Body

GREAT. Water clear; 98 degrees. Bass are good with schooling action the first couple hours after sunrise biting on clear topwater baits, then on points with shaky heads, small spoons and Alabama r igs w ith ver y small white grubs.

Crappie are slow on live minnows in vegetation.

Catfish are good on cut bait.

Report by Charles Whited, Barefoot Fishing Tours.

Granger

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 87 degrees; 2.36 feet low. Black bass are good on white crankbaits and spinner baits fished up river near timber. Cr appie a re good to two pounds on 1/32 ounce jigs tipped with crappie nibbles. White bass are good to two pounds on slab spoons fished over main lake humps. Blue catfish are good on jug lines baited with Zote Soap. Yel low cat f ish are slow.

Report by Tommy Tidwell, Tommy Tidwell’s Granger Lake Guide Service.

Somerville

FAIR. Stained; 86 degrees; 3.65 feet below.

White bass are fair trolling with pet spoons, or using shad and pencil minnows in 6-10 feet of water. Hybrid bass are fair and scattered in deeper water. Black bass are fair hitting slow moving jigs with plastics on dropoffs and brush in 10-15 feet of water. Crappie are good with many undersized catches on main lake brush piles in 8-18 feet of water using minnows and various colored jigs.

Catfish and bluegill are fair on minnows and worms early morning and late in the evening at the Somerville Marina.

Ma ny subme r ge d rocks and structures are now only two feet below the surface, so navigate with caution.

Report by Weldon Kirk, Fish Tales Guide Service.