11th Annual Berkley Big Bass on Fork results




Junior Thomas tops over 1100 Anglers at the 11th Annual Berkley Big Bass on Fork with a 10.15 and takes home a new Skeeter ZX 200 - Yamaha 200 SHO - Lowrance - Power Pole - Minn-Kota

Joe Todd wins a new Skeeter ZX 190 - Yamaha SHO - Lowrance - Minn Kota rig

Top 50 Results below - Complete results on http://www.basschamps.com
Angler City State Weight Prize Amount
WALTER THOMAS JR Alba TX 10.15
Skeeter ZX 200 YamahaSHO Lowrance PowerPole
RANDY HORTON Russellville AR 9.82
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
JEFF KOLTER Wylie TX 9.62
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
SHAWN LEMEN Montgomery TX 9.22
$1000.00
BOBBY SIRMANS Grand Saline TX 8.02
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
JACOB HUGHES Highland Village TX 6.16
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
JOE TODD Wichita Falls TX 2.95
Skeeter ZX190 YamahaSHO Lowrance Minnkota
JOE TODD Wichita Falls TX 2.95
$400.00
BILLY PRITCHETT Kerens TX 2.83
$400.00
FRANK HENRY Downsville LA 2.73
$400.00
CHUCK RIZUTO Alba TX 2.67
$300.00
BILL SWEETEN Yantis TX 2.66
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
JEFFERY JOHNSON Mineola TX 2.64
$400.00
NICHOLAS LEIKER Wilson KS 2.63
$400.00+$100 BioBor
DANNY RODGERS Ore City TX 2.61
$300.00
COLTON BOLES Pollok TX 2.60
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
PUTHAL LOEUK Yantis TX 2.57
$250.00
JOSH PAXTON Grapevine TX 2.56
$1000.00
DREW DVORAK Lewisville TX 2.55
$400.00+$100 BioBor
KENNETH MILLER Pattonville TX 2.52
$300.00
MICHAEL MEREDITH Abilene TX 2.52
$1000.00
DAVID RICE Nixa MO 2.50
$1000.00+$1000 AbuGarcia Bonus+$100 BioBor
VERLON CRONEY Alba TX 2.49
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
TIM BUTLER Mineola TX 2.48
$250.00
MARK MURPHREE Emory TX 2.48
$300.00
FRANK MIXON Abilene TX 2.48
$400.00
MARK THACKER East Tawakoni TX 2.47
$400.00
ROBERT LITTLEJOHN Fruitvale TX 2.47
$300.00
CHRIS ISAACS Leonard TX 2.42
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
RYAN DAWS Durant OK 2.41
$1000.00+$100 BioBor
PAUL DENSON Lindale TX 2.39
$350.00
QUADE DAVIS Rusk TX 2.39
$350.00
KENNY HENZE Bulverde TX 2.39
$400.00
JOHN TALLEY Quitman TX 2.39
$200.00
LELAND MABRY Amarillo TX 2.38
$300.00
BOB POOL Murphy TX 2.37
$200.00
RUSTY CLARK Sam Rayburn TX 2.37
$400.00
RON HOOKER Texarkana AR 2.37
$250.00
JAMES MARTIN JR Troup TX 2.37
$400.00
STEVE HODGE Crandall TX 2.36
$250.00
GARY JONES Oklahoma City TX 2.35
$300.00
DON PENICK Dallas TX 2.35
$190.00
RYAN MCGRAIL Southlake TX 2.34
$300.00
TONY CLIMER Mesquite TX 2.34
$300.00
JERRY LARANCE Graham TX 2.34
$400.00
CHUCK RIZUTO Alba TX 2.33
$300.00
GAYLORD O'CON Dallas TX 2.32
$250.00
BRYLEY DOUCET Wylie TX 2.32
$250.00
EDWARD STEBBINS Winnsboro TX 2.31
$250.00




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 8)

GOOD. Water Stained; 55 degrees; 1.85 feet below pool. Bass are good in 3-5 feet of water in timber or grass with chatterbaits, square bill crankbaits and flukes. Texas rigs and shaky heads are good around docks in 5-10 feet of water. Carolina rigs fair on roadbeds and high spots 14-17 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Report by Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork. The Lake Fork crappie fishing continues to be excellent as the surface temperatures continue to drop. Lots of fish can be found on timber, brush and bridges in 18-58 feet. If you find areas with tons of shad there will be crappie close by. Look for fish migrating towards deeper water that sometimes follow creek channels. The jig bite has kicked in for the winter. Small hand tied jigs are producing extremely well and soft plastics will get you a bite. Minnows are always a go to bait for crappie on Lake Fork. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service. Historically a strong cold front will shut the bite off when the water temperature is 43 degrees or lower. Expect the crappie to become stationary to reserve energy. If the water temperature drops into the 30s a shad kill is possible. If this happens crappie will feed on the shad and follow the fish deep to feed. Target the lower two-thirds of the lake. Crappie are good in the river channel timber. The best approach is a light line with an ⅛ ounce jig. Report by River Bottom Boys Guide Service.

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