Lake Fork Report & 10 lb'er Pics: July 24, 2008 by
Tom Redington (7/24/2008)
It is the normal summertime scenario on Lake Fork—lots of hot days and a lot of hot fishing action. Fishing has been good for numbers most days with some big fish mixed in, like the 10 lb 4 oz and 8 lb lunkers we had on our last trip.
Lake Fork Report & Pics: July 3, 2008 by
Tom Redington (7/03/2008)
Bass have settled into their normal summertime patterns on Lake Fork and the fishing is pretty consistent. Grassy points produced some nice bass early and late, while I’m spending most of my days fishing deep structure for schools of big fish. Once we’ve found a school with our graph, it has been pretty easy to catch at least a few of these fish most days.
Lake Fork Report & Pics: April 13, 2008 by
Tom Redington (4/13/2008)
With bass in all 3 phases of the spawn and sections of the lake that are clear, stained and muddy, it’s possible to catch big Lake Fork bass on just about any shallow water technique right now.
Lake Fork Trophy Bass Report by
James Caldemeyer (3/27/2008)
The spawn at Lake Fork is starting off with a bang and will only get better as the next few weeks roll along. Lake Fork Guide James Caldemeyer put his client Matt Yost on a personal best fish weighing 10 lbs. 2 oz. yesterday...
Lake Fork Report & 10 lb’er Pics: Feb 9, 2008 by
Tom Redington (2/09/2008)
Despite the wind, cold and rain, I’ve been fishing almost every day on Fork for the past 4 weeks now. As the water cooled and warmed over the past two weeks, our fishing has been exceptional. By that I mean it was either exceptionally awesome or exceptionally tough!
Lake Fork Report & Pics—January 21, 2008 by
Tom Redington (1/23/2008)
2008 is off to a good start for my customers and me. I spent the first part of this month fishing the FLW Stren Series event on Falcon and caught them well, sitting in 5th place on day 2 before struggling on day 3 and finishing in 19th place. Now I’m back to fishing Lake Fork on a daily basis and although the weather has been chilly, the bass don’t seem to mind.
Lake Fork Report—December 28, 2007 by
Tom Redington (12/28/2007)
With big bass smoking jigs, swimbaits, spinnerbaits, and lipless crankbaits now through March, this is my favorite time of the year on Fork. Numbers run lower this time of year; however, the average size of your catch is at its highest for the year, usually in the 3.5 to 5 lb range, with a good shot at bass 7 lbs or greater.