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Crappie Advice - Lake Fork #12828684 07/15/18 02:38 AM
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Can anyone give me some advice? I'm new to lake Fork.
1. Is there any ramp on fork that has a dock running alongside the concrete ramp? (I launch mostly without any help, and it's just easier for me)
2. Where can I find some crappie this time of year?

I took the kids last week,for about two hours in the evening, to fish around the 154 bridge with minnows but didn't have much luck. I left my lights at home, so we couldn't stay very long after sunset. Anyway thank you for the help!

Tim

Re: Crappie Advice - Lake Fork [Re: Timg972] #12828807 07/15/18 09:17 AM
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The 154, 515, and FM17 boat ramps all have docks for the temporary tie-up to launch, and retrieve the boat.

While fish can be caught on the bridge pilings, you'll be waiting for the bite. Use your electronics to seek and find the active fish.

Re: Crappie Advice - Lake Fork [Re: Gamblinman] #12829317 07/15/18 09:28 PM
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Thank you for the advice. I really appreciate it. I work nights, and it's hard for me to get up in the morning and find the active fish - like most people do. I usually end up fishing a stationary spot, usually a bridge someplace. That's really the only way I know how to fish at night. Throw some lights out, and like you said... wait. Any other ideas for night fishing at Fork? Thanks again,

Tim

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Re: Crappie Advice - Lake Fork [Re: Timg972] #12829333 07/15/18 09:47 PM
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Look at tpwd fish attractors. It gives you the GPS coordinates of the attractors.


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Re: Crappie Advice - Lake Fork [Re: Timg972] #12829407 07/15/18 11:14 PM
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do you have a boat,...

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