National High School Bass Fishing Tournament




The 3rd Annual National Lake Fork High School Scholarship Tournament will be held on Lake Fork this weekend, Saturday, July 23, 2016 and Sunday, July 24th.

This tournament is open to all High School students entering the 9th grade to 2016 Seniors who have not started college classes since graduation.

Being one of the largest Open Scholarship Tournaments in the country, The Lake Fork Open offers $20,000 in scholarship money and prizes to the top 10 teams and another $5,000 in prizes to anglers registered in the tournament. What is unique about this event is that the students do not have to be part of any formal fishing team with their prospective high school and there is no qualifying tournament required.

Teams have already pre-registered from Arizona, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas to date. Tournament officials are expecting over 300 participants as well as an additional 100 family members to attend the event.

For more information call 800-846-1859 or visit www.lakeforkopen.org




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Lake Fork Weather Forecast

Saturday

Sunny

Hi: 68

Saturday Night

Clear

Lo: 48

Sunday

Sunny

Hi: 71

Sunday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 57

Monday

Sunny

Hi: 78

Monday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 64

Tuesday

Partly Sunny

Hi: 78

Tuesday Night

Mostly Cloudy

Lo: 66


Lake Fork Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 2/2: 402.51 (-0.49)



Lake Fork

Fishing Report from TPWD (Jan. 29)

GOOD. Water Stained; 43 degrees; 1.75 feet below pool. Bass are fair suspending jerk baits, spinner baits, and square bill crankbaits around creek channels in 5-10 feet. Offshore bass bite is fair with Alabama rigs, spoons and dropshots in 17-22 feet. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Lake Fork crappie fishing has been as up and down as the weather and wind. With surface temperatures in the low 40s some crappie seem to be in shock. If you can get a day with light winds it seems the bite is a little better. If the winds are howling you may want to get some work done around the house or work on tackling that day. Downsizing baits and lines are helping to get a few more bites. Small minnows, small hand ties and small soft plastics are the key until we see the bite pick back up. Hold those baits super still just above crappie and they will either bite or swim off. If they swim off it’s time to find fish that will bite. Don’t spend too much time on one set of fish once the active bitters are caught. We are seeing huge numbers of fish as we cover water. Timber and brush in 20-62ft are holding fish in the mid lake and south areas. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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