Granbury Fishing Report
- Jul 17, 2025
- GOOD. Water stained; 83 degrees; 0.15 feet below pool. Water temperatures are in the middle 80s and clearing. Sand bass continue to be abundant on many areas of the lake from in-town by the Shores to the dam. Look for surface schooling action early and late. Striped bass are hit and miss, but when you get on them look out. Some good striped bass to 10 pounds are possible on the lower ends on bait and trolled jigs/crankbaits. Largemouth bass are good in numbers and many are schooling with the sand bass on feeding flats in town to Blue Water shores. Some of the bigger largemouth are near creek entrances and deeper docks. Best baits for largemouth are spinner baits and crankbaits early with soft plastics working later in the morning. Crappie reports are mixed, but small minnows and jigs worked near underwater structures like flooded timber from Water’s Edge to Bentwater are reported as good. Best catfish action is reported in the evening using cut shad or prepared baits. Some big blue catfish and yellow catfish are possible to 25 pounds. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.
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