White River Reservoir Report
Water lightly stained; 80 degrees; 14' low. Black bass are fair on live bait and slow–rolled spinnerbaits. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows. Walleye are fair on live bait and chrome jerkbaits. Channel catfish are good on live bait. We fish this lake on a weekly basis great catfishing opportunities are common.
We do offer a line of crappie jig color combos that are hand tied that produce well on this lake if interested please contact us for jig prices. We are starting to offer combo packs designated by the lakes we guide on with a good variety of jigs that have produced crappie.
Current Lake Level Click Here White River Current Levels
Lake Characteristics
Location: 25 mile
s south of Crosbyton on the White River, a tributary of the Salt Fork of the Brazos River
Surface area: 1,418 acres
Maximum depth: 65 ft., mean depth 11 ft
Water Conditions
Conservation Pool Elevation: 2,373 ft. msl
Fluctuation: Severe, 4-10 feet annually
Normal Clarity: Turbid, visibility 1-2 feet
Reservoir Controlling Authority
White River Municipal Water District
HCR 2, Box 141
Spur, TX 79370
(806) 263-4240Aquatic Vegetation
Primarily cattails and pondweed, with some areas of milfoil and coontail
Predominant Fish Species
Large Mouth Bass, White Bass, Blue, Channel and Flat Head Catfish, White Crappie, Walleye and Sunfish.
West Texas Fishing Adventures targets Catfish and Crappie on this impoundment. |