Canyon Lake
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01-Aug-24
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Water Condition
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Water Temperature
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Conditions
: CANYON LAKE: GOOD. Water normal stain; 86 degrees; 23.05 feet below pool. There is a good bass topwater bite in the morning around isolated grass and rock. As the day starts to warm, fishing a neko rig or small Texas rig on outside grass lines has been producing fish. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing. Reported by: |
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About: -
The Canyon Lake: is dominated by steep rocky banks, isolated flooded timber, and
clear water typical of a highland reservoir. The water becomes stained as one
moves up the reservoir and into the Guadalupe River. In most of the lake rock ledges, rock
piles, steep drop-offs, flooded timber, and a few marinas provide cover for game
fish. (more on Canyon Lake)
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- Largemouth bass
- smallmouth bass
- Guadalupe bass
- catfish
- white bass
- striped bass
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Misc Info: -
FISHING REGULATIONS Most fishes are currently regulated under statewide regulations. The one exception is a 12-inch minumum length limit for white bass. The 12-inch minimum length limit is designed to protect female white bass from harvest before they reach sexual maturity.
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