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Lake Fork Fishing Report
Fishing
on Lake Fork was slower than normal this past week for us. Apparently, the
warming trend forestalled the good fall bite we were enjoying in October.
With another cold front coming tonight and cooler temps forecast this week,
look for the bite to dramatically improve as shad gang up in the backs of
creeks and on main lake structure. November is historically a good month for
numbers of fish, so I don’t anticipate the funk will last for long.
With the holidays just around the corner, I do have gift certificates
available for those looking for a present for their angling buddies. 2007
has been a fantastic year on Fork, benefiting from ample rains and a full
lake. With prespawn starting in late-December, it won’t be long until my
favorite lunker time of the year is here, January through March. And with
the lake in such good shape, Fork should be awesome in ’08.
Lake Conditions: Fork is 3” below full pool right now, currently reading
402.75’ and dropping very slowly. The lake is full of aquatic vegetation,
with a deep weedline anywhere from 8’ to about 15’. The main lake is
slightly stained, while the creeks are ranging from clear to stained. Water
temps slowly warmed last week, reading from 67 to 70 in the main lake
yesterday (Sunday).
Location
Pattern: The best pattern for numbers of fish continues to be fishing
shallow grassbeds on the main lake and in the first half of major creeks.
Early and late and all day on cloudy and windy days are the best times. I’m
focusing on shoreline grass, openings in clumps of grass, and the inside
weedline. When the sun gets up, concentrate on the deep weed edge in 8’ to
15’. Key on points, inside turns, and along ledges and you’re likely to find
more fish. Most of the shallow fish have been in groups, so you’ll fish for
a while without getting a bite, then catch several in a small area. I’m also
catching some bass back in the coves along creek channel bends but this
pattern hasn’t really picked up yet like it will as the water cools. For
bigger bass, concentrate on main lake structure in 15’ to 35’. Find the
schools of yellow bass and the big largemouth will be with them.
Presentation Pattern: During fall, bass will key on shad and most of my lure
choices and colors reflect that preference. Shades of white or chrome are
always good choices in the fall on Fork. In the shallows, lipless
crankbaits, 3/8 oz spinnerbaits, and shallow running crankbaits have been my
best choice. When the bass aren’t in a chasing mood, I’m switching to a
Texas rigged watermelon/red or watermelon candy 8” Lake Fork Worm, Twitch
Worm, or Baby Fork Creature with an 1/8th oz bullet sinker and working it
over the tops of grass and along the edges. Other times, Magic Shads and
Live Magic Shads in watermelon worked weightless over the grass beds are
catching fish best. For bigger fish, a 3/8 oz blue bruiser Mega Weight jig
with a matching Fork Craw trailer is your best bet when pitched to the deep
weed edge or stumps along the creek channel. Out deep, Twitch Worms in
shades of watermelon are working well on drop shots, as are Carolina rigged
Baby Ring Frys, when bass are located on the bottom. Both of these
techniques will produce numbers of bass as well as big fish. For the
suspended bass, I’m starting with Lake Fork Tackle’s new big Fork Flutter
Spoon in the Yellow Bass or Magic Shad colors. These catch fewer yellow bass
and are great for catching really big bass. If the bass are finicky and
won’t hit the big spoons, I’m throwing small ½ oz spoons and 1 oz tail
spinners and catching some largemouth and lots of yellow bass with these.
For more information on how to fish big flutter spoons, check out my
November article: www.lakeforkguidetrips.com/fishingarticles.htm
My 2007 Ranger Z21 boat is now for sale. I picked it up in late October of
last year and it is fully loaded, rigged with a 250 HP Yamaha with a 5 year
warranty. It’s value priced and will save you about $10,000 off the cost of
a new boat. For more details and pics of the boat, please check my website (www.lakeforkguidetrips.com)
or drop me a note.
Lake Baccarac Update: Fishing is off to a very fast start for the 2007-2008
season at Baccarac. I’ve updated the fishing reports on my website and they
are staggering. In the past few days, two over 12 lbs, 4 over 11 lbs and
lots and lots of 10s have been caught. All Mexico lakes go through boom and
bust cycles and Baccarac is certainly peaking right now. There are still a
few openings left for this coming season, but the remaining dates are
booking very quickly. Anyone interested in fishing Baccarac this winter or
spring should finalize their plans soon, as the lodge only holds 24 anglers
and many of the premium dates are already booked solid. For more info on a
trip to Baccarac, please check out my website: http://www.bigmexicobass.com
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Here’s hoping you catch the lunker of your dreams. If I can be of
assistance, please contact me at 214-683-9572 (days) or 972-635-6027
(evenings) or e-mail me through http://www.LakeForkGuideTrips.com , where
your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Good Fishing,
Tom
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