Final Cast Guide Service - Squaw Creek Reservoir


This listing is no longer active. Please click here to view all the Lake Granbury recreation listings.



Final Cast Guide Service offers morning trips at Squaw Creek Reservoir for channel catfish. Squaw Creek Reservoir is located less than 10 miles from Granbury, TX. Your guide, Kolby Kuhn, is a full time fishing guide that has spent countless hours patterning the fish and finding the best ways to catch them. He will work hard to make your fishing trip a success. Large numbers of channel catfish are caught on these trips. All you will need to bring is food and drinks, fishing license, and a cooler to put your fish filets in. Everything else will be provided. Your fish will also be cleaned for free. You are guaranteed to catch fish! Kolby also offers fishing trips on many other lakes. please contact us through our listings form.

Lake Granbury Email Updates


 

Visit our Lake Granbury Sponsors!

Lake Granbury on Social Media

 
   

Lake Granbury Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Lake Granbury Weather Forecast

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 63

Friday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 43

Saturday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 71

Saturday Night

Clear

Lo: 40

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 70

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 41

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 69

Monday Night

Clear

Lo: 45


Lake Granbury Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/2: 692.25 (-0.75)



Lake Granbury

Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 29)

GOOD. Water lightly stained; 60 degrees; 0.38 feet below pool. Granbury water temperature is close to 60 degrees and continues to fall slowly. The lake is full and water clarity is good, especially on the lower ends. Sand bass are good on white/chartreuse slabs fished in 12-20 feet of water near channel breaks. Look for the birds to point you to active fish. Crappie are good to excellent on structure on jigs and small minnows. Best crappie action is reported near submerged timber by Mallard Pointe and the Peninsula. Striped bass are fair to good on trolled Alabama rigs and live bait fished on the lower ends in 15-25 feet of water. Large blue and yellow catfish to 30 pounds plus continue to be caught on the upper ends on shallow flats using cut shad. Largemouth bass are fair to good near creek entrances and near 10- 15 feet on soft plastics and crankbaits. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters. Striped bass fishing is tough because the pattern is inconsistent, but the bite can be good. The fish are meaty and healthy. Landing catches with shad, swimbaits, or deep diving crankbaits from mid lake to the dam. Report provided by Kraig Sexton, Sexton's Guide Service LLC, Fishing Charter, Marine Electronics & Whitney. The water was slowly clearing and the temperature was as low as 50 degrees near the bank. Largemouth are biting blue shad or silver colored swimbaits. Drum are hitting minnows. Both are sizable catches. Catfish have slowed but are still good on cut bait and minnows. A few small stripers can be caught from the bank on minnows but they are sporadic. Report by Terry Hodges, local angler.

More Fishing Reports