Lake Fork Report 3/6/2020




Lake Fork Report 3/5/2020

As of this post the water level on Lake Fork is at 402.65 and the temperatures where I have been fishing range from 54-58 degrees. Most parts of the lake are stained to muddy where I am fishing.

The last few weeks I have been watching a lot of fish push up shallow. I believe we “could” start seeing some fish move on beds in about 1 - 2 weeks - unless a massive cold front moves in.

Overall the fishing has been solid for numbers and the larger fish have started to chew a little better as well.

I am spending the majority of my time fishing in 1 to 5 ft focusing on the warmest water possible next to spawning areas. On our good days, we are catching around 30 fish and 8 - 10 on the tougher days - which is typical for this time of year.

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SHALLOW BAITS 1-5 ft

V & M Chopstick - Rigged with a 3/0 Wide Gap - (Texas Smoke) (Okeechobee Magic)

Chatterbait Jack Hammer (white) (white chartreuse ) -
TRAILER - Lake Fork Live Magic Shad (white)

Owner Flashy Spin 1/8 oz TRAILER LIVE MAGIC SHAD (white)

DEEPER BAITS 5-10

While I am mainly focusing on the shallow water fishing, I am still able to catch a few fish staging out a little deeper.

Hard Head Underspin 3/8 oz – TRAILER - Skinny Dipper
(white trash)

Rick Clunn Suspending Jerkbait (shad colors)

I hope this information can help those of you coming out to Lake Fork here in the next couple of weeks. For those of you looking to get out with me for a guide trip - I still have a few days left in May & June and would love the opportunity to work with you.

Thanks, Eric Wright 972 757 7947

 

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Lake Fork Current Weather Alerts

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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 62

Sunday Night

Clear

Lo: 35

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 62

Monday Night

Clear

Lo: 35

Tuesday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 57

Tuesday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 44

Wednesday

Chance Rain Showers

Hi: 59

Wednesday Night

Slight Chance Rain Showers

Lo: 50


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 12/1: 400.56 (-2.44)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 27)

GOOD. Water Stained; 70 degrees; 2.33 feet below pool. Bass morning bite has been slow with a few coming on spinnerbaits and chatterbaits in 3-5 feet around grass and flats. Square bill crankbaits are good in 3-5 feet around timber. Shaky heads and Texas rigs on humps 5-7 feet best. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Black bass are sporadic around vegetation. Small streamers and top water patterns are catching active fish chasing bait. Catfish are shallow around boat houses and brush. Report by Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork is heating up as the water temperature cools to the lower 60s. Tons of shad are showing up in the deeper water in the mid lake section in 36-56 feet range. The crappie are following the bait fish and beginning to stack up in those areas on timber and brush. The big white crappie are in the middle sections of the timber. You can still find groups of black crappie in different depths. Some black crappie are grouped up at the base of trees in 13-18 feet close to deep water areas. They are also on top of some trees in deeper water. The jig bite has been heating up this past week as well. We’ve had great success with small hand tied jigs in white and chartreuse as well as purple and gray. Soft plastics will also get you bit as the fish get more aggressive with the cooler water temperature. Catfishing is excellent along timber in creek channels in 18-28 feet. Start fishing with prepared bait and they will find you. If you prepare a hole with cattle cubes or sour grain. Any catfish bait of choice will load the boat with tons of eating size channel catfish. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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