Lake Fork

Water Temp: 76 - 80

Water Clarity: Lightly Stained to clear

The Skeeter's Owner's Tournament is now over and for some I'm sure that they experienced some very tough fishing! For others, they enjoyed a good time on the water, but were frustrated simply because of not catching a fish over or under the slot! I believe there are two more "Big Bass" tournaments remaining; McDonald's Big Bass Splash and Berkly Baits Only Tournament. For the McDonald's tourney I have enjoyed watching many of my customers receiving check and even when a second place over-all. So, if I can be of some assistance for a guided fishing trip to pre-fish for these tournaments let me know.

As for the bite on Fork, this past week I've had some good days and some not so good days! The bite hasn't changed other than adding a deep bite to the mix, so keep reading the report for the deep water techniques.

Pop'rs & torpedo's have been the bait of choice, fished over hydrilla and other grasses and right up against the shore-line weed-line. Pay special attention to the bait and the ripple on the water, meaning the faster the ripple the faster you need to work the bait. The slower the ripple, the slower you work your bait. If the cloud cover remains you can throw topwaters all day long.

Once the cloud cover is out or the topwater bite is over switch over to a Bandit 100 Series in a Baby Bream or a Chartreuse Shad. Wacky-rigs are still working well in Red Bug. Secondary points and main lake banks are the key areas to hit and make sure you have plenty of vegetation around.

Also, the jig bite is on and doing very well! Good numbers and size have been coming in the boat. If you want to learn how to fish a jig now is the time to come and this bite should remain until early July, if not longer.

The deep bite is picking up, especially around the main lake points with wood cover and even on the areas leading to the creeks. Red Bug or watermelon red on a Carolina-rig with working best. Swim baits and spoons are working in the same areas. The best way to start looking for the deeper bite is to find water depth around 8 to 15 feet deep, covering that first break-line. Then moving deeper as the day progresses.

The pictures of some of our catch are on the 2007 "Fat Girls" page on my site, www.fishinwithjeff.com. All of the fish pictured are of fish over 4 pounds, unless it is a child or woman. However, in a lot of cases those pictures will exceed that barrier throughout the year.

There are still fish on the beds over a good portion of the lake. "IF" you are wanting to sight fish please be considerate of those anglers who aren't sight fishing. Most likely you're going to catch larger fish by not sight fishing anyway and you can catch more fish.

• If you are looking to buy a Nitro bass boat or a Nitro fish/ski boat I have Nitro gift certificates that can save you from $250.00 to $500.00. Just let me know you want or need one and I'll see to it that I get it to you.

If I can be of more help or assistance regarding a trip or "Bassin' Class" please contact me at 972-636-7022 / 800-965-0350 or by e-mail at jeff@jeffkirkwood.com. My web site, www.fishinwithjeff.com. If your club, organization or church is looking for a guest speaker I'd be happy to come just give me a call and we'll get it on the calendar.

It's that time of year to start looking at your calendar for guide trips for winter and spring. The earlier you book your date the easier it will be to get the date(s) you want. I have dates available if you're looking for a FULL-TIME guide. Available dates through June; June – 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 22, 25 - 30. So, should you want to become one of my many valued customers and a great group of fishermen give me a call, I'd be honored to be your guide. UNTIL NEXT TIME…GOOD LUCK & TIGHT-LINES!!!

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Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
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About The Author: Captain Jeff Kirkwood

Company: Fishin' with Jeff

Area Reporting: Lake Fork

Bio: Since starting a guide service many years ago I have looked forward to every day on the water. It's absolutely amazing to get to witness the things others only get to hear and read about. My father is the one who first put a rod and reel in my hands at a very early age (4 or 5 yrs. old). You might say I even cut my teeth on Largemouth Bass Fishing. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I'd be fishing for a living. There are only two things I know how to do; play a trumpet and catch bass.

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