Hi folks, Jason Barber here with the Kings Creek Adventures fishing and lake report for Cedar Creek Lake. The lake is low and the water temperature is around the 70 degree mark with the clarity being good for Cedar Creek.
Crappie have moved into the deeper docks and can be caught shooting jigs underneath them. There are some fish in brushpiles as well, 12 to 20' with minnows and jigs will work.
Catfish are scattered around but can be caught drifting or anchored around the mainlake humps and points. Fresh cut shad in 12 to 24' is typically best. Look for some shallow fish as the water cools down.
Largemouth are on the docks and will hit moving baits most days like crankbaits and spinners but some days prefer slower baits like jigs or TX rig plastics. Rocks and brush are still good bets as well, try topwater baits on the rocks and along retaining wall areas early and late.
Hybrids and sand bass are schooling early some and hanging out on humps and points in 10 to 24' during the day. Try slabs and swimbaits hopped along the bottom or just above and watch your electronics.
Thanks for reading and give me a call to book a trip when you get ready for a fun relaxing day of fishing on Cedar Creek Lake.