| State | Lake/River/Res. | Month | Time | Water Temp | H2O Clarity (inches) | Lure(s) | Structure | Depth | Weather | Air Temp. | Comments |
| TEXAS | LAVON | MAY | Most | 70'S | clear | chartreuse spinnerbaits and white/chartreuse buzzbaits fished early, later switch to Texas-rigged Gene Larew green pumpkin tube jigs and Bandit crawfish crankbaits | secondary points | 1 - 8 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass are fair, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | JOE POOL | MAY | Most | 60'S | off-color | weightless watermelon/red flake soft stick baits, Carolina-rigged watermelon or pumpkinseed fries | weed beds | 6 - 12 feet | Scattered Clouds | 70's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | HOUSTON COUNTY | MAY | Most | 80'S | stained | pumpkinseed worms | drop off(s) | 8 – 12 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 6 pounds are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | GRAPEVINE | MAY | Most | 70'S | clear | Carolina-rigged green pumpkin Exude 4” fries, fire tiger medium crankbaits, and 3/8oz. chartreuse/white/blue spinnerbaits, | creek channel(edges) | 8 - 20 feet | Scattered Clouds | 70's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | Lake FORK | MAY | Most | 70'S | slightly stained | white Wave Worms and bubble gum floating worms, Wacky-rigs in watermelon candy, watermelon purple glitter, and watermelon seed, Texas-rigged Gene Larew red shad worms and Bandit baby bass or splatterback crankbaits | hydrilla | 1 - 8 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | FALCON | MAY | Most | 85 | clear | spinnerbaits and lipless crankbaits | coves | ?? | Partly Cloudy | 90's | Black bass are fair , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TENNESSEE | Kentucky Lake | MAY | Most | 70'S | ?? | Senkos, lizards, Brush Hogs, tubes | spawning area | shallow | partly sunny | 85 | bass are spawning |
| OKLAHOMA | GRAND LAKE | MAY | AM | ?? | semi-clear | pitching spinnerbait | willow bushes | 1 to 2' | Clear | 60's | 6 KEEPERS, (FishingReportDatabase.com)03 |
| NORTH CAROLINA | Falls Lake | MAY | AM | 70'S | semi-clear | pop-r. c-rig french fry | cover(general) | top | Sunny | 70's | ended up catching 16 fish biggest was 5-11 , (FishingReportDatabase.com)03 |
| TEXAS | FAIRFIELD | MAY | Dusk | 70'S | clear | Texas-rigged Crème Super Tubes in pearl/black glitter and Mister Twister Exude SalaTubes in watermelon ,Mister Twister Exude RT Slugs in watermelon and Pop-R's and Buzzbaits | grass edge | 2 - 9 feet | Scattered Clouds | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | COOPER | MAY | Most | 70'S | stained | white or chartreuse spinnerbaits, black/blue jigs, brush hogs, and white or bubble gum flukes | grass | 1 – 4 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass are fair to good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." also try tree lines and roadbeds |
| TEXAS | COLETO CREEK | MAY | Most | 77 | murky | soft plastics and flukes | structure (general) | 8' | Partly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 5 pounds are fair, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | CHOKE CANYON | MAY | Most | 75 | clear | jigs and creature baits, crankbaits and spinnerbaits | hydrilla (submerged) | ?? | Scattered Clouds | 80's | Black bass to 9 pounds are excellent , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | CANYON LAKE | MAY | Most | 73 | clear | Texas-rigged watermelon/red Snap Back creature baits, 5” pumpkin ring worms, and green pumpkin Senkos | breakline | 6 - 15 feet | Scattered Clouds | 80's | Black bass to 6 pounds are good , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
| TEXAS | BUCHANAN | MAY | AM | 71 | clear | watermelon/red Snap Back jerkbaits, white Terminator buzzbaits, and ¼oz. Rat-L-Traps | points | 4 -10 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 70's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas points of secondary feeder creeks Parks and Wildlife Dept." |