Video - Lake Fork Bass Fishing Report - Prespawn Jig Fishing Tips - How to Fish Jigs for Largemouth Bass




Hello Lake Fork Fans, bass fishing season has begun! Heavy largemouth are moving towards the back of shallow flats where they will soon be spawning. These fish are using creek channels and ditches as staging areas in 5-15 ft. Look for bass in the front half of creeks on the northern part of the lake as these areas will warm up the fastest. My favorite bait this time of year is a jig. Watch the below video report to learn more about the three bass jigs I am fishing right now. We have caught tons of chunky bass on this lure every year, especially in February. Stay confident when jig fishing and you will have a successful day on the water. Thanks for watching and as always please let me know what you think, feel free to contact me with any fishing questions. Good luck everyone, go get em!




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Sep. 17)

GOOD. Water cloudy to clear; 85 degrees; 1.09 feet below pool. Starting to see some turnover in the backs of pockets after the last cool spell. Bass are good on the main lake early in the day with topwaters, chatterbaits and square bill crankbaits until the midday sun. Texas rigs and shaky heads are good around docks and timber in 5-7 feet of water. Carolina rigs are fair on big points with fluke type baits and 7 inch worms in 12-17 feet of water. Deep crankbaits are fair over the ends of deep points and road beds. Report by Marc Mitchell, Mitchell's Guide Service.

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