CLIENTS: This morning, Monday, July 7, after a bit of a hiatus as my wife and I headed to Colorado to celebrate our 30th anniversary, I was back on Lake Belton in pursuit of fish. This morning, I welcomed aboard Greg and Lisa Pope from just outside of Salado, and their two grandsons, brothers Jackson (age12) and Jordan (age 10) Pope, from Bryan, Texas.
Although both Lake Belton and Stillhouse Hollow have risen as a result of the widespread flooding in the Texas Hill Country, neither lake had dirty water or debris in their lower segments, hence, we were able to fish this morning in ways identical to how I would normally be fishing this time of year.
This was a “Kids Fish, Too!” trip intended just for the kids. They are considerably less expensive than standard trips, and typically go a maximum of 3.5 hours versus 4-plus hours for standard trips. On these trips licensed adults who desire to do so often help me help the kids be successful by baiting hooks, untangling lines, resetting our downrigger spreads, etc. so the kids’ efforts are maximized. So it was this morning as Greg helped with all of those tasks.
TODAY’S DATE: Monday, 07 July 2025 (AM)
NEXT OPEN DATE FOR FISHING: Friday, 11 July (AM)
NEXT OPEN DATES FOR SONAR TRAINING: 12 July (AM)
PHOTO CAPTION: Mr. Greg Pope and his wife, Lisa, took their grandsons, Jackson and Jordan Pope on a “Kids Fish, Too!” trip tailored just for kids this morning on Lake Belton. The boys landed 170 fish.
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WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton
SUMMARY OF HOW WE FISHED:
After a 30 minute rain delay, we got out looking for white bass on top water, but, the turbid weather had them locked down pretty good. After catching just one white bass and one hybrid in three attempts at three normally productive areas, I decided to change over to shallow water sunfishing for the mid part of our trip, then go back to white bass fishing if/when the weather settled.
We hit three shallow water areas, each with rock and vegetation present as cover, and wound up with a catch of 48 sunfish on bait fished under slip floats. With our fish count now at 50 and with about 45 minutes remaining in what I had planned for a 3.5 hour trip, I once again went looking for white bass now that the wind had settled, the skies had brightened, and while the skies were still fully greyed over. I spotted some flashes in the distance, brought out my spotting scope to verify my suspicions, and saw that about an acre of white bass were working over open water. I got to them as quickly as I could, but was sure not to throw a wake over any of these fish. I had my guests help rearrange all the tackle on the boat as I ran to the fish in order to clear the front deck and the area behind it to allow the boys to cast spinning rods rigged with Cork Rigs into the frenzy before us.
In summary, the boys enjoyed an uninterrupted, hour and 15 minutes of top water action as white bass forced shad of all sizes to the surface and fed on them. Talk about “goal oriented” — they saw in my recent reports that the highest catch of late was 159 fish — a catch made under similar conditions with most fish coming on topwater. Well, they wanted to top that and requested multiple “extensions” to work to that end.
During this span of time, the two of them landed an additional 120 fish, including 119 white bass and one hybrid striper. This action finally died by around 11:15 AM.
Our final total was 170 fish.
RESULTS: 170 fish, all caught and released
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OBSERVATIONS:
- Fishing is getting “summertime tough” with white bass suspending more than using bottom, and focused on young-of-the-year shad which are hard to imitate with live or artificial baits. If no topwater is encountered, the trip is going to be a tough one so far as white bass are concerned.
LATEST WATER TEMPERATURE PROFILE:
Not measured today.
WEATHER DATA:
Start Time: 7:00A
End Time: 11:15A
Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 75F
Elevation: 2.19′ high with a 0.97 rise in the last 24 hours
Water Surface Temp: 81.9F on the surface.
Wind Speed & Direction: S9 at (obscured) sunrise, then dying to S2-3 by trip’s end
Sky Condition: 100% grey cloud cover with very light rain falling for ~40% of the time on the water (but not enough for raingear)
Moon Phase: Waxing gibbous moon at 90% illumination.
GT = 0
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AREAS FISHED WITH MOST SUCCESS:
Areas B0158C, B0029G, B0291G – 48 sunfish on bait under slipfloats
Area B0163G – late morning topwater for 119 white bass and 1 hybrid on Cork Rigs
Bob Maindelle
Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service
Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide
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