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-LAKE LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT #1392974 06/19/07 03:56 PM
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Lake LBJ: Water stained; 84 degrees; 824.88':
Largemouth are fair at daylight in 2'-8' along seawall
rip rap and docks using black/blue spinnerbaits and
Curb's Erratic jigs, JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters weightless
watermelon-red Whacky Sticks.
White bass are slow.
Crappie are fair over brushpiles in 12' on minnows and
white Curb's crappie jigs.
Channel Catfish are fair on minnows and dip bait.
Yellow and Blue Catfish are fair to0 good on trotlines
with gold fish or perch.
To book a guided fishing trip w/the only guide
service fishing LBJ for 50 years contact Jim at
JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com.
Call (830) 833-5688 or email jimfiles@moment.net.
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Canyon Lake: Water murky to clear; 86 degrees; 910.28':
Largemouth are fair in 3'- 8' at first light upriver along
banklines and overhanding trees using Pop R's, watermelon-
watermelon Whacky Sticks, crankbaits and Flukes.
Smallmouth are good in 9'-20' along lake points and
ledges using rootbeer JDC grubs/craws and watermelon-red
tubes on ball jigheads.
Stripers are slow to fair drifting live bait and trolling Gizz 4
and Shad Rap crankbaits on downriggers over 40' humps.
White Bass are slow.
Crappie are fair to good upriver in 8' on submerged brushpiles
along channel breaklines using Curb's crappie jigs and live
minnows.
Channel Catfish slow.
Yellow and Blue Catfish are very good upriver on jugs
and trotlines .
For lodging info. and to book a guided trip w/the most
experienced, knowledgeable fulltime guides on Canyon
contact JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com.
Call Jim at (830) 833-5688 or email: jimfiles@moment.net.




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Re: -LAKE LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT [Re: Jim Files] #1394129 06/20/07 12:11 AM
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Thanks for reports, Jim


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Re: -LAKE LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT [Re: FISHINGFOOL40] #1397840 06/21/07 03:33 PM
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how is the water clarity on LBJ right now? i passed over Lake MF the other day and it looked like chocolate milk


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Re: -LAKE LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT [Re: HENDO] #1398288 06/21/07 06:32 PM
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Lbj has a muddy tint on most of the lake, but clarity is over a foot on most of the lower end. Not too bad. Flukes, frogs and crankbaits have been the ticket lately. The Colorado was pretty clear last weekend.

Jim, where is the Choke Canyon report as mentioned in the title?

Last edited by Texas Hawgs; 06/21/07 06:36 PM.

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Re: -LAKE LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT [Re: Texas Hawgs] #1398738 06/21/07 09:12 PM
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Thanks for the report Jim. Do you or anyone know if the sandbass are working the lights at night yet? My brother is coming down from Dallas this weekend and I'd like to take him night fishing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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