Lake Fork Hwy 19 Boat Ramp is perfect for small boats and for kayaking. It has a small boat ramp and ample space for vehicle parking.
Basic single-lane rural ramp without parking or amenities
It offers a one-lane concrete ramp, ample space for a parking area, and a fishing pier. The convenience fee for the launch or day fishing from the pier is just $5.00.
FM 17 Public Boat Ramp is located at the west end of the FM 515 bridge on FM 17 on the Lake Fork creek arm. It has two concrete ramps, a courtesy dock, a spacious parking area, and a restroom.
515 East Public Boat Ramp is located on the west side of Caney Creek at 515 East bridge. It offers a two-lane concrete ramp, a spacious parking lot for vehicles, no fee required, and is open all year.
Highway 154 Public Boat Ramp is located at the southeast end of the Texas 154 bridge on the Caney Creek arm of the lake. It provides a two-lane concrete ramp, a spacious parking lot for vehicles, and a portable restroom. There is no fee required....
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Flood Warning02/04 (3:00 AM - 11:30 AM)
Friday
Mostly Sunny
Hi: 48
Friday Night
Patchy Freezing Fog
Lo: 30
Saturday
Areas Freezing Fog
Hi: 57
Saturday Night
Mostly Cloudy
Lo: 38
Sunday
Partly Sunny
Hi: 59
Sunday Night
Partly Cloudy
Lo: 46
Monday
Breezy
Hi: 67
Monday Night
Cloudy
Lo: 55
Extended Weather Forecast
Water Level on 2/3: 398.36 (-4.64)
Water Level Details
FAIR. Water Stained; 56-59 degrees; 5.47 feet below pool. Fork had a warmer early week but dropped off in temperature and so the bite went with it for the most part. The shallow fish were on spinnerbaits and chatterbaits early in the week in 3-5 feet of water. Texas rigs and Viper XP jigs were doing good on docks with brush in 4-7 feet of water. Black and blue and green pumpkin were the best colors. Still had a few catches on squarebills in red and orange in 4-6 feet along creeks, but with the weather getting colder that should drop-off. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Pro. Black bass are beginning the early stages of pre-spawn. Try slow moving suspending streamers and sculpin patterns in 5-7 feet of water. Crappie will be moving shallow in the next few weeks. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Crappie are really good around deep main lake timber in 38-56 feet along creek channels. Fish have been a little more scattered the past week, so it is necessary to cover more water to catch limits. Seeing big white crappie mixed in with lots of smaller black crappie. Minnows will work very well and small soft plastics and hand ties are working well. Best colors for my boat have been purple and chartreuse. Getting good reports of brush pile fish biting as in 20-30 feet. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins’ Guide Service.
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