Ayers Resort at Lake Fork


Address
3361 Farm to Market 17
Alba, Texas 75410

Contact
903-343-1421

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Ayers Resort is your home away from home at Lake Fork. Whether you are seeking a trophy bass, tournament fishing, crappie, catfish or just relaxation, we offer services for every traveler. Our cabins feature beautiful decor, Serta Night Therapeutic beds, kitchenettes and all the amenities you need. Our RV sites include all the utilities.

RV Site Rates (Tax and Utilities included)
Nightly - $25.00
Weekly - $150.00
Monthly - $375
Annual (180 days) - $2400 - Tax and Utilities included
Annual (365 days) - $3600 - Tax and Utilities Included

Cabin Rates (Tax Included)
Rates based on 4 people ($15 for each extra person)
Nightly - $75.00
Weekly - (5 Days) - $325.00 Tax Included
Monthly
Off season (Nov. through Feb) - $600
In Season - $1250

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Lake Fork Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 59

Sunday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 46

Monday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 66

Monday Night

Rain Showers

Lo: 57

Tuesday

Rain Showers

Hi: 66

Tuesday Night

Chance Rain Showers

Lo: 50

Christmas Day

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 64

Wednesday Night

Rain Showers Likely

Lo: 53


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/22: 400.62 (-2.38)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 18)

GOOD. Water Stained; 60 degrees; 2.34 feet below pool. Bass are good on Viper XP jigs and Texas rigs around big wood near any depth changes like creeks and ditches in 5-7 feet. Squarebill crankbaits and chatterbaits are good around docks in 3-6 feet. Carolina rigs are good on long points 8-15 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. The water is cooler, so now we have deeper fish. Black bass are slow in 5-10 feet of water with Clousers with a sinking tip line are your best bet. Focus on creek bends and drop-offs. Small streamers and top water patterns might catch active bass in creeks on warm days. Report by Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork. Lake Fork water temperatures have finally dropped into the upper 50s and the big fish are showing up and showing off. This week we have fish all over the lake in depths from 12-58 feet. You can find big numbers of black crappie at the base of shallow trees in 12-18 feet in the mid lake areas. Sometimes you will find white crappie in the same trees suspended halfway down. It is the opposite once you move to deeper water. The black crappie are higher on the trees off shore and the white crappie are further down on the trees. We have seen some bigger crappie in the 2.5 pound range being caught so the winter time big fish season has arrived. The best areas for concentrations of fish are loaded with shad. The bite has been up and down this week but my boat has put the minnow bucket up until next summer. You can still use minnows and they will produce great. Small hand tied jigs are also working extremely well this week. We should also see the aggressive fish hitting plastics and even large baits as the water cools off. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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