Catching crappie on Lake Fork




“Where can you catch crappie near the boat launch at FM 515?” was a recent question posed by a reader. Barbara Stevenson of Mark and Barbara Stevenson Lake Fork Guide Service (903-765-3120) offer the following advice.

“Under the FM 515 bridge, fishing about 22’ deep, with fish probably suspended,” was Stevenson’s answer. “One of the things we do,” she continues, “if they are suspended, is fish next to a bridge pillar, click the bail over, and let it (minnow or jig) fall.” She uses an open face spinning reel. “A lot of times they will hit it on the fall. The important thing is as soon as you make the pitch to the pillar, click the bail over, and let the bait fall.”

Choice of bait or lure depends really on the angler. “Right now is a good time to be using minnows.”

If the minnow makes it all the way to the bottom without being hit, bring the bait up a foot or foot-and-a-half up off the bottom. “Tight line them…don’t use a bobber or anything. Your graph or depth finder will tell you how deep you are. Use the spacing of your guides on your rod for a reference, how many would be a foot and a half, or whatever.”

Minnow size…”large ones you don’t want, but small to medium ones on a #1 or 2, single hook. If you were going to use a jig, what kind, what color would you use? “Chartreuse, black/chartreuse…right now amber/blue feathers, amber/pink. Early morning is the best bite.”

Where to hook a minnow depends on the bite. “If the bite is light, I hook them through the lips. If not I will hook them through the back. Use 10-12 lb. test line on a medium light action rod. To set the hook, just gently raise the rod up…no bass hook set.”

Other good places to catch crappie are off of, or over brush piles and timber close to docks.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 25)

GOOD. Water Stained; 82 degrees; 0.28 feet above pool. There is a good morning bass bite around pond weed and grass with topwater baits and flukes. Bass are good in front of the weeds with chatterbaits and spinnerbaits in 3-5 feet. Midday bite is best on points and humps with Texas rigs and Carolina rigs in 12-22 feet with big worms and flukes. Deep diving crankbaits are good over road beds, points and humps in 19-26 feet with shad patterned, or chartreuse/blue/black crankbaits. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Lily fields are filling in, hydrilla and milfoil are reaching for the surface. Fish this type of cover at midday when bass are seeking cover. Frog patterns are working in the shallow vegetation early and late. Drop a clouser on an 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. Lake Fork crappie fishing is improving as we enter the summer pattern. Loads of small fish under 10 inches are still being caught daily, but a lot more large fish are stacking up on brush piles, tire reefs, artificial structures and the base of trees. You can still find some fish on bridges, underwater bridges and road beds in 16-26 feet. Minnows, small hand ties and soft plastics are all working. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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