05-11-2006, 08:07 PM
Lake LBJ: Water clear, 69 degrees; 824.80':
Black Bass are good early and late in 5'-12' and over coontail using Rat-L-Traps, wacky rigged JDC blue flake Whacky Sticks using a 2/0 Falcon Lures "K" Wacky Hook and blue shad Terminator spinnerbaits along breaklines. Carolina
rigged Snap Back pumpkin-chartreuse lizards produced bass up to 6.5 lbs. along channel breaklines in 6'-12'.
Stripers are fair at night on 2" Spoiler Shads and freelining live bait.
White Bass are very good in schooling activity early on 1/8 oz. Tiny Traps and at night on 1.5 inch Spoiler Shads.
Crappie are good on white crappie jigs and live minnows. in brushpiles.
Yellow and Blue Catfish are very good to 14 lbs in 4'.
To book a guided fishing trip w/the only professional, fulltime guide fishing LBJ for 50 years contact JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 833-5688 or email: jimfiles@moment.net.
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Black Bass are good early and late in 5'-12' and over coontail using Rat-L-Traps, wacky rigged JDC blue flake Whacky Sticks using a 2/0 Falcon Lures "K" Wacky Hook and blue shad Terminator spinnerbaits along breaklines. Carolina
rigged Snap Back pumpkin-chartreuse lizards produced bass up to 6.5 lbs. along channel breaklines in 6'-12'.
Stripers are fair at night on 2" Spoiler Shads and freelining live bait.
White Bass are very good in schooling activity early on 1/8 oz. Tiny Traps and at night on 1.5 inch Spoiler Shads.
Crappie are good on white crappie jigs and live minnows. in brushpiles.
Yellow and Blue Catfish are very good to 14 lbs in 4'.
To book a guided fishing trip w/the only professional, fulltime guide fishing LBJ for 50 years contact JR's Guide Service www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 833-5688 or email: jimfiles@moment.net.
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