Lake Fork Guide Andrew Grills





I am a full-time, resident bass fishing guide. I would like the opportunity to show you an enjoyable bass fishing experience. Not only is it my goal to make sure my customers catch the biggest bass of their lives, I also want them to walk away as better anglers because of their trip.

I provide all equipment (unless customers prefer their own rods and reels). My boat is a brand new 2015 Skeeter FX 21, with Lowrance HDS units. Anglers of all ages and skill levels are welcome!

Visit my website:
http://lakeforkguideandrewgrills.com/

RATES:
Full Day, up to 2 customers - $475
Half Day, up to 2 customers - $325
Extra $125 for third customer.

CUSTOMER FEEDBACK:
"I just wanted to thank you for an outstanding fishing trip this past Saturday. Bob, Randy and I had a great time. The reason we had such a great time was not only you putting us on the fish, but you having an outstanding and very friendly personality.You made us all feel welcomed as if we have known you for years. That's a rare quality that will serve you very well in the years to come. Next time I get to come back to Fork, there is only one guide I will be calling. I wish you nothing but the best. Thank you again for a memorable trip." - Tom Myers, Haltom City, TX

"I now have fished on two separate occasions with Andrew Grills and want to say that both trips were extremely enjoyable, very informative and productive too. First, I want to say that Andrew is a class act, very personable, passionate about fishing and anxious to ensure you have a good experience. While both of our trips were in the cold of December, my fishing buddy managed to catch a 7lb 1oz bass that tied his personal best. Just as important to us, we learned some specific techniques, including pitching a jig (Andrew's passion) and retrieving a flutter spoon (I had no idea). Andrew is undoubtedly one of the young guns on Lake Fork and I would highly recommend him. My next guided trip may be in warmer weather, but I know it will be with Andrew!" - Scott Dash, Keller, TX

"Andrew, I would have never imagined that in a couple of trips with you that we would have caught so many big bass on Lake Fork. Three over 8 pounds plus the thrill of my life when my son Jake put that 10 pounder in the boat. Jake and I wanted to let you know that we are very appreciative for you taking the time to show us the techniques necessary to be successful fishing on Lake Fork and helping us use our electronics effectively ( a must for Lake Fork fishing). Those techniques have helped us catch fish everywhere, not just Lake Fork. Looking forward to more trips with you." - Curtis (Bud) Biram, Tulsa, OK

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Lake Fork Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 55

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 26

Saturday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 55

Saturday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 33

Sunday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 60

Sunday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 48

Monday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 68

Monday Night

Rain Showers Likely

Lo: 55


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/20: 400.67 (-2.33)



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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