Brownwood
SLOW. Water clear; 52 degrees; 2.77 low. Largemouth bass are slow with crankbaits, jerk baits, and jigs near brush piles, rocky shorelines, and fallen timber. Crappie are slow on minnows in brush piles and timber edges near a creek channel or drop off. White bass and hybrids are slow on slabs and trolling swimbaits. Catfish are slow on punch bait and cut bait in 15-25’ near baited areas.
Cisco
FAIR. Water lightly stained; 46 degrees; 5.57’ low. Largemouth bass are fair, passing on the windy days and fishing sunny warm afternoons on rocks and vegetation on worms and crankbait. Sunfish are fair with nightcrawlers and cutworms working within 10 yards of the bank. Crappie are slow on jigs or minnows in and around creeks. Catfish are good on stinkbait, nightcrawlers, and chicken livers night and day.
Coleman
GOOD. Slightly stained. 52-54 degrees. 3.00’ low. Hybrid stripers are good, throwing rattletraps in the schools of baitfish with continuous catches staying moving with the bunch. Largemouth bass are good fishing on sinking jerkbaits, buzzbaits, and plastic worms on the deep edges of timber. Catfish are fair with stink bait and cut bait.
O.H. Ivie
FAIR. Water clear; 48 degrees; 13.17’ low. Black bass are good off shallow points and standing timber working bass jigs and worms with crankbait. Crappie are fair on live minnows in thick spots of timber. Catfish are good on stinkbait, live, and cut bait.
Proctor
FAIR. Water clear; 53 degrees; 0.34 low. Largemouth bass are slow on crankbaits, wacky works, suspended jerk baits, blue/white spinners, and green/brown skirted jigs in brush, timer, and rocky shorelines in 14-28’. Hybrid stripers are fair with live bait in the main lake around 23-35’. Crappie are slow with minnows in 14-28’ in standing timber and brush piles. Catfish are fair on cut bait.