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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: skeeterK] #12346401 07/18/17 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: skeeterK
Some on here are claiming they're catching 40+ in a half day on Fayette County.


And half the people on here are key board fisherman!


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Dax Davis] #12346481 07/18/17 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dax Davis
Deep bite is good at fork right now! Been out pretty much every day! You just have to move around and when you find them they are biteing good!


Which part of the lake are you getting the most success?
North,...Mid section...south By the dam? Inquiring minds want to know... I've had difficulty locating any fish out deep.


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Dax Davis] #12346539 07/18/17 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dax Davis
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Some on here are claiming they're catching 40+ in a half day on Fayette County.


And half the people on here are key board fisherman!


Agreed....but I wasn't going there since I only have 62 posts breakdance

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: cruzfishing] #12346732 07/19/17 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted By: cruzfishing
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Deep bite is good at fork right now! Been out pretty much every day! You just have to move around and when you find them they are biteing good!


Which part of the lake are you getting the most success?
North,...Mid section...south By the dam? Inquiring minds want to know... I've had difficulty locating any fish out deep.


You just have to run around till you find them I finding them in a lot of different areas!


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12347404 07/19/17 11:58 AM
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Fork is producing decent fish and decent numbers, especially for summer compared to other lakes in the area.

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: skeeterK] #12347833 07/19/17 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted By: skeeterK
Some on here are claiming they're catching 40+ in a half day on Fayette County.


I did and can, but most will be 10 ft or less to get those numbers. Even submitted video evidence. I cannot catch them in numbers deep, its just was not setting up right on Fayette.

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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12348419 07/19/17 08:39 PM
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I was expecting 10 plus different lakes to be named lol

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Dax Davis] #12348530 07/19/17 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted By: Dax Davis
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Deep bite is good at fork right now! Been out pretty much every day! You just have to move around and when you find them they are biteing good!


Which part of the lake are you getting the most success?
North,...Mid section...south By the dam? Inquiring minds want to know... I've had difficulty locating any fish out deep.


You just have to run around till you find them I finding them in a lot of different areas!



This is the greatest "brush off" answer ever!!


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12348544 07/19/17 09:53 PM
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Lavon. The Summer pattern is setting up.

You just have to run around till you find them. I'm finding them in a lot of different areas.


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Douglas J] #12348646 07/19/17 11:11 PM
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Deep bite is good at fork right now! Been out pretty much every day! You just have to move around and when you find them they are biteing good!


Which part of the lake are you getting the most success?
North,...Mid section...south By the dam? Inquiring minds want to know... I've had difficulty locating any fish out deep.


You just have to run around till you find them I finding them in a lot of different areas!



This is the greatest "brush off" answer ever!!



Iam not brushing anything off I am just saying what I am doing to catch them right now! Iam also catching them several different ways!


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12349556 07/20/17 01:44 PM
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Come on Dax, Crig a pink helicopter lure right.. LOL....ease up guys, fork is producing some nice catches out deep, if you aren't able to hire a guide to help you figure out the patterns that will work, don't expect someone to sit you on fish. You need to put in the work, and time on the water to figure it out.. Jmo

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Lake Fork Guide] #12349581 07/20/17 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: Lake Fork Guide-Cody Malone
I can catch 30-50 on fork right now




Small price to pay for a great lesson... fish

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12349810 07/20/17 04:14 PM
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Fork.....mid lake main lake points in 20-25fow, preferably the edges or ends with cover close by. Throw in a creek bend or two and you will find the fish. I have found it more productive to target the smaller schools of fish closer to the bottom and on the windy side of the point. Remember, even though the lake isnt releasing any water, the way the wind blows and the contour of certain points may create the slightest amount of current that will attract fish. These fish have been the more aggressive fish for sure. Ive been catching 90% of my fish on football head jigs in pb&j and carolina rigged flukes in bait fish color.........5ft leader....slow drag. If they wont touch the jig I go to the c-rig. If I see fish and dont get bit in 10 min.....im off to the next spot. I'm no guide, but ill help a brother out because I know its not financially possible for all of us to spend $600 on a guide, or be on the water 5 days a week. Good Luck!!!

Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: Fishman_DAN] #12349825 07/20/17 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: Fishman_DAN
Fork.....mid lake main lake points in 20-25fow, preferably the edges or ends with cover close by. Throw in a creek bend or two and you will find the fish. I have found it more productive to target the smaller schools of fish closer to the bottom and on the windy side of the point. Remember, even though the lake isnt releasing any water, the way the wind blows and the contour of certain points may create the slightest amount of current that will attract fish. These fish have been the more aggressive fish for sure. Ive been catching 90% of my fish on football head jigs in pb&j and carolina rigged flukes in bait fish color.........5ft leader....slow drag. If they wont touch the jig I go to the c-rig. If I see fish and dont get bit in 10 min.....im off to the next spot. I'm no guide, but ill help a brother out because I know its not financially possible for all of us to spend $600 on a guide, or be on the water 5 days a week. Good Luck!!!


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Re: Best lake for deep water numbers right now? [Re: TheCatcherman4] #12349828 07/20/17 04:23 PM
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Nice job Fishman_Dan. What you just wrote is what this forum was originally like and it's good to see someone share information that can help a guy that might not have $550 laying around. You didn't give "spots", but you gave good information someone should be able to run with and figure something out.

I wish more people would follow your lead.

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