Lake Fork Anglers (LFA) Bass Fishing Club Tournament Results: 9/14/2023




LFA Tournament – Largest 5 Bass 10 inches and over

 

27 Members fished.  Cooler temperatures and some much needed rain seemed to be just what the bass

were waiting for as there were a total of 95 Bass caught with five Bass over 5 lbs.  

 

Winning Anglers

  1. Billy David with his best 5 Bass @ 11.98  lbs.
  2. Don Overstreet with his best 5 Bass @ 11.94  lbs.

       3   Gallen Smith with his best 5 Bass @ 11.74  lbs.

Big Bass:  Randy Bunch @ 6.17 lbs.

 

Winning Co-Anglers

  1. Bob Lambert with 4 Bass @ 11.25  lbs.
  2. Gary Gilmore with 4 Bass @ 10.86 lbs.

       3   Jackie Price with 4 @ 10.61 lbs.

Big Bass:  Gary Gilmore @ 8.67 lbs.  (no photo)

 

The LFA club fishes every Thursday with afternoon weigh-in at the SRA Park on Hwy 154 @ 12:45 pm (Summer Hours). Two club tournament formats are rotated weekly. 

  • LFA – Best 5 fish format – 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month
  • Hard Core – MLF format –  1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month

 

All club tournaments are two-person catch and release tournaments with an angler and a co-angler per boat.  Anglers compete against anglers and Co-Anglers compete against co-anglers.

 

LFA members are mostly retired anglers who can fish weekly tournaments each Thursday. Membership is open to all persons who are physically able to fish and function independently in a boat, whether alone, or as a team member during scheduled Thursday fishing tournaments.

 

Information about club membership can be obtained by sending an email to [email protected].




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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Saturday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 86

Saturday Night

Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 71

Sunday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 90

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 74

Monday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 93

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 76

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 94

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 75


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 7/27: 402.85 (-0.15)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 24)

GOOD. Water Stained; 81 degrees; 0.11 feet below pool. Bass are slow while the moon is fuller, and fish are more active at night. Early morning has been good for about an hour or so on frogs and flukes around grass in 2-4 feet. Switching to an offshore bite the rest of the day with Carolina rigs and Texas Rigs on points and humps in 15-20 feet with big worms or KO sticks. Deep crankbaits are good over drop offs in 22-27 feet. XD 6 and XD 8 chartreuse and blue back and landing bites. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Cooling temperatures, light rain, and cloudy days have kicked the shallow bite into high gear in the middle of July! Bass are hitting topwaters and shallow streamers fished over flooded milfoil and hydrilla. Look for schooling bass in the open water and creeks as shad hatch is in full swing. Also, check out the brush piles as big bass are using them to feed on crappie. Bream are excellent in the shallows, wooly buggers and small poppers should bring a strike. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork continues to be excellent as we get deeper into the summer pattern. Fish are still stacked up on brush, trees and some lay downs. Best depths are 14-28 feet with a few fish a little shallower and a little deeper. The bite has been somewhat finicky lately. Minnows are a good choice to help overcome the slower bite. You can still catch fish on smaller hand tied baits or soft plastics. I've also noticed that rotating spots or finding new spots with less pressured fish has been important. The catfishing on Lake Fork is excellent like it seems to always be for eater sized channel cats. There are still tons of fish under roosting trees in 14-22 feet of water on the north ends of the lake. Bait a hole with cattle cubes or sour grains to get those fish concentrated. Then use any catfish bait of choice to load the boat. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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