State | Lake/River/Res. | Month | Time | Water Temp | H2O Clarity (inches) | Lure(s) | Structure | Depth | Weather | Air Temp. | Comments |
TEXAS | COLEMAN | JUNE | Dawn | 77 | clear | black/blue soft plastic worms and lizards, topwaters, spinnerbaits, junebug worms, and crankbaits | creek mouth | 2 - 5 feet | Partly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 6 pounds are very good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." among the salt cedars and willows in the creek mouth ,also try mid-lake in 5 - 8 feet |
TEXAS | CHOKE CANYON | JUNE | Most | 87 | stained | 3” YUM dark watermelon Wooly Hawgtails and 4” YUM Dingers, crankbaits and spinnerbaits | hydrilla (submerged) | 14 - 24 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 6 pounds are very good , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | CANYON LAKE | JUNE | Dawn | 84 | clear | white 7/16oz. Terminator tungsten spinnerbaits, threadfin Frenzy topwaters, and chartreuse Snap Back tubes | structure (general) | 4 - 8 feet | Scattered Clouds | 80's | Black bass are very good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | BUCHANAN | JUNE | First light | 82 | clear | watermelon/red Snap Back jerkbaits, wacky-rigged grape Scoundrel worms, and watermelon tubes | structure (general) | 5 - 10 feet | Overcast | 80's | Black bass are very good |
TEXAS | BROWNWOOD | JUNE | Most | 81 | clear | Junebug worms | docks (planted brush piles) | 10 - 15 feet | Clear | 70 | Black bass are very good , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | ATHENS | JUNE | Most | 85 | slightly stained | topwaters, spinnerbaits, and Tequila Sunrise or Red Shad Texas-rigged 7in. Power Worms | wind blown points | 2 - 3 feet | Overcast | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." also try lily pads. Night fishing is good on black buzzbaits |
TEXAS | AMISTAD | JUNE | Dawn | 86 | clear | soft plastics and deep crankbaits, and on topwaters | structure (general) | top, deep | Partly Cloudy | 90's | Black bass to 8 pounds are good |
TEXAS | Gibbons Creek Reservoir | JUNE | Most | ?? | ?? | soft plastics and spinnerbaits | drop off(s) | 3-10ft | Light Rain | 70's | Black bass fair |
TEXAS | HUBBARD CREEK | JUNE | Most | 80 | slightly stained | shad-colored spinnerbaits and crankbaits | humps | shallow | Partly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." grassy humps |
TEXAS | HOUSTON COUNTY | JUNE | Most | 85 | clear | chartreuse, pumpkinseed, and purple worms, black frogs with chartreuse legs | coves | 1 - 2 feet 10–14 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 6 pounds are very good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | GRAPEVINE | JUNE | Most | 80'S | clear | Carolina-rigged watermelon/chartreuse lizards, 4” Mister Twister natural shad pattern Slimy Slugs, and 1/4oz. white spinnerbaits, | points | 3 - 12 feet | Scattered Clouds | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | Lake FORK | JUNE | AM | 85 | slightly stained | white Lockhart 1/4 or 1/2oz. buzzbaits, Pop R’s, Scum Frogs, and FX Hooks with flukes, splatterback Bandit crankbaits fished over and on the edges of hydrilla and grasshopper or watermelon candy wacky-rigged trick worms, Carolina-rigs and Texas-rigs | main lake points | 10 - 24 feet | Clear | 60's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." also try humps and roadbeds |
TEXAS | FAIRFIELD | JUNE | early and late | 80'S | clear | watermelon Mister Twister Exude RT Slugs, Pop R's, and buzzbaits, Texas-rigged pearl/black glitter Creme Super Tubes and watermelon Mister Twister Exude SalaTubes | grass edge | 2 - 9 feet | Scattered Clouds | 70's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | DUNLAP/MCQUEENEY | JUNE | AM | ?? | stained | Black Terminator Buzzbaits | lilly pads | 3 - 5 feet | Haze | 60's | Black bass to 7 pounds are fair , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." also pumpkinseed Texas-rigged 7½” Culprit worms around docks in 8 - 15 feet |
TEXAS | COLETO CREEK | JUNE | Most | 86 | slightly stained | soft plastics and spinnerbaits | shoreline structure | 6 - 8 feet | Rain | 80's | Black bass to 4 pounds are slow, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |