing timber around 99 bridge.
Channel Catfish are good.
For info. or to book a guided trip contact JR's Guide Service. Call
(830) 868-7042 or email jimfiles@moment.net.
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JR's Guide Service
www.jrguideservice.com
(830) 833-5688
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