Loomis Lake Fork Guide Service and Boat Storage


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Hi I am Rick Loomis. I own Loomis Lake Fork guide service. I have been a guide on Lake Fork for 20 years. My clients range from Pro Bass fisherman to beginners. I have a number of Father and Sons and Daughters even some Moms. I am a teaching guide I want you to not only catch fish but to learn something from ME. I try to show you new baits and ways to use them no matter where you live. Growing up in Arkansas was great for me it was all about hunting and fishing. I have done both my whole life. Played Football, Baseball and Basketball all in High School. Started to Rodeo when I got out of School and did that for 12 years. Started tournament fishing when I quit Rodeoing. Moved my guide service to one of the top trophy bass lakes in the nation, Lake Fork, TX took me three years to build up my guide service to where I have about 80% repeat customer base. I do about 200 trips a year. Started fishing tournaments in Texas. Angler Choice, Honey Hole and Bass & Bucks tournament circuit. 2002 Won the Skeeter Boat Owners tournament, on Lake Fork. At that time one of the few tournaments that guides could fish. Featured in BassMaster Magazine, In Fisherman Magazine and other publications. TV shows on the In Fisherman, Heartland Adventures and East Texas Angler. A featured Article in the In Fisherman Magazine and a TV show on fishing big spoons. I do Bass fishing,Crappie fishing an Sand Bass fishing

Largest Bass caught 13.07.

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I also offer...
- Boat storage at 12 1/2 x 30 with 11 1/2 x 10 doors. These are enclosed Insulated roof lights and elect concrete floors.
- Rv and Pontoon storage at 12 1/2 x 50 or 12 1/2 x 25 covered elect and lights

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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 28)

GOOD. Water Stained; 73 degrees; 0.32 feet above pool. The shad are still spawning on main lake points. Target bass feeding on the shad early in the morning with square bill crankbaits, chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and topwaters. Shaky heads in 3-6 feet are good on points and the edge of grass around bream beds. Carolina rigs are good 12-15 feet on points and road beds. Deep diving crankbait bite is starting to pick up over deep water jumps in 22 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Lily fields are filling in, and hydrilla and milfoil are reaching for the surface. Fish this type of cover at mid day when bass are seeking cover. Frog patterns are working in the shallow vegetation early and late. Drop a clouser on isolated cover for black bass. Large bream have moved shallow, wooly buggers are producing good fish. Channel catfish are cruising 2-4 feet, clousers are a good choice. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Crappie fishing on Lake Fork is a lot of fun right now. The lake has a tremendous population of black crappie and they are stacked up on all kinds of structures all over the lake in 12-28 feet. White crappie are also loading up on certain trees. You can find black crappie on some bridges, underwater bridges, roadbeds, brush piles, lay downs, tire reefs, points and the base of timber. I have seen some lay downs the past week that may have over 1000 crappie on them. The only problem is finding black crappie over 10 inches when you have so many fish on spots. It is a lot of fun to catch hundreds of crappie per day even if you cannot keep all of them. One of the hottest spots for numbers right now is the big reef in front of the 154 public ramp. Any electronics will find it straight out from the ramp just before the boat lane. It’s very large and easily visible on traditional electronics. The bottom is covered with structures of different kinds and crappie. You can fish minnows just off the bottom or swim small jigs just

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