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Lake Fork after recent rains? #11194059 10/29/15 08:25 PM
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How did the rain last weekend affect the bass at Lake Fork?

Are they moving up to shallow water, or in deeper water on main lake points?

Appreciate your thoughts.

Thanks

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Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: bass4life] #11194088 10/29/15 08:35 PM
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It got them wet. They are shallow. They are deep. Pick your poison . It is a Baby feast. You can catch 3 or 4 at a time on a A rig that are 8 to 10 inches long.

Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: bass4life] #11194192 10/29/15 09:58 PM
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Rains didn't seem to affect them much. Water didn't even get muddy.
But the fronts seem to be affecting them more than usual this year. Even the tiny fish seem to be affected by even the mildest fronts.
They bit a lot better on Tuesday's west wind than they did on Monday and Wednesday's north wind.

Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: Guide Richie White] #11197445 10/31/15 05:14 PM
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Ok. Thanks for the readout!

Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: bass4life] #11197665 10/31/15 07:32 PM
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Any reports from Fork today? They held a charity tournament this AM and I was wondering how the overnight rain might have affected the fishing.

Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: WattoFish] #11198125 10/31/15 11:35 PM
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I fished the benefit tournament today on Fork. I caught a handful of slot fish ranging from 16.25" to 22". We weighed in a 5 bag limit of under slot fish at a whopping 2.99lbs. We caught tons of dinkers on Crankbaits ranging from 3' to 10' of water. We ran into countless schools of them. We also caught a few dinks on plastics in the flooded cover and standing timber around flooded cover. The slot fish came first thing during the rain this morning on a frog in the small coves around docks with newly flooded grass around them and in flooded grass in and around the small coves. The slots were definitely on the hunt this morning in all the flooded grass and they all put up fun fights after swarming the ole frog.


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Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: bass4life] #11198136 10/31/15 11:44 PM
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It's muddy now and all of the creeks are swollen with very brown water.


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Re: Lake Fork after recent rains? [Re: Bruce Allen] #11199336 11/01/15 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bruce Allen
It's muddy now and all of the creeks are swollen with very brown water.
that's what we found yesterday, at least in the backs of coves. nothing but dinks for us. the inland fisheries data collector said he hadn't heard of any over 3 lbs yesterday evening when we came in.

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