Lake Fork Outdoors (21 - 40 of 83)
Camping trips have gradually become one of the favorite ways that millions of people around the globe use to escape from the busy city life, enjoy nature, and get the rest and positive experiences they have...
by Simon Trask on 5/20/2021
Working from home has become a very common occurrence over the past year because of the long-lasting COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of people are enjoying the opportunity to work while spending time around...
by Simon Trask on 4/22/2021
This survey by the US Army Corp of Engineers and US Geological Survey in conjunction with the US Fish & Wildlife service known as the Lake Fork Mid-Winter Eagle Survey has been conducted for more than...
by Sanford Valentine on 2/2/2021
The Mid-Winter Eagle Count on Lake Fork will take place on January 9 and 10, 2021. Members of the Lake Fork Sportsman’s Association have been participating in this event for almost 20 years.
About the...
by Bruce Allen on 12/21/2020
An angler recently asked other bass anglers about fishing a BFL Cowboy Division Bass Tournament in 2021. He was concerned that his boat might not be good enough for his co-angler …
“I am...
by Tom Behrens on 12/2/2020
Photo caption: Vince Olzawski participates in the PVAMA tournament in the Disabled Fish-In-Place Bank Division last month. Olzawski ended the day finishing in third place with 33.0 inches of fish.
Where there...
by Tom Behrens on 10/13/2020
August is that time of the year when Hunting and Fishing licenses go on sale. Licenses are valid from date of purchase until Aug. 31 each year, unless otherwise noted. In addition to a hunting license,...
by Tom Behrens on 8/14/2020
Texans around the state are making plans to take advantage of the sunshine on the state’s waterways. Compared to this time last year, drownings are up more than 30 percent. Texas Parks and Wildlife...
by Tom Behrens on 7/8/2020
Research is under way at Toledo Bend Reservoir and Lake Fork where biologists Todd Driscoll and Jake Norman are following tagged bass.The study is outside the realm of traditional fisheries research such as...
by Tom Behrens on 7/7/2020
Four options being considered for changes to catfish regulations, based on the observation that more anglers are willing to release fish to catch trophy fish.
Options are: one for quality fisheries; one for...
by Tom Behrens on 7/1/2020
It’s getting to be that time of the year again when drifting for catfish works great on any lake that has a good population of catfish, and that just about includes all of lakes in Texas.
Some of the...
by Tom Behrens on 6/24/2020
National Fishing and Boating Week will take place June 6-14th, 2020. On Saturday, June 6, anyone can fish recreationally without a license in Texas.
Boating and Fishing are fun, stress-relieving activities...
by Tom Behrens on 6/5/2020
Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP), maker of Evinrude Outboard engines, announced May 27, 2020 it will discontinue production of Evinrude E-TEC and E-TEC G2 outboard engines.
BRP says it remains committed...
by Tom Behrens on 6/2/2020
AUSTIN—Texas State Parks will begin reopening for day-use only April 20 as part of a broader effort to begin reopening the state of Texas. Per Governor Abbott’s direction, new restrictions in...
by Tom Behrens on 4/21/2020
Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday, April 7 issued orders to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Texas Historical Commission to close all state parks and historic sites to further help distance Texans...
by Tom Behrens on 4/7/2020
Jerry E. Miller, former Mayor of Yantis and Director of the Yantis Catfish Classic announced that the 2020 Catfish Classic Tournament has been postponed and will now be held on the first weekend in October...
by Tom Behrens on 4/3/2020
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued an executive order implementing a protocol for "essential services and activities" amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including fishing and hunting in the list. The...
by Tom Behrens on 4/3/2020
AUSTIN – Amid growing public health concerns, the March meeting of the Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPW) Commission previously scheduled for March 25-26 has been cancelled. All agenda items have been...
by Tom Behrens on 3/24/2020
After careful evaluation of the ongoing public health situation, Texas State Parks will be limiting park programming and closing public access to park headquarters, visitor centers and park stores starting at...
by Tom Behrens on 3/19/2020
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Commission is considering a number of changes to hunting and fishing regulations in 2020. However, prior to making any decisions, the Commission wants input from...
by Tom Behrens on 3/18/2020