CANYON LAKE: Water clear; 58 degrees; 909’. Largemouth are good in the 4-8 lb. class with some double digit fish being taken in feeder creeks and deep pockets using Yamamoto Hula Grubs, black/blue Snap-Back Creature baits (www.canyonlakefishing.com) and Texas rigged blue/fleck Scoundrel worms (www.terminatorlures.com) along 4’-8’ reaklines with brush and stumps. Clarity sometimes dictates the necessity to downsize your lure selection and Canyon is one lake that we prefer to use 4" Disc Worms (www.bigbitebaits.com) when the fish shy away from larger baits. Another good tactic when bass are finicky is to split shot or drop shot a Devil’s Tongue (www.cremelure.com) along rocky secondary points and bluffs Smallmouth are very good along to 2.5 lbs. on 3" BBB rootbeer grubs www.bigbitebaits.com), 3" smoke Super Tubes and 4" Ice Tea Scoundrels. Work the steep sides and points and bluff banks in 8’-20’ with lures rigged on 1/8 oz. jigheads, spinning gear with 6-8 lb. test line on a fast action rod like the SP2715 by New England Rod Co. Be sure to use a drop of Pros~Soft Bait Glue to secure the lure in place. Stripers are slow on perch in 60’ of water. FOR AREA INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A GUIDED TRIP WITH THE MOST EXPERIENCED/RECOMMENDED/RELIABLE FULLTIME BASS SPECIALISTS AND ALL SPECIES GUIDES ON THIS LAKE CONTACT JR’S GUIDE SERVICE www.jrguideservice.com. Call (830) 833-5688 or jimfish@moment.net. Or, [/#0000ff]see us at FISHERMAN’S CORNER www.canyonlakefishing.com , FM 306, (210) 213-2534 for the largest selection of tackle and the lake specific lures that produce for us on Canyon Lake. Exclusive dealer for Yamamoto Baits (Senkos, Grubs, topwaters), Berkley Lures and Tuff Line in the Hill Country.