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Fork? #11315492 01/01/16 03:08 AM
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Was planning on hitting Fork in the morning. What kind of shape is the lake in? Any patterns working better than others? Any info would be appreciated.

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Re: Fork? [Re: Jigit] #11315602 01/01/16 04:13 AM
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It was slow for me today, but I bet some people did pretty good

Re: Fork? [Re: Jigit] #11315727 01/01/16 05:50 AM
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It was slow for me too.

Re: Fork? [Re: Jigit] #11315741 01/01/16 06:35 AM
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I'm sure mid lake-south will be best considering all the rain we had. I would have a flutter spoon tied on, jig, and an a-rig tied on. If you can't find them out deep I would head into the mouths-mid way back in creeks and pitch a 1/2oz m-pack jig around hardwoods around the creek channels

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