Lake Fork Guide Trophy Bass Fishing with David Vance





Lake Fork is world-famous for the trophy bass it has produced. In addition to fishing guide services, David offers instructional tips for the beginning angler, as well as tips and techniques for experienced big bass anglers. David Vance's Lake Fork Fishing Guide Service specializes in seasonal pattern fishing and can also put you on some of the best deep-water fishing you have ever experienced. David is a devoted professional bass fishing guide on America?s hottest trophy bass lake. Every effort is made for a pleasant and productive day of fishing.

Whether you are looking to catch that trophy bass of a lifetime or learn new techniques and patterns, I will do everything I can to make your Lake Fork guide trip a success . On David Vance?s Lake Fork guide trips all tackle is included, rods, reels, lures and everything you will need to make the most of your Lake Fork bass fishing trip. Come and experience bass fishing at it?s best on world famous Lake Fork.

About David

Since Lake Fork opened in 1980, David has been a professional guide on this world-famous lake. David Vance's Guide Service is well known across the country, and has been featured on Bassmaster TV, Jimmy Houston Outdoors, The Bass Class with Denny Brauer, Fishing with Orlando Wilson, ESPN Sportsman's Challenge with Lonny Stanley, and ESPN Outdoors.

David's instinct for the sport of bass fishing has also landed a successful pro bass circuit standing with 58 "In-the-Money" finishes, 22 "Top 20" finishes, and awarded "Big Bass" Honors in five Bassmaster events. David has clients that come from as far away as Japan, England, South Africa, Austria, Canada, and Germany to fish for trophy bass on Lake Fork.

Testimonials

"When going to Lake Fork, David is the man to call. I have fished with David many times and never been disappointed. David is the best guide on Lake Fork. Thanks for all the great fishing!"

"We have been fishing Fork with David for 15 years. With his knowledge of the lake and the sport of bass fishing, we have many great fishing adventures to thank him for."

"If you're looking for Big Bass on Lake Fork David is the man to call. He has put many of his customers on Trophy Bass over 10 pounds."

Bent Tree Motel - Emory TX

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Lake Fork Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Thursday

Increasing Clouds

Hi: 66

Thursday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 53

Friday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 77

Friday Night

Rain Showers Likely

Lo: 50

Saturday

Rain Showers Likely

Hi: 59

Saturday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 42

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 59

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 39


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 3/6: 403.14 (+0.14)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 5)

GOOD. Water Stained; 60 degrees; 0.20 feet below pool. Water level is about 4 inches low with temperatures 56-65 degrees. Bass have made a big move to the shallows with some on beds in 1-3 feet. Flukes and senkos are good in these areas. Chatterbaits and small swimbaits are good in the backs of the pockets and shallow flats with grass. Look for some main lake points to start producing with squarebill crankbaits and Carolina rigs in 3-5 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Catching small bass shallow with bait fish streamers. Larger females will become more active as warm days continue around structure and brush. The crappie should be moving shallow and Wooly buggers can be a good choice. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The Lake Fork crappie bite is really good, if you can stand the cold weather and beat the winds. Patterns are changing daily due to the inconsistent weather patterns. Some days fish will stack up on bridges and the next they will disappear. Timber in 14-34 feet seems to be the most consistent pattern. If you find a crappie and hold an artificial bait above it still enough most fish are crushing that bait. Use smaller profile jigs in deeper water mid lake, or on bridges. On the north end in shallower and muddier water use longer and bigger profile jigs. Try to fish lighter, more neutral colors in deeper water and darker colors in shallower water. Soft plastics and minnows will still get you bit as well. We should see the fish push shallower and shallower over the next few weeks with warmer temps in the forecast after the next week. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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