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lake fork sand bass #12842819 07/26/18 06:03 PM
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not hearing much about the sand bass at fork; a few years ago they seemed to be everywhere. anyone seeing any around fork these days?


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Re: lake fork sand bass [Re: tin man 55] #12843005 07/26/18 07:56 PM
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we catch a few strays here and there,...but the sandy-fest of a few years ago is few and far between...
hardly ever see any big schools busting anymore...sad. frown

Re: lake fork sand bass [Re: tin man 55] #12884417 09/02/18 12:27 AM
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Is there speculation on what happened to them ? Plenty of forage in the lake..

Re: lake fork sand bass [Re: tin man 55] #12884450 09/02/18 01:33 AM
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They will be back on humps and points when the water cools off some. We wrecked them this spring and early summer. They did pull their july 1st disappearing act a little early this year, but they will show back up.

Re: lake fork sand bass [Re: tin man 55] #12893854 09/10/18 12:32 PM
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I found them 2 weeks ago down by the dam. They were hammering a spoon and crappie jig. Some nice ones.

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