Lake Whitney
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28-Jul-22
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Conditions
: LAKE WHITNEY: GOOD. Water lightly stained; 82 degrees; 6.85 feet low. Stripers and sand bass are moving fast. Catch them shallow early in the morning, but once the sun rises fish in deeper water. Striped bass are great on live bait, crankbaits, swimbaits and jigging spoons from mid lake south towards the dam on flats and near the shallow edge of the river channel. White bass are good on live bait, jigging spoons and Alabama rigs. Look for schooling fish then anchor outside of the school and cast into them. They are moving fast. Catfish are good on cut bait during the day in 15-50 feet of water. Report provided by Kraig Sexton, Sexton's Guide Service LLC, Fishing Charter, Marine Electronics & Accessories Installation. . Striped bass continue to be good early morning with topwaters and slabs. Report by James Moore, North Texas Bass Fishing and Cmoore Striper Guide Services. Reported by: |
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Spinner baits and worms work for largemouth bass in the spring
and fall. Crankbaits are best in the summer. Catfish fishing is
good year round in this lake with chicken gizzards, blood bait, and crawfish
being baits of choice. Crappie are best in winter and spring.
Excellent catches are had in the enclosed fishing dock and the marina. Minnows
are bait of choice followed by jigs. Brush piles provide great catches of
crappie. White bass often surface off the dam in the summer,
otherwise they can be caught by trolling shad mimicking crankbaits. Several
species of sunfish are available. They are best caught in the
summer on small hooks baited with worms under a very small cork.
Fishing Lake Whitney
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