Lake Fork Guide David Vance Trophy Bass Fishing Report March 7th




March is here and the Bass are big time on the move into the shallows, and they will start spawning soon!! You can expect many more big bass to start showing up with the weather warming back up and rising water temperatures in the shallow spawning areas. This spring is shaping up for another great spawn here at Lake Fork so if you haven't made your plans to come out and do some fishing in the next couple of months you might want to start making arrangements and head this way. Water temperatures have been ranging from 53-56 depending on what areas you are in with the warmest water being at the very backs of the creeks late in the day. The water clarity has also varied from stained to fairly clear, in most areas, but the fish have not seemed to mind either way. Warmer water temperature and grass have been the biggest factors in locating productive fishing areas.

Best baits for me have been a combination of several things right now with warming trends and cold fronts playing a role in what is most productive from one day to the next and even from morning to afternoon. On cold front days or cooler mornings, I have been starting out with lipless crank baits, Red or red/orange 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz. sizes have been best worked over the grass on main lake, secondary points, ditches, or drop offs located next to spawning flats in 3-8 feet of water. A steady retrieve while allowing the bait to dip down into the grass and then ripping it free is the key to getting bites. The spinner bait bite has also been fair early and on cooler days, best colors have been white, white/chart, with double willow blades 3/8 to 1/2 oz. sizes.

As the water temperatures rise during the day, it’s time to break out the soft plastics. Many fish will start to move onto the beds during this next warming trend, this is when I will go to a senko type bait, or a wacky rigged Trick Worm, or fluke in these areas, watermelon red, green pumpkin, June bug or black/blue are good choices. Remember working these baits too fast will result in fewer bites, the longer you let them sit in an area that these fish are starting to bed in, the better chance that one of these bass will pick up your bait and move off with it. I always tell my clients, If you think you are fishing slow, slow down some more. Good creeks to try are Long Branch, Glade Creek, Coffee Creek, Birch Creek, these creeks always turn on early for Big spawning Bass! If you would like to book a trip and get in on some great spring fishing you can reach me at 903-629-5085 or check out my web site www.lakeforktexasbigbass.com

Good Fishing,
David Vance

Check out these pictures of the Big Per Spawn Bass we have caught this week!!

 

 




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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Monday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 93

Monday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Tuesday

Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 93

Tuesday Night

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Lo: 73

Wednesday

Slight Chance Thunderstorms

Hi: 91

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 75

Thursday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 93

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 75


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Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 18)

GOOD. Water Stained; 82 degrees; 0.38 feet above pool. The water level is up and murky in the east and west arms, but clear mid lake. Topwaters early are good with poppers and frogs around weeds or grass. Bass are good mid morning with shaky heads, and crankbaits on points with 1.5-2.5 square bills in 3-5 feet around bream beds. Caroling rigs and power shaky heads and Texas rigs are good offshore around points and road beds or humps 18-25 feet. 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 getting better and better as we get deeper into 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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