Lake Fork Anglers Results From March 22




Finally good weather for us on a Thursday. And good it was for the "haves" while many others were the "have not's". The hottest water we saw was 63 and the big girls are slowly moving up while the bucks are in the near bank zone.

Do you think both the boater # 1 and co-angler #1 were in the same boat?

We fish three rotating sections on Lake Fork every other Thursday daytime about 22 times a year...

We fished section 1 today. All bass 10" and up count. MLF format, where every fish you catch counts

Boaters

  1. 1st Bill Ailes of Sulphur Springs with 12 bass for 24.59 LB with a 3.95 LB lunker.
  2. 2nd Jack White of Farmers Branch with 9 bass for 16.24 LB. with a lunker of 4.40 LB.
  3. 3rd Herb Powell of Lake Fork with 7 bass for 15.93 LB with a 3.20 LB lunker.
  4. 4th Herb King of Lake Fork with 4 bass for 10.88 LB with the boater lunker of 5.94 LB on a crank bait.
  5. 5th Randy Bunch of Lake Fork with 3 for 6.94 LB with a 3.54 LB lunker

Co Anglers

  1. 1st Scott Powell of Lake Fork with 17 bass for 35.14 LB with the co-angler lunker of 4.55 LB
  2. 2nd Rudy Hall of Alba with 6 bass for 6.34 LB with a 1.21 LB lunker
  3. 3rd Ken Kielbas of Arlington with 4 fish for 5.57 LB with a 1.63 lunker.
  4. 4th Jackie Price of Alba with 3 bass for 3.69 LB with a1.54 LB lunker.
  5. 5th Rick Wright of Rowlett with 2 bass for 3.01 LB with a 2.25 LB lunker.

 

86 bass were caught, and 5 anglers were skunked. What a great improvement since the last time we fished/

For information on Joining the Lake Fork Anglers send an inquiry to [email protected]. We only fish on Thursdays daytime at Lake Fork.

New member fee is $20. Dues is $5 a year and tournaments are $15, We are currently looking for new members. Co Anglers and boaters.




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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Saturday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 62

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 39

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 66

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 39

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 59

Monday Night

Clear

Lo: 38

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 65

Tuesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 39


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Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 29)

GOOD. Water Stained; 50 degrees; 2.26 feet below pool. Bass fishing has slowed after the recent cold fronts and you need to be very slow in your approach. Squarebill crankbaits and rattletraps are fair in 3-5 feet of water along the edge of grass. Texas rigs and Carolina rigs are best along the edge of grass as well in 3-7 feet of water. Suspending jerkbaits is starting to work as the water temperatures decline. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Fall weather has arrived so fish will start to prepare for cold weather. Black bass are moving deep for the winter. Cast clousers, ned rigs, and large worm patterns in flooded tree tops near creeks and deep water ledges. Crappie are moving out to the open water in 30 plus feet of water biting small jig patterns. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork continues to be as good as ever. Look for fish in big numbers moving as they head toward the deep water winter pattern. Look for timber along main lake creek channels in 28-40 feet right now for numbers of fish and some big fish mixed in. Minnows will work well but they are biting small hand tied jigs and larger plastic baits as well now that the surface water temps have dropped. We are still seeing some fish on brush and lay downs from time to time. Bridged have been up and down the last few weeks but they can be worth checking out for numbers of black crappie. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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