Granbury Fishing Report
- Feb 4, 2026
- FAIR. normal stain; 50 degrees; 0.57 feet below pool. Water temperatures fell to the to the low 40s after the last cold snap down. Water clarity is good and lake levels are close to pool level. Inclement weather has limited angler action, but the spring like forecast will bring anglers back out. Best action continues to be crappie on jigs worked near deeper structure. Some are being caught in the river above Granbury. Sand bass reports have been slow. Best sand bass action is in deeper water on 3 inch grubs fished above bait clouds. Many of the sand bass are staged in the main lake and will move upstream to spawn in the next few weeks. Striped bass have been hit and miss. Best striped bass action is on the lower ends in 25-40 feet of water. Look for birds hovering. Largemouth bass continue to be good in numbers with an occasional bigger fish. Look for largemouth near major creek entrances and near deeper docks. Best largemouth presentation is slowly working soft plastics. Cold water blue and yellow catfish bite is improving on cut shad fished on flats adjacent to the river channel on the upper ends. By Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.
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