The Texas Parks & Wildlife released its weekly fishing report today for Lake Brownwood.
As of today, Lake Brownwood is 6.5 feet below spillway level and still dropping according to the Brown County Water Improvement District. The levels have been on a steady decline since the beginning of August. The lack of significant rainfall, water usage and almost daily 100+ degree temperatures are causing these levels to fall.
The Texas Parks & Wildlife release a weekly fishing report for area lakes each Wednesday. Here is some information for Lake Brownwood from this weeks report:
Black bass are fair on Bass Hogg spinnerbaits and Pig Sticker Shaky Heads with Grande Bass 4″ redbug or green pumpkin Trickster Worms near the docks and over brush piles in 12 – 15 feet, and good on Frog and Pop-R topwaters. Hybrid striper are slow. White bass are good on Li’l Fishies off lighted docks at night. Crappie are good on Li’l Fishies and minnows over brush piles in 10 – 18 feet, and off lighted docks at night. Channel catfish are good on cut bait and nightcrawlers over baited holes in 12 – 20 feet. Yellow catfish are good on trotlines baited with perch in 12 – 20 feet.
For more information about Lake Brownwood fishing or other Texas lakes, visit the Texas Parks & Wildlife website