Granbury Fishing Report
- Oct 22, 2025
- GOOD. normal stain; 80 degrees; 1.12 feet below pool. Water temperatures continue to be around 80 degrees and are sure to fall. The heat up this past week started heating the water back up but that should not last too much longer. Water levels are around a foot low. Lots of anglers are catching sand bass on spinnerbaits and slabs mid lake. Some fish are schooling early and late. Striped bass are slow to fair to 7 pounds on live bait fished on the lower ends. Look for some bird action to point you to active fish. Osprey can point you to active fish. The gulls have not returned in full force yet. Largemouth bass numbers are good with an occasional bigger fish mixed in. Some early morning topwater action is occurring and many of the largemouth are schooling with the sandbass. Lipless crankbaits and soft plastics are producing. Catfish action continues to be good on cut and prepared baits on many areas of the lake. Best action for Blues are in town to near Hunter Park. Crappie action continues to be good to excellent on small minnows and jigs worked near submerged structures. Best crappie reports are from in town to near Indian Harbor. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.
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