Conroe Fishing Report
Sep 20, 2023
SLOW. Water stained; 85 degrees; 2.04 feet below pool. Catfish are good on midlake humps and ledges, as well as, wind blown points on Catfish Bubblegum, liver, worms, and punch bait. Report by Brad Doyle, Bradley’s Guide Service. The bass bite is fair, fishing deeper water patterns while the heat persists. A crankbait worked across a ledge or through a brush pile is a good producer now. Most larger bass will be caught in deeper waters up to 21 feet deep using Carolina Rigs, crankbaits and heavier Texas rigged worms or lizards. Before sunrise, trick worms, lighter Texas rigged worms and jerk baits are working in relation to bulkheads , docks and rocks near deeper water and brush piles. Report by Bryan Brawner, Lake Conroe Charters. Hybrids are scattered in 17-25 feet of water, with some fish in small schools, and seeing many juveniles. Target points and flats Trolling with a pet spoon and a diver, or jigging with MTPockets slabs. Crappie continue to be slow, frequently moving locations to get the hotties. Thumps continue to be lighter using a longer rod with Lone Star Crappie Jigs, Stunna jigs, smaller jigs or pitching. Minnows are hit-or-miss in 14-27 feet of water on or close to structures. Finding a thermocline in 31 feet of water. Always wear your life jacket. Report by Mike Cason, Fishical Therapy Lake Conroe Guide.
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