Crappie Fishing Report For Cedar Creek Lake, October 3 2023




 The current water level is nearly 4 feet low, and the water temperature is in the low 80s. Now, let's dive into the exciting details!

The White Bass bite at Cedar Creek Lake has been fantastic lately. Our customers have been experiencing great success, with many reporting limits on almost every fishing trip. This is an excellent time to target White Bass in the area! Additionally, there have been some nice Hybrid Stripers caught during these trips as well. So, if you're looking for a bit of variety, you might just get lucky and reel in some of these Hybrids too!

When it comes to Crappie, they are still being caught around brush tops. Anglers have had success using both live bait and jigs on different days. Some days have been more productive than others, but overall, the numbers have been very good. Even on slower days, you can still expect to have a adequate catch.

 




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Cedar Creek Lake Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Cedar Creek Lake Weather Forecast

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 93

Sunday Night

Thunderstorms Likely

Lo: 71

Monday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 84

Monday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 71

Tuesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 84

Tuesday Night

Thunderstorms Likely

Lo: 71

Wednesday

Thunderstorms Likely

Hi: 84

Wednesday Night

Thunderstorms Likely

Lo: 73


Cedar Creek Lake Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 6/9: 322.33 (+0.33)



Cedar Creek Lake

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 4)

GOOD. stained; 77 degrees; 0.04 feet above pool. The hybrid striped bass and white bass are on a feeding frenzy! Start looking for heavy bird activity throughout the lake on flats and near the dam, or on the edges of drop-offs especially on cloudy and overcast days. Focus drop-offs and along seawalls early in the mornings in 5-14 feet with slabs. Reports of great catches using silver or white slabs and spinners and retrieving off the bottom at a very slow retrieve to catch these fish in depths of 17-26 feet of water. The crappie have also migrated back into the main lake. Look for them under bridge pylons or under docks where the depths are between 3-10 feet. Guides have been reporting exceptionally nice catches on sunny warmer days. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Catfish are good on humps in 5-20 feet on fresh shad, or drifting in 15-25 feet of water for bigger fish. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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