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

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 35

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 21

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 48

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 26

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 50

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 26

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 55

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 35


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 1/21: 401.28 (-1.72)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 15)

GOOD. Water Stained; 47 degrees; 1.66 feet below pool. The bass bite is best on the main lake around humps and ledges in 15-25 feet with Alabama rigs. Mid range bass are fair, suspended on timber in 12-15 feet with jerkbaits and large spinnerbaits. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Lake Fork crappie fishing has been up and down just like the weather the last few weeks. We have settled into the winter pattern and you can find fish from about 18 feet to as deep as you can find. Some fish are just 8-18 feet down on the timber even in sixty-plus feet deep water. You can also find fish down as deep as 45-50 feet on the same timber. We are seeing a lot of fish but we are seeing tons of small fish. Seems like you can pick a bigger fish or two out of a group and then just find you another group of fish. Smaller baits are working well for my boat and 1/16 ounce hand ties on 6-12 pounds fluoro is my best bait in neutral colors. The key is to hold those baits very still and wait for the bite. If you move the bait or the waves move your bait that fish will most likely not bite. You will need to find fish in protected areas if the wind is blowing that day. Minnows and soft plastics will get you bit as well. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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