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TPWD Fishing Report – March 4

March 4, 2021 at 10:13 am Derrick Stuckly
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Brownwood

FAIR. Water stained; 46 degrees; 2.98 low. Largemouth bass are slow with crankbaits and jigs near creeks. Crappie are fair on minnows in brush piles and timber edges near a creek channel or drop-off. White bass and hybrids are fair on slabs and swimbaits in the creeks. Catfish are fair on punch bait and cut bait in 15-25’ near baited areas.

Cisco

FAIR. Water lightly stained; 50 degrees; 5.90’ low. Largemouth bass are fair as fast strikes have returned fishing worms and crankbait searching shallow rocks, creeks, and timber spots. Sunfish are fair with nightcrawlers and cutworms looking around all vegetation. Crappie are fair on jigs staying close to sunny calm water and creek vegetation. Catfish are fair with slowing movement on stinkbait, nightcrawlers, and chicken livers night and day.

Coleman

FAIR. Slightly stained. 51 degrees. 3.21’ low. Hybrid stripers are fair on rattletraps feeding on the surface a lot mid-lake. Largemouth bass are fair on topwater, buzzbaits, and plastic worms moving north near timber. Catfish are fair using stinkbait and cut bait around cove entrances within 4 feet of the bottom.

O.H. Ivie

FAIR. Water clear; 50 degrees; 13.25’ low. Black bass are still fair as we rebound from previous icy conditions in timber and vegetation on bass jigs and thick worms. Crappie are fair on live minnows among fallen natural structures. Catfish are good on stinkbait, live, and cut bait.

Proctor

FAIR. Water lightly stained, 47 degrees; 0.40 low. Largemouth bass are slow on jerk baits, cranks, and skirted jigs in near deep brushy creeks, timber edges, and rocky shorelines. Hybrid stripers are fair with live bait in the main lake around 30-45’. Crappie are fair with minnows in 14-28’ in creek mouths, timber, and brush piles. Catfish are fair on cut bait and prepared bait.

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