The nature center is open to anyone who desires to explore nature in a peaceful setting. Trails lead you to various areas around the nature center where you can behold nature, a spring, and the wildlife area. For more info, please call 817-326-6005.
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Monday
Mostly Sunny
Hi: 93
Monday Night
Mostly Clear
Lo: 69
Tuesday
Tuesday Night
Wednesday
Partly Sunny
Wednesday Night
Chance Thunderstorms
Lo: 71
Thursday
Thursday Night
Extended Weather Forecast
Water Level on 9/15: 692.09 (-0.91)
Water Level Details
GOOD. Water temperatures have fallen into the lower 80s and continue to cool some. The heat will likely return as it is early September. Granbury is at full pool and water clarity is normal. The fall feeding frenzy is upon us. Striped bass on the lower ends are fair to good on live shad and topwater action is good when located. White bass are good to excellent midlake on slabs, spinners and trolled Pet Spoons. Sand bass schools are busting the surface chasing bait. Largemouth bass are good to 7 pounds on spinners, crankbaits and soft plastics worked near creek entrances and on humps and ridges midlake. Crappie are excellent on small jigs and small minnows fished from in-town to Ports O‘Call. Catfish action is good on many areas of the lake, with the best reports coming from in-town and upstream to near Hunter Park. Report by Michael Acosta, Unfair Advantage Charters.
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