Lake Fork Anglers (LFA) Bass Fishing Club Tournament Results: 1/16/2025




LFA Tournament – A member’s best 5 bass 10 inches and over count towards total weight scored.

 

There were 32 members that fished today with a total of 33 bass caught and released on a very

tough day of fishing

 

Winning Anglers
1. Billy Davis with his best 5 Bass @ 18.18 lbs.
2. Robert Gayler with his best 5 Bass @ 5.51 lbs.
3. Galen Smith with 3 Bass @ 5.33 lbs.
    Big Bass:  Billy Davis @ 4.87 lbs.

Winning Co-Anglers
1. Randy Bunch with his best 5 Bass @ 7.27 lbs.

  1. Tom Black with 2 Bass @ 4.83 lbs.
    2. Ken Chapman with 1 Bass @ 2.49 lbs.
    Big Bass: Randy Bunch @ 4.78 lbs.

 

The Lake Fork Anglers (LFA) tournaments are two-person catch and release tournaments held every

Thursday with an angler and a co-angler per boat.  Anglers compete against anglers and Co-Anglers

compete against co-anglers.

 

Two club tournament formats are rotated weekly.  

  • LFA – best 5 Bass over 10”
  • Hard Core – all Bass over 10”

Members are mostly seniors, with membership  open to all persons who are physically able to fish and function

independently. Information about club membership can be obtained by sending an email to lfa_2019@yahoo.com.




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Friday Night

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Saturday

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 26)

GOOD. Water Stained; 62 degrees; 0.32 feet below pool. Water temperature is 58-66 degrees. Bass are pulling up shallow. There is a good late evening bite with Texas rigs, chatterbaits, flukes, wacky rig senkos in 1-3 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Smaller male black bass are moving to the shallows on warm windy banks. Fish the banks with the most sunlight. Bait fish and worm patterns are a good choice. Look for females close-by ready to move to nests. Slow presentations work best. The crappie should be moving shallowly in 60-65-degree water. Wooly buggers can be a good choice. 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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