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Fishing Reports 8/10/22

August 11, 2022 at 5:00 am mblagg1
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The following fishing reports are provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the week of August 10:

LAKE BROWNWOOD

Fishing is slow.  Water slightly stained; 85-87 degrees; 6.13 feet low.

Bass are good to 10.10 pounds on Texas rig worms and crankbaits scattered around the rocky boulders 5-16 feet of water.

Crappie to one pound are excellent on minnows in 12-15 feet of water over brush piles and structures.

White bass are slow on crankbaits and jigs under the lights at night with some schooling action.

Catfish are good on prepared baits around baited holes and the flats

LAKE CISCO

Fishing is GREAT. Water stained; 84 degrees; 6.56 feet low.

The catfish and perch bites are good this week.

Channel and flathead catfish are good on perch and frozen shad in 5-10 feet of water.

Report by Jason Miller, Lake Cisco Rentals.

LAKE COLEMAN

Fishing is good.  Water slightly stained; 85-87 degrees; 4.65 feet low.

Crappie are good with jigs or minnows in brush piles.

Hybrid striped bass are good on imitation.  They are chasing bait fish all over the lake.

Bass are good with fish to six pounds on green pumpkin jigs, black blue jigs, shad color swim jigs.

LAKE O.H. IVIE

Fishing is GREAT.  Water clear; 89 degrees; 21.06 feet low.

White bass are great with live bait and crankbaits.

Crappie great with jigs and minnows.

Largemouth bass are good.

Catfish are fair on prepared baits and live bait.

Report by Concho Park and Marina.

LAKE PROCTOR

Fishing is slow.  Water stained; 82 degrees; 6.37 feet low.

Hybrid stripers are fair early in the day on topwaters.

Sand bass are fair midday using jigging spoons.

Crappie are slow.

Black bass are slow on spoons in 10-12 feet of water.

Catfish are slow on cut shad.

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