NAPA of Wylie Solo Tournament

02/28/2021   6:00 am - 2:30 pm


Location
275 Co Rd 1558
Alba, Texas

More Info
817-917-8261




THE 2021 NAPA OF WYLIE SOLO TOURNAMENT SERIES

Get ready for A Solo Series on Sunday's!

Brought to you by: Victory Fishing Events LLC.

Dates:

#1 February 28, 2021 Fork at Lake Fork Marina

#2 March 14, 2021 Ray Hubbard at Chandlers Landing

#3 April 18, 2021 Texoma at Highport Marina

#4 May 2, 2021 Lewisville at Plano Marine

#5 May 23, 2021 Tawakoni at Two Mile Bridge West Public Boat Ramp

NAPA of Wylie Championship Event: September 26, 2021

Participants must be qualified to compete in Championship!

Qualify for the 2021 NAPA of Wylie Solo Championship by fishing four 2021 NAPA of Wylie Series Tournaments.

Fishing Hours: 6:00am TILL 2:30pm - Register From: 4:30AM TILL 6:00AM the day of the tournament.

EXAMPLE OF PAYOUT WITH 30 BOATS:

1st Place $1010, 2nd Place $610, 3rd Place $510, 4th Place $410, 5th Place $310, 6th Place $210, 7th Place $160, 8th Place Owner Hook Package, & Big Bass $350

With all 30 teams in optional bonus $1200 (Total win with 1st place & bonus $2010!)

ENTRY FEE $160 Per. Participant:-$20 FROM EACH SOLO ENTRY WILL GO TOWARDS NAPA OF WYLIE CHAMPIONSHIP PAYOUT! REMAINING $140-85% PAYOUT-PAYS ONE PLACE PER FIVE ENTRIES & BIG BASS.

OPTIONAL BONUS $40 Per. Participant-100% BONUS PAYOUT- PAYS TO HIGHEST FINISHING PARTICIPANTS WITH OPTIONAL ENTRY! (0-29 Bonus entries 1 Place, 30-39 Bonus entries 2 places, 40-49 Bonus entries 3 places, 50-59 Bonus entries 4 places, 60-69 Bonus entries 5 places, & 70+ Bonus Entries 6 places.)

AOY of Series: Receives paid entry into the 2021 NAPA of Wylie Solo Championship!

NAPA of Wylie is contributing $1000 to be placed on top of the 2021 NAPA of Wylie Solo Championship Payout!

Top 50% of field Qualifies for 2021 RAD-Rides Grand Championship!

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Lake Fork Current Weather Alerts

There are no active watches, warnings or advisories.

 

Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Saturday

Severe Tstms

Hi: 84

Saturday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 53

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 73

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 50

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 84

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 59

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 78

Tuesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 53


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 10/19: 401.09 (-1.91)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 24)

GOOD. normal stain; 85 degrees; 1.29 feet below pool. There is good topwater action early in the morning around pond weed with topwaters and frogs. Then use flukes and soft plastics stick baits along the edge of the pond weed most of the day. There are still a few groups of fish offshore, but bass are primarily scattered from 12-22 feet in roadbeds, humps and long points. Deep crankbaits are good over points and humps in 18-25 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Mitchell's Guide Service. Early and late topwater bites around grass lines and isolated cover on main lake and secondary points. Try frog and mouse patterns for topwater. Bass are schooling in creeks, so a hard-bodied popper should work. Bream are shallow, try small hoppers. Sand bass are schooling mid-lake. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Lake Fork crappie fishing is heating back up as we begin to head into early fall. The black crappie are stacking up in huge numbers this week on brush piles and other structures. The bite for them is still a little finicky but small hand tied jigs swam over them or small jig heads tipped with minnows are working to get them in the boat. Still having to go thru numbers of fish to find the larger ones. The white crappie are also showing up on timber along creek channels in 18-28 feet. That bite has gotten stronger and the minnow tipped jig heads are working well on those fish. Have caught some fish on soft plastics the last few weeks. We should see the bite getting even better when water temps drop down as we begin to cool down more. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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