Lake Fork Fishing Report 2010

 Fishing Reports indicate that Largemouth Bass are the most popular on Lake Fork, as anglers come from nationwide to fish Lake Fork. Crappie fishing is also popular with live minnows and jigs being preferred. Be sure to get the latest Lake Fork fishing report when planning a trip to Lake Fork. Catfish are another popular fish on Lake Fork. You can do best by using cut bait or stinky bait.

A variety of watermelon green plastic worms seems to work well during the hotter months fished in grass. Early morning top water baits are just about anything that floats. Normally Poppers, Prop Baits, Flukes, or just about any Stick Bait.

 Keep yourself up to date about the latest fishing activity. If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the latest update for your trip. The local guides offer reports on their websites. Be sure to get the right info so you can be at the right place to bag your limit.
 

Lake Fork was impounded in 1980 and is located on the Sabine River in Texas. It covers Woods, Rains and Hopkins Counties. It is approximately 5 miles from Quitman TX. It has 27,264 acres of water with a maximum depth of 70 ft. and a pool level of 403 ft.

 If you get a chance, try the fishing in Running Creek – use weightless senkos, white spinner baits. In Birch Creek – use shallow water red crank baits. In White Oak Bay – use Texas rigged worms, jigs in creeks. In Glade Creek – use spinners, senkos along bank.

 


Fishing Report for  Lake Fork fishing. Also see Great Texas Bass Fishing.    www.greattexasbassfishing.com
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