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LBJ, CANYON LAKE & CHOKE CANYON GUIDE REPORT - JimF - 07-15-2007 Lake LBJ Water Murky, 82 degrees, 824.69' Largemouth are improved early where you find clear water in 4'-12' using white Curb's Erratic jigs, perch colored crankbaits, flipping green-pumpkin tubes and Texas rigged Big Pigs (Creme Lures') to docks and laydowns. Stripers to 22" good at night on Creme Lure's 2" Spoiler Shads and 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 www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 868-7042 or email jimfiles@moment.net. __________________________________________________________ Canyon Lake: Water clear; 83 degrees; 910.19': Largemouth are fair in flooded bushes and grass bank shallow at sunrise on JDC Skip-N-Pop topwaters, watermelon-candy Flukes Texas rigged blue flake 6" worms and Whacky Sticks. Smallmouth are fair early in 12'- 28' using smoke JDC grubs, and 3/16 oz. pumpkin Curb's jigs w/matching JDC crub trailers. Stripers are slow to fair trolling across 40' humps and jigging 1 oz. Pirk Minnows at daylight. White Bass are slow. Crappie are fair in standing timber on minnows and Curb's jigs. 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) 868-7042 or email: jimfiles@moment.net. ____________________________________________________________ Choke Canyon: Water Turbid-Murky; 84 degrees Largemouth are very good for the first 1-1/2 hr. of daylight along mainlake points in 2'-6' using white/chartreuse small profile spinnerbaits, shallow running crankbaits and pumpkin Whacky Sticks w/chartreuse tails. To book a guided trip for bass contact JR's Guide Service. Call (830) 868-7042 or email Jim at jimfiles@moment.net. [signature] |