Lake Fork Guide David Ozio


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Lake Fork is a true fisherman's paradise. It is one of the few lakes that has several working patterns on any given day. Knowledge of the best patterns is the key to unlocking the secrets of this paradise. My goal is to teach you the skills to recognize the best patterns and techniques to either find fish for an upcoming tournament, to be the best fisherman amongst your peers or for just an enjoyable day on the water with family, friends or business associates.

Having a great day on the water is more than catching a boat load of fish, although that is very important. Coupled with the catch is learning what it takes to do this consistently. My goal is to help you to understand the environment as well as a personable experience. Having a guide to teach you these things is a necessity. Contact me at any time if you have questions regarding the guide trip. I would love the opportunity to be your guide on Lake Fork.

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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 71

Tuesday Night

Clear

Lo: 48

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 77

Wednesday Night

Clear

Lo: 57

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 80

Thursday Night

Clear

Lo: 50

Friday

Sunny

Hi: 73

Friday Night

Clear

Lo: 50


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 4/8: 403.25 (+0.25)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 2)

GOOD. Water Stained; 62 degrees; 0.15 feet below pool. The bass bite has been good most days with a better bite late in the evening. Flukes and senko type baits at the edge of grass or flooded weeds are key in 1-3 feet. Designated hitters rigged with beaver type baits are also good around grass 1-3 feet. Lots of spawning bass all over the lake. Chatterbaits are good in the flats near channels in 2-6 feet. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. Lake Fork crappie fishing has been steady with numbers of big fish possible when the winds allow. Good numbers of crappie on timber in 6-20 feet close to spawning areas. Cold fronts lately have been pushing the fish back out deeper and we may only see one or two days of shallow fish in between fronts. If you find a spawning area with 62-64 degree surface temperatures you may be able to find fish in 2-4 feet. Some fish are holding on bridges, but the bite can change not only by the day but by the hour this time of year. Wind directions and wind speeds are dictating a lot of the crappie’s location and demeanor. The bite is good most days if you can get a bait right on a fish. Minnows, hand tied jigs and soft plastics will all produce this time of year. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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