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Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 12:31 AM
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ABit
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Well, I have a decision to make and I need your vast knowledge in helping me decide. I will be headed to DFW for a week next month and I've decided to drag the boat along with me. I am wanting to get two lakes in during my stay. My initial thoughts were Fork and Tawakoni.
I don't get down to DFW near as often as I'd like so I want to maximize the lake opportunities while I'm there. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
2012 Nitro Z8 - Mercury 200 Everything I know about fishing I learned from TFF.
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
[Re: ABit]
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05/27/16 12:41 AM
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steve Mbass
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I would do Fork and maybe Holbrook. Holbrook is a fun little lake. No tawakoni, there are fish ther but it might take some time to figure that out.
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 12:45 AM
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Zach Starling
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A lot of fish being caught on tawakoni but many small fish. I'd fish fork and either Hawkins or holbrook. Both great little lakes!
Last edited by Zach Starling; 05/27/16 12:45 AM.
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 12:49 AM
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ezbassin
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 01:17 AM
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KickerFish29
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Benbrook.... Didn't you see they're catching 12.5 pounders out there, then I'd hit up Lake Worth
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
[Re: ABit]
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05/27/16 01:17 AM
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steve Mbass
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Athens would be good but a little longer trip from dfw
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 01:28 AM
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rowlettfisherman
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Sandlin till noon, then hit Cypress
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 01:33 AM
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BAGaBass
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 02:16 AM
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CCTX
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Fairfield if it's an east/west wind and Hawkins if the wind is north/south--might not have the biggest or most bass, but are more enjoyable to fish (if you enjoy peace and quiet when fishing)
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 02:35 AM
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BlaiseWeimer
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Go to Athens for the numbers and size then go to Fork for that one big bite.
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Re: Hardest decision of the summer.
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05/27/16 02:40 AM
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fshnbassrob
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Just fish Fork. You will get to learn the lake with each passing day. Plus, on your next trip out, you will able to prepare better.
Or, fish Fork a couple of days. Then fish Texoma a couple of days. Nothing like catching smallmouth.
Good Luck.
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