Mad Dog Moore Memorial Bass Tournament

09/11/2021   6:00 am - 8:00 pm


Location
2919 W. State Hwy 154
Quitman, Texas

More Info
972-205-1681





Mad Dog Moore Memorial Bass Tournament

The 2017 Mad Dog Moore Memorial Bass Tournament paid 25 places based on 198 teams.
Large raffle after the tournament open to the public. Trailers, TV's, fishing gear, AR-15 to name a few items.

In addition to cash prizes awarded to the tournament winners, raffle tickets can be purchased on the day of the tournament. Raffle tickets cost $1 for 1, or $20 for 25. The raffle will be held the day of the tournament and the prizes will be awarded at the end of the event.

WHY----

On Saturday, February 15th, 1997 at 1:27pm, the Garland Police Department suffered a tremendous and tragic loss. Police Officer Michael David "Mad Dog" Moore was killed in the line of duty when apprehending a bank robbery suspect at the Bank One on W. Centerville Rd. Michael David Moore was an avid outdoorsman and he loved to fish. We could think of no other tribute as fitting to our fallen brother's memory than the creation of an annual bass tournament.

Since 1997, the "Mad Dog" Memorial Bass Tournament has been a growing event that would not be possible if not for the generosity of our sponsors.

Bent Tree Motel - Emory TX

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Oct. 9)

GOOD. Water Stained; 81 degrees; 1.94 feet below pool. Bass are good early on top waters and frogs and flukes near pond weed. Shaky heads are good around boat houses in 3-8 feet. Carolina rigs are good on road beds and points in 12-17 feet. Deep crankbaits are good over humps and road beds 12-22 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Windy banks can provide schooling bass action, so be ready with a small topwater lure or streamer. Dock fishing is providing a variety of fish with small beaded fish imitations. Catfish are shallow around boat houses. Bream are scattered in shallow banks. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork is improving as the water temperature drop into the 70s. You can find fish all over the lake and any type of structure between 12-58 feet. We are seeing some fish on brush piles, laydowns, bridges and road beds. The best fish are definitely on timber. Focus on the edge of timber and creek channels mostly. We will see more fish hitting deeper timber as the water temps drop to the 60’s and 50’s over the next few months. Minnows are still a dominant bait, but small hand ties are producing again and soft plastics should also put some good fish in the boat. The overall bite will get better and better as we head deeper into fall and winter. Catfishing continues to be incredible on Lake Fork. We are seeing lots of catfish around timber in depths from 18-58 feet as they follow bait fish using smelly prepared catfish bait. You can also draw even more fish in with some chum, cattle cubes or sour grains. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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