FORECAST CENTER: Freshwater Hotspots – Central – July/August 2025

Fish & Game Forecast Center: Freshwater
Reported by TF&G STAFF
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CURRENT WATER LEVELS

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Central Texas

HotSPOTLight: Lake Lyndon B. Johnson

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LOCATION: Lake Austin
HOTSPOT: Main Lake
GPS: N 30 19.464, W 97 50.316
(30.3244, -97.8386)

Lake Austin: Main Lake

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: V&M Wild Thang 8.5, V&M Chopsticks, Picasso Shake E Football, Picasso Shad Walker, V&M Pacemaker Jigs mated with V&M Twin Tail Trailer or Split Tail Beaver
TIPS: This is the time of year to start working the Picasso Shad Walker and V&M Bayou Frog early in the morning as the fish are up feeding around the bank edges. Once the top water bite ends, I start working the Chopstick and Wild Thang with a T-rig and Carolina rig in 10-15 feet. If the water temps start off above 84 degrees or there’s a lot of boat traffic, I’ll go from the topwater bite to throwing Picasso Shake E Football with a Wild Thang or a Pacemaker Jig in 15 feet of water. The keys to August fishing at Lake Austin are to fish top waters at dawn and dusk then deeper water with jigs, T-rig, and Carolina rig during the day and night. You can get the V&M and Picasso baits at Fisherman’s Corner by Canyon Lake, Tightlines Premium Fishing Tackle in Killeen, and Marine Outlet in Temple.

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LOCATION: Bachman Lake
HOTSPOT: Main Lake
GPS: N 32 51.1859, W 96 52.014
(32.8531, -96.8669)

Bachman Lake: Main Lake

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: Small rooster tails and small creature baits (3-4 inches long)
TIPS: Bass are on fire shallow along the banks. Fish in 1-5 feet of water. Cast along the banks parallel as the fish are no more than five feet from the banks. At the time of this report, 1-to-8-pound fish are being caught!

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LOCATION: Lake Belton
HOTSPOT: Westcliff Ramp
GPS: N 31 06.879, W 97 30.782
(31.1147, -97.5130)

Lake Belton: Westcliff Ramp

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: RatLTraps
TIPS: Work RatLTraps around the ramp, dock, flat and shoreline.

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LOCATION: Lake Buchanan
HOTSPOT: Main Lake
GPS: N 30 45.7619, W 98 25.638
(30.7627, -98.4273)

Lake Buchanan: Main Lake

SPECIES: Striped Bass and White Bass
BEST BAITS: White 1/2 oz. jigs with either white or chartreuse flirts or worms, Long A 15’s or 16’s in black or blue back gold or silver flash, both of the above on downriggers, live shad, live bluegills
TIPS: Stripers will be in the main lake looking for cooler water! Trolling white 1/2 oz. jigs with either white or chartreuse flirts or worms is a good tactic. Trolling Long A 15’s or 16’s in black or blue back gold or silver flash is another good bet. Use all of this with your downriggers! Live shad or blue gills will be the best baits overall. White bass will be in mid lake area around Garret Island or Shaw Island. Fish treetops along the old riverbed as well.

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LOCATION: Cedar Creek Lake
HOTSPOT: Main Lake
GPS: N 32 16.11, W 96 7.7279
(32.2685, -96.1288)

Cedar Creek Lake: Main Lake

SPECIES: Hybrid Striper
BEST BAITS: Deep diver crankbaits
TIPS: Be sure and fish the point near the drop off slowly. Work the shallows early and then move into the deeper depths. Bass are in their summer homes and, with the weather being warm, are not apt to be aggressive in nature. Use a heavy weight 7-foot rod for Carolina rigging. This rod can handle anything you get into and then some. Good summer colors include, watermelon red, blue fleck, Junebug, watermelon candy.

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LOCATION: Eagle Mountain Lake
HOTSPOT: 300 Yards from Dam
GPS: N 32 52.709, W 97 28.044
(32.8785, -97.4674)

Eagle Mountain Lake: 300 Yards from Dam

SPECIES: White bass
BEST BAITS: Slab with a fly 12 in. above
TIPS: This area just north of the dam is a series of humps and ridges. This area was created to supply dirt that was used to build the dam. Use your electronics to check the slopes and humps. When you locate the fish anchor on them and use a vertical jig method on them. If you prefer to cast to them, locate them and put out a buoy marker so you can cast to them. Use a slab and jig combo and let it go to the bottom and hop it back to boat.

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LOCATION: Fayette County Res.
HOTSPOT: Point Off Third Boat Ramp
GPS: N 29 55.878, W 96 43.368
(29.9313, -96.7228)

Fayette County Res.: Point Off Third Boat Ramp

SPECIES: Catfish
BEST BAITS: CJ’s punch bait
TIPS: Hit right side of dam, look for brush in 7-14’ top to bottom; action is good here all day.

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LOCATION: Granger Lake
HOTSPOT: Standing Timber and San Gabriel River
GPS: N 30 39.894, W 97 23.094
(30.6649, -97.3849)

Granger Lake: Standing Timber and San Gabriel River

SPECIES: Crappie & Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: Crappie: jigs and minnows | Largemouth; Bass: crankbaits, worms, spinnerbaits
TIPS: Water is 20 feet deep here off the point. Anchor and chum straight down. Use a tight line fishing just off from the bottom.

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LOCATION: Lake Joe Pool
HOTSPOT: Fireman’s Hump
GPS: N 32 37.551, W 97 01.045
(32.6259, -97.0174)

Lake Joe Pool: Fireman’s Hump

SPECIES: White Bass
BEST BAITS: Topwaters, RatLtraps, spoons
TIPS: Graph the area to find depth, then use topwaters and RatLTraps in the upper depths, spoons deeper. Avoid midday.

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LOCATION: Lake Lavon
HOTSPOT: Little Ridge Point
GPS: N 33 3.7859, W 96 27.792
(33.0631, -96.4632)

Lake Lavon: Little Ridge Point

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass & White Bass
BEST BAITS: Largemouth Bass: white & chartreuse spinnerbaits, square bill crankbaits, Series 5 Sexy Shad; White Bass: white top water lures
TIPS: Troll with a Hellbender or chunk a silver Pet spoon. Avoid midday. Good spot for night fishing.

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LOCATION: Lake LBJ
HOTSPOT: Lighthouse Point
GPS: N 30 33.694, W 98 21.405
(30.5616, -98.3568)

Lake LBJ: Lighthouse Point

SPECIES: Catfish
BEST BAITS: Shad, prepared bait
TIPS: Work the point and brush with live or cut shad or prepared bait; avoid midday.

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LOCATION: Lake Lewisville
HOTSPOT: Twin Tree Cove
GPS: N 33 5.55, W 96 59.338
(33.0925, -96.9890)

Lake Lewisville: Twin Tree Cove

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: Natural plastics, crankbaits
TIPS: Fish the bushes & trees; dawn through morning, dusk.

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LOCATION: Lake Limestone
HOTSPOT: Sanders Creek
GPS: N 31 25.411, W 96 20.233
(31.4235, -96.3372)

Lake Limestone: Sanders Creek

SPECIES: Crappie
BEST BAITS: Jigs
TIPS: White or chartreuse jigs, Fish the large trees in 15-20 feet of water with white or chartreuse jigs; dawn through dusk.

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LOCATION: Lake Palestine
HOTSPOT: Flag Bay
GPS: N 32 11.058, W 95 27.33
(32.1843, -95.4555)

Lake Palestine: Flag Bay

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass and Crappie
BEST BAITS: Bass: Indian swim jig w/ Mister Twister Hawg Frog as trailer; Crappie: jigs
TIPS: Bass fishing is good around boat docks and along the creek in the county line area. Concentrate on stumps and other structure. For crappie action, fish brush piles in 15 feet of water and under bridges.

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LOCATION: Lake Ray Hubbard
HOTSPOT: Rush Creek
GPS: N 32 49.292, W 96 29.929
(32.8215, -96.4988)

Lake Ray Hubbard: Rush Creek

SPECIES: Hybrid Striped Bass
BEST BAITS: Hellbender/spoon
TIPS: Troll about 20 feet with a silver Hellbender/Pet spoon combo; midday

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LOCATION: Lake Ray Roberts
HOTSPOT: Marina Flats
GPS: N 33 21.9376, W 97 4.9271
(33.3656, -97.0821)

Lake Ray Roberts: Marina Flats

SPECIES: White bass
BEST BAITS: Minnows, jigs
TIPS: Fish live minnows or vertical jig the trees with red/black jigs; morning through afternoon.

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LOCATION: Richland-Chambers Res.
HOTSPOT: 309 Flats
GPS: N 31 58.368, W 96 6.99
(31.9728, -96.1165)

Richland-Chambers Res.: 309 Flats

SPECIES: White Bass and Hybrid Striper
BEST BAITS: Clear or White Tiny Torpedos
TIPS: July is often the HOTTEST month of the year in Texas! It can also yield some of the HOTTEST White Bass fishing you’ll experience the entire summer! The White Bass on Richland Chambers normally begin their early a.m. & late p.m. topwater schooling activity in July and it will last through September! Check out the Hwy 309 Flats on the North Shoreline directly across from Fisherman’s Point Marina. Look for the terns and egrets picking up bait over large schools of Whites. Sometimes, the schooling fish will literally be chasing shad in 1-to-5-acre size schools. Tie on a Clear Tiny Torpedo or just about any small silver or white bait and you’re in business. This is a thrill you won’t soon forget!

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LOCATION: Lake Somerville
HOTSPOT: Little Crappie Point
GPS: N 30 18.5001, W 96 31.7601
(30.3083, -96.5293)

Lake Somerville: Little Crappie Point

SPECIES: Crappie
BEST BAITS: Minnows, jigs in light blue or grey
TIPS: Fish 1/16 oz. jigs. Try free falling jig and try lowering jig to brush pile slowly. Minnows under a cork, fished right above brush or large rocks, works as well.

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LOCATION: Stillhouse Hollow Res.
HOTSPOT: Pecan Grove
GPS: N 31 1.127, W 97 34.331
(31.0188, -97.5722)

Stillhouse Hollow Res.: Pecan Grove

SPECIES: Catfish
BEST BAITS: Topwaters, slabs
TIPS: Fish silver/white topwaters or slabs, use electronics for schools; avoid midday, night.

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LOCATION: Lake Tawakoni
HOTSPOT: Arm Point
GPS: N 32 52.228, W 96 0.183
(32.8705, -96.0031)

Lake Tawakoni: Arm Point

SPECIES: White Bass
BEST BAITS: Slabs
TIPS: Fish the tip of the point with chartreuse slabs; dawn through afternoon.

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LOCATION: Lake Texana
HOTSPOT: Simons Creek
GPS: N 28 54.889, W 96 34.166
(28.9148, -96.5694)

Lake Texana: Simons Creek

SPECIES: Largemouth Bass
BEST BAITS: Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, soft plastics
TIPS: Fish spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, or soft plastics on Carolina rig; all day

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LOCATION: Lake Texoma
HOTSPOT: Table Top
GPS: N 33 53.167, W 96 36.941
(33.8861, -96.6157)

Lake Texoma: Table Top

SPECIES: Catfish
BEST BAITS: Slabs
TIPS: Drop chartreuse slab to bottom and use a fast retrieve, drift in 32-42 feet; morning through dusk.

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LOCATION: Lake Waco
HOTSPOT: Old Highway 6 South
GPS: N 31 32.646, W 97 12.93
(31.5441, -97.2155)

Lake Waco: Old Highway 6 South

SPECIES: White Bass
BEST BAITS: Work black/silver RatLTraps along roadbed, watch for birds
TIPS: Work black/silver RatLTraps along roadbed, watch for birds; morn-afternoon

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LOCATION: Lake Whitney
HOTSPOT: Hwy 22 and McCowan Flats
GPS: N 31 57.2879, W 97 25.224
(31.9548, -97.4204)

Lake Whitney: Hwy 22 and McCowan Flats

SPECIES: Striped Bass
BEST BAITS: Down riggers with a 1/2 oz. buck tail jig with plastic trailers
TIPS: The thermocline has set in, and the stripers are hanging out on top of it. This time of year, turns into a reaction type strike a lot of times. The fish will feed early, late or even at night when it’s cooler. Using down riggers with a 1/2 oz. buck tail jig with plastic trailers. Troll the flats and ledges and edges anywhere from 13’ to 18’ down. Keep in mind the thermocline usually sets in at 22’ on Whitney so keep your baits above it.

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY:

Bill Carey
www.StriperExpress.com
Carey Thorn
whitebassfishingtexas@gmail.com

Royce Simmons
www.GoneFishin.biz

Weldon Kirk
www.FishTalesGuideService.com

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