Lake Fork Anglers Results for 5.21.20 out of the SRA Park




Today started off very windy out of the south east. Which really screwed up where I had a great day pre-fishing yesterday. The weather was warm and the fish were biting. Once again drop shots, c-rigs and cs-rigs won the day.

All fish 10" and up count as well as slot fish. Only their best 5 count.

Boaters

First Place went to Bob Roberts of Longview with 7 bass for 21.99 LB. with the boaters lunker of 9.59 LB.
Second Place went to Curt Blount of Lake Fork with 9 bass for 16.28 LB. with a 3.95 LB lunker.
Third Place went to Jack White of Farmers Branch with 11 bass for 15.09 LB with a 4.09 LB. linker
Fourth Place went to Randy Bunch of Lake Fork with 11 bass for 15.00 LB. with a 3.95 LB. lunker
Fifth Place went to Charlie Abresch of Hawkins with 3 bass for 14.54 LB. with a 7.15 LB. lunker.

Co-Anglers

First Place went to new member Jimmy Bright of ?? with 7 bass for 16.12 LB. with the co-angler lunker of 6.89 LB.
Second Place went to John Berech of Garland with 8 bass for 10.92 LB. with a 2.88 LB. lunker.
Third Place went to Greg Geisler of Lake Fork with 4 bass for 9.94 LB. with a 5.39 lunker.
Fourth Place went to Butch Grove of Sulphur Springs with 4 bass for 9.65 LB. with a 3.62 LB. lunker.
Fifth Place went to Dave Garner of Royce City with 3 bass for 8.75 LB. with a 3.62 LB. lunker.

"Tough fishing" has gone by the wayside as the guys managed to catch 158 keepers. There were three skunks, all co-anglers.

The LFA fishes every Thursday except T-Day and Christmas on 2 different formats. A 5 fish limit we call LFA and a MLF style format where every fish counts we call Hard Core, 3 special tournaments and an end of year dinner. We are a club of 50+ seniors (Mostly) and are very liberal on members being for off vacations and medical issues.
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Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jul. 9)

GOOD. Water Stained; 82 degrees; 0.23 feet above pool. Fork : Top waters early around pond weed and grass with frogs and poppers still working . Mid morning chatter baits on the outside edge of grass in 3-5 ft is good as well as shaky heads . Best bite is Carolina rigs off shore on points , road beds and humps in 12-25 ft . Big worms and flukes are good . Deep Cranks are good over the same area when the fish are suspending 19-23 ft . 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 mid day when bass are seeking cover. Frog patterns are working in the shallow vegetation early and late. Small fish patterns like a dock knocker are producing bass and crappie shallow near grass. Large bream have moved shallow, wooly buggers are producing good fish. Channel catfish are cruising 2-4 feet biting clousers. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Lake Fork crappie fishing has been super up and down this past week. The fish are stacked up on brush piles, lay downs, tire reefs and some trees. The bite is the tricky part. Some days the bite is good and the bigger fish show up. Some days the bite is just off and the short fish show up. Seems like the bite may be better on days we have a little breeze. If the winds are calm the bite is very slow. Minnows will get some bites but small 1/32nd ounce hand tied jigs with small bodies and tails are working well on fish that don’t want to bite. Best depths have been 18-13ft with most fish suspended on trees and loaded in the brush. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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