Panhandle Plains Region Week of December 3, 2025

Alan Henry
FAIR. 56 degrees; 4.58 feet below pool. Crappie are good in 30-45 feet over brush with minnows. Report by Randy Britton, The Bait Shop, Post, Texas.
Arrowhead
GOOD. Water stained; 55 degrees; 2.40 feet below pool. Catfish continue to be good anchoring or drifting with fresh cut shad in 5-25 feet of water. Report by Brandon Brown, Brown's Guide Service.
Cisco
GOOD. Water normal stain; 72 degrees; 16.09 feet above pool. Cooler weather and passing fronts have brought north winds and occasional light rain to Lake Cisco, making conditions a bit tougher but still producing fish. Catfish remain the most consistent bite, with anglers catching good numbers on cut shad and punch bait around creek channels. Crappie action is slowly improving on brush and timber in 12-20 feet using minnows. Bass reports are light, but a few are moving shallow on warmer afternoons and hitting spinnerbaits and squarebills around rocks. Wind can make the lake choppy, so use caution.
Coleman
SLOW. Water stained; 62 degrees; 2.82 feet below pool. Bass are fair to 3 pounds on small finesse worms in 10-15 feet of water. Crappie good to 2 pounds on jigs and minnows in 10-15 feet of water on the main lake docks and in the timber towards the creek.
Ft. Phantom Hill
SLOW. Water stained; 5.05 feet below pool; 62 degrees. Crappie are moving deeper as the water temp drops. Crappie are in 18-20 feet of water on structure with jigs and minnows. Catfish are moving shallower biting on cut bait. Hybrids are starting to group up. Troll windy banks with cut bait in 8-12 feet of water. Report by Big Country Guide Service.
Greenbelt
SLOW. Water normal stain; 78 degrees; 51.00 feet below pool. Reports of good catches of sand bass on minnows. Few reports of crappie.
Hubbard Creek
SLOW. Water Stained; 60 degrees; 13.93 feet below pool. Fishing patterns are holding steady. Bass are slow with many smaller sized fish in soft plastics in brush piles. Crappie are on brush piles biting minnows or jigs. Find the bait fish to locate fish.
Meredith
GREAT. Water stained; 59 degrees; 43.60 feet below pool. Largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and sand bass are great and continue to flourish around many parts of the lake. Topwaters, chatterbaits and spinnerbaits along the banks of Sexy Cove and Bugbee, as well as minnows off the dock have been great. Catfish bite has slowed to fair on the dock, and Harbor Bay with livers, frozen shad and stink bait. Crappie are slow from Sanford Yake Dock, North Canyon, and Fritch Fortress with pearl white, pearl blue, grey or yellow jigs and minnows. Bluegill and perch are good on worms and corn. Walleye are great with jigs with pearl blue or white grubs, as well as bottom bouncers. Target walleye 60 feet down between Sexy Cove and the gas well. Report by Dave Wright, Wright-On Bait, Tackle and Watercraft Rental.
Millers Creek
FAIR. Water stained; 70 degrees; 3.49 feet below pool. Crappie are good from the pier with nice size catches reported. There is still a thermocline so be sure to keep baits above. Quality sized bass are good in 2-5 feet of water with spinnerbaits, crankbaits and buzzbaits.
Nasworthy
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 62 degrees; 0.90 feet below pool. The bass are heavily related to baitfish this time of year, so a good rule of thumb is find the bait and then you will find the bass. Bass are fair flipping soft plastics around reed bases in 1-5 feet of water. The key is to cover water until you find a good stretch that holds multiple bass. Bass are holding back in the shade around heavy cover to escape the sunlight. Early morning and late evening topwater is also effective for targeting bass. Baitfish are in the backs of pockets and upriver with the bass close behind. It is important to slow down your retrieve during the winter months because the fish are more lethargic due to the colder water temperatures. Crappie are fair around main lake boat docks on chartreuse jigs. Catfish are fair on cut bait and stink bait around river channel bends. Report by the Angelo State Fishing Team.
O.C. Fisher
SLOW. Water stained; 60 degrees; 31.48 feet below pool. Few reports and anglers fishing due to low lake levels.
O.H. Ivie
FAIR. Water stained; 57 degrees; 18.78 feet below pool. Black bass numbers are good with catches up to 8 pounds. Crankbaits have been catching some fish in shad patterns, but the mainstay is small jigs with swimmers or a flatliner worm in plumpkin or brown pumpkin. No reports for crappie. White bass are good. Fish are schooling on the main lake in 30-35 feet of water. Catches up to 2.5 pounds are being reported on slabs and jigging spoons. Catfish are fair to 20 pounds on jug lines, cut bait and stink bait in the river areas. Report by Wendell Ramsey, Ramsey Fishing.
Oak Creek
SLOW. Water lightly stained; 60 degrees; 22.23 feet below pool. Crappie are slow on brush. Bass are slow with soft plastics.
Possum Kingdom
GOOD. Water stained; 62 degrees; 2.21 feet below pool. Birds have migrated in and are working mid lake on schools of striper and sand bass in the mornings and afternoons. The water clarity is just murky enough to make every fish think it is invisible. Catfish are very good, but do not waste time beating up the shallows. Catfish have slid off the river channel and are hanging 30-50 feet of water. If you are not bumping bottom or dragging bait through the deep edge, you are basically just sightseeing. Sand bass are stacking on shallow points 15-30 feet like folks waiting at Buc-ees gas pumps. The bite is strong. Silver and white slab jigs have been the magic ticket. Rip them, let them fall, try not to look smug. Stripers are where the chaos kicks in. Be careful there are tons of little stripers mixed with the sandies. Some keepers sprinkled in, but do not assume every head shake is payday. The largemouth bass winter pattern is starting. Bass are feeding on the shad around docks and structure. Bass are eating, but not in a hurry. Think slow presentations with a steady head, do not rush it like you are late to church. That is the rundown. Go catch fish, try not to fall in, and do not name every sand bass after your ex. Report by Captain Casey Armstrong, Hooked Up Outfitters. Stripers are slow in 20-35 feet of water with live bait. There are lots of smaller fish, and keepers are few and far between. Sand bass are good in 20-30 feet of water on main lake points and sand flats with white slabs. Catfish are fair to good fishing cut shad off the bottom in 10-20 feet of water. Baited holes are also producing good numbers but will not produce big fish. Bait with cattle cubes and wait 2-3 hours before fishing. Use punch bait for best results on baited holes. Water clarity is 6-10 feet of visibility Report by TJ Ranft, Ranft Guide Service.
Proctor
FAIR. Water stained; 64 degrees; 2.28 feet below pool. Water is 57 degrees. Crappie are on ledges in about 18-21 feet. Bass are moved to deep ledges. Catfish moved deep to 18-21 feet. Hybrid are in the upper end of the lake main river channel. Report Juan Tienda, local angler.
Spence
GOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees; 50.83 feet below pool. Channel and blue catfish are good on fresh cut shad and punch baits in 10-30 feet of water. Report by Captain Michael Peterson, 4 Reel Fun Guide Service.
Stamford
FAIR. Water stained; 65 degrees; 1.23 feet above pool. Bass are fair using crankbaits and spinnerbaits on rocks from the shore to three feet, with the occasional deeper catch. Catfish are fair with juglines in 5-8 feet of water on flats. Crappie are good to excellent with pink and white or black and chartreuse jigs in 9-11 feet of water on brush or concrete structures. Some crappie can be caught in the crappie house.
Twin Buttes
FAIR. Water stained; 60 degrees; 35.10 feet below pool. Channel and blue catfish are good on fresh cut shad and punch baits in 5-20 feet of water in flats and deep water structures. Crappie are fair scattered in 14-18 feet of water on brush piles. No catches of white bass to report. Report by Captain Michael Peterson, 4 Reel Fun Guide Service.
White River
FAIR. Water normal stain; 65 degrees; 18.60 feet below pool. As the water temperature drops expect crappie to move to deeper brush and use minnows. Catfish are fair on live bait or cut shad.

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