My Canyon Lake » Fishing
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My Canyon Lake » Fishing
1d ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 22.37 feet below pool. Fishing pattern is hoding steady. Bass are excellent on moving baits around grass, or with a neko rig on deeper grass. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
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My Canyon Lake » Fishing
4d ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 22.24 feet below pool. Fishing pattern is holding steady. Bass are excellent on moving baits around grass, or with a neko rig on deeper grass. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the spread of zebra mussels, the ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
2w ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 22.10 feet below pool. Bass are excellent on moving baits around grass, or with a neko rig on deeper grass. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the spread of zebra mussels, the law requires draining of water fro ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
3w ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 70 degrees; 21.93 feet below pool. Bass are excellent, slowly rolling a swimbait and spinnerbait along shoreline grass, or dragging a drop shot finesse worm through deeper grass. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the spre ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
1M ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 64 degrees; 21.73 feet below pool. Bass are good in the morning along rocky banks with a spinnerbait. Later throw a drop shot and a shaky head and slowly drag it on main lake points. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
1M ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 64 degrees; 21.62 feet below pool. Fishing has been good around shallow grass with a white spinnerbait. Some catches in offshore grass slow rolling a swimbait on an underspin jig. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the spr ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
1M ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water normal stain; 64 degrees; 21.57 feet below pool. Fishing has been good around shallow grass with a white spinnerbait. Some catches in offshore grass slow rolling a swimbait on an underspin jig. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lake.
Zebra Mussel Alert – To prevent the spr ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
1M ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. GOOD. Water clear to normal stain; 63 degrees; 21.56 feet below pool. Fishing is good with bass moving into pre-spawn and spawning phase. Working a spinnerbait or chatterbait in shallow water, or a swimbait on the grass edges is producing as well. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Cany ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
2M ago
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake.
GOOD. Water clear to normal stain; 63 degrees; 21.28 feet below pool. Fishing is good with bass moving into pre-spawn and spawning phase. Working a spinnerbait or chatterbait in shallow water, or a swimbait on the grass edges is producing as well. Report by Evan Coleman, Big Bassin Fishing.
For general information about Canyon Lake conditions, click HERE. All species are currently managed under statewide regulations. You must have a Texas fishing license to fish in Canyon Lak ..read more
My Canyon Lake » Fishing
2M ago
This year’s white bass run could slow to a trickle for Canyon Lake anglers.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) predicts a “hit-or-miss” season this spring in Central Texas, the Hill Country and South Texas due to low water levels and low flows in reservoirs and rivers.
These conditions could impact the timing and size of the white bass run, TPWD biologists said in a statement. Anglers should check water levels and river flows before heading to their favorite location.
Public access points for this year’s run include the Guadalupe River above Canyon Lake. White bass can be targeted from ..read more