The following fishing reports are provided by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the week of June 22:
LAKE BROWNWOOD
Fishing is good. Water slightly stained; 79-85 degrees; 4.12 feet low.
Bass are fair to four pounds on shaky heads, crankbaits, and jigs in the stick-ups and between docks. A good topwater bite early and late.
Crappie are good on minnows and jigs from 10-15 feet of water in brush piles and under docks.
White bass are slow on crankbaits casting and trolling.
Catfish are good using cut bait, liver, and perch on baited holes and shallow flats. Catfish are starting to spawn.
LAKE CISCO
Fishing is GREAT. Water stained; 85 degrees; 5.05 feet low.
Bass are good up to nine pounds on the north side in 20 feet of water with live perch fished off the bottom, artificials are producing as well.
Perch are good up to nine inches long biting on worms.
Crappie are in 10-15 feet of water all over the lake using minnows.
Catfish are good on juglines with cut perch.
LAKE COLEMAN
Fishing is slow. Water slightly stained; 82-85 degrees; 3.36 feet low. Texas heat and fishing patterns are constant. Look for fish to seek deeper water and structure as the sun rises, with the bite active early and late in the day.
Bass are excellent with fish to six pounds on a green pumpkin finesse worm on a shaky head, black and blue jigs, and shad color swim jigs.
LAKE O.H. IVIE
Fishing is GREAT. Water clear; 77 degrees; 19.06 feet low.
White bass are starting to run with a good bite on live bait, jigs, and crankbaits.
Crappie are good with jigs and minnows.
Largemouth bass are good.
Catfish are good on prepared baits, live and cut bait.
LAKE PROCTOR
Fishing is good. Water stained; 82 degrees; 3.94 feet low.
Crappie are fair in 8-10 feet of water.
Sand bass and striped bass are slow on topwaters early morning.
Black bass are slow.