State | Lake/River/Res. | Month | Time | Water Temp | H2O Clarity (inches) | Lure(s) | Structure | Depth | Weather | Air Temp. | Comments |
TEXAS | Lake FORK | NOVEMBER | early and late | 67 | clear | split shot finesse june bug worms, Carolina rigged june bug lizards off main lake points. | grass line | 4-7 feet The deeper bite, in 8-16 feet | Clear | 50's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | DUNLAP/MCQUEENEY | NOVEMBER | early and late | 73 | murky | white buzzbaits, black and blue fleck7.5" soft plastic worms | lilly pads | 3 - 10 feet | Mist | 50's | Black bass to 5 pounds are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | CHOKE CANYON | NOVEMBER | Most | 71 | stained | Zoom Magnum watermelon chartreuse lizards, YUM watermelon Zellamander lizards with chartreuse tails, and YUM dark watermelon Wooly Hawgtails with chartreuse tails | creeks(back of) | 1 - 5 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 70's | Black bass to 5 pounds are fair, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | CANYON LAKE | NOVEMBER | Most | 70 | clear | Ľoz. Rat-L-Traps, white Terminator buzzbaits, and pumpkin/chartreuse stick baits | feeder creek(s) | 3 - 8 foot | Fog | 50's | Black bass are good, flats and in feeder creeks,"Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | CADDO | SEPTEMBER | Most | 60'S | stained | buzzbaits and flukes | points | 8-10 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 60's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | BUCHANAN | SEPTEMBER | Most | 70'S | clear | white/chartreuse tungsten spinnerbaits, Ľoz. Bleeding Shad Rat-L-Traps, and watermelon/red Senkos | points | 3 - 8 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 70's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | BOB SANDLIN | NOVEMBER | Early | 60'S | stained | shad pattern crankbaits and Texas rigged worms | standing timber | ?? | Clear | 50's | Black bass are good, Black/blue jigs pitched around standing timber on creek ledges are producing larger bass., "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | ATHENS | NOVEMBER | Early | 60'S | stained | spinnerbaits and soft plastics | brush | 4-6 feet | Scattered Clouds | 50's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | ARROWHEAD | NOVEMBER | Most | 65 | muddy | shallow running crankbaits and big jigs | rocky area | shallow | Mostly Cloudy | 70's | Black bass are fair, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | AMISTAD | NOVEMBER | Early | 73 | clear | topwater, heavy jigs and Carolina and Texas rigged soft plastics | structure (general) | 25 - 30 feet | Clear | 60's | Black bass to 8.5 pounds are good , "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | Lake Fork | SEPTEMBER | early and late | 80'S | slightly stained | topwater plugs and spinnerbaits | drop off(s) | shallow | Scattered Clouds | 73 | Black bass were fair to good, Deeper fish off points were taking Carolina-rigged plastics and crankbaits |
TEXAS | BROWNWOOD | SEPTEMBER | Most | 76 | stained | root beer/orange double tail Hula grubs and junebug worms | docks | 10 - 15 feet | Mostly Cloudy | 80's | Black bass to 5.5 pounds are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." also try spinnerbaits among shallow weeds |
TEXAS | ATHENS | SEPTEMBER | Mid | 80'S | clear | topwater Chug Bugs and Tiny Torpedoes, white tandem spinnerbaits, medium diving crankbaits | brush pile(s) | 4 - 8 feet, 6 - 8 feet | Scattered Clouds | 80's | also try around hydrilla, Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | ARROWHEAD | SEPTEMBER | Most | 80'S | stained | shallow running crankbaits and big jigs | rocky area | 5’ to 10’ | Partly Cloudy | 90's | Black bass are slow, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |
TEXAS | AMISTAD | SEPTEMBER | Most | 80 | clear | heavy jigs, worms | grass | 25 – 30 feet 5 – 7 feet | Overcast | 80's | Black bass are good, "Fishing Data courtesy of Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept." |