Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water clear to slightly stained; 62 degrees; 19.87 feet below pool. Fish are eating on shallow grass on a rattletrap and
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will release thousands of rainbow trout into the Canyon Tailrace or Guadalupe River below Canyon Lake’s dam starting Dec. 1. Over 19,000 rainbow trout will be released into the Guadalupe River on Dec. 1, 8, 15,
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water clear; 78-81 degrees; 11.98 feet below pool. Bass are good on topwater lures early in the morning, then targeting grass
Striped bass and longnose gar from Canyon Lake made headline news this week, with various media outlets reporting that Texas officials have advised anglers not to eat them due to mercury contamination. Douglas Loveday, a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Health
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. FAIR. Water slightly stained; 68-71 degrees; 11.90 feet below pool. Bass are in all stages of the spawn and can be caught
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GREAT. Water clear; 68 degrees; 11.45 feet below pool. A lot of fish are moving shallow. And can be caught on spinnerbaits
Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. GOOD. Water clear; 62 degrees; 11.05 feet below pool. Bass are staging shallow for the spawn. Target bass on grass edges with
Kids ages 3-16 are invited to the Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County’s (WORD) 26th Annual Fun Fish from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Canyon Park, 1769 Canyon Park Rd., Canyon Lake. The event is free. To preregister, click
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) says the annual white bass run is “heating up” as spring approaches. Each spring, white bass run upstream from reservoirs into rivers and creeks to spawn, creating prime fishing opportunities. Also known as “sand bass,” the
The Centennial Celebration of Texas State Parks kicks off at Guadalupe River State Park in Spring Branch Saturday with rainbow trout fishing for kids. On Friday, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) Inland Fisheries Division in San Marcos will stock the Guadalupe