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Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2002 3:15 am
by Muskyplug
Any current fishing reports? How is the lake doing and is the virus under control? The last time I fished this lake was spring of 2000 and fishing was terrible. Fish were considerably smaller and we were lucky to catch 5-7 fish a day between 3 of us. I hope this lake is rebounding. Any additional information on this lake is appreciated.
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:58 pm
by mofish
If you like catching alot of small fish then come on down. You still catch alot of slot fish on the lake. The larger fish are few and far between. But if you look at the fact that a slot fish can weigh up to about 7 pounds and its not even a keeper then alot of slot fish would be good. lol
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 6:19 am
by JoeM
Muskyplug- Conley talks from experience. I particularly like his reference to the fact that a "Slot fish can weigh up to about 7 lbs."
Conley- Thanks for your quick response. Lake Fork sounds like it has survived some of the earlier problems.
Is the Virus still in the bass population?
I haven't read as much about it in the last few months.
Much obliged. JoeMo
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 5:03 pm
by mofish
As far as the virus I have not heard any reports of the fish still being affected by it. A freind of mine is the Game Warden there and he says things are picking up.
As far as tactics to use I would downsize my lures and try to fish the timber in 15' to 20'. Carolina rigs and slow rolled spinner baits worked through the limbs along the creek chanels have been producing the big fish as of late. As it gets colder vertical jigging a Jig and Pig in the limbs has produced for me in the past.
Hey if all else fails tie on a crappie jig and catch you some crappie. Fork is a amazing crappie fishery too. Most are keeping that a secret. Some very large crappie are caught there each year. Oh yes dont forget the State Record fish of 18.18 was caught by a crappie fisherman. You never know what your gonna get.
Give me a shout when you come down and maybe I can get up with you and go fish some too.
Conley
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2002 11:18 pm
by Muskyplug
Conley, thank you for the information. I truly enjoy fishing Fork. WOW, the slot fish have done very well.I venture to guess the boat traffic is probably less congested now days as well, due to less hype. We may be back down this spring. We always fished around Mustang and Little Mustang and the opposite side of the lake. Do you have any other recomendations? Please keep us posted on fishing reports and do you have a website? Joe, thanks for assistance as well. I am happy to hear the virus does not appear to be a problem any longer. Looking forward to the end of March for Lake Fork!Have a great day everyone.
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2002 12:52 am
by mofish
If its been a while since you fished Fork You know that they raised the slot from 14" to 22" to 16" to 24".
I fish mainly in Birch Creek and Up in Coffee Creek. There are some really good spots up in Birch. Like I said let me know when you are coming and I will try and get up with you if I have no tournaments going on.
Conley
Yes I have a web site but it has not been updated in a while. (got to work on that)
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2002 6:56 pm
by JoeM
Conley- You have provided more than enough information for Muskyplug. Great job! It is always good to know what to expect when you are traveling as far as Muskyplug will.
Muskyplug- Good luck to you on Lake Fork. Be sure to get back to us after your trip. And keep posting in the meantime.
Thanks to both of you. Joe
Lake Fork, Texas
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2002 11:30 pm
by Muskyplug
Conley, thank you for the tips and I will certainly give you a call in advance with our trip itenerary. I will check out the creeks you have recommended. It would be a pleasure to fish with you, if you can make it. Thanks again and good luck fishing.I'll keep checking back to see what's going on. Joe, great job and I can appreciate your enthusiasm. Thanks to you as well.
Have a great day!
Rick