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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13460087 03/04/20 05:21 PM
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No he is not being sarcastic. The lake is way different than it was 13 years ago. Hiring a guide is your best chances of getting your son on a big fish unless you are a super angler and can get him on one. Sounds to me like you are just arrogant or cheap and don't want to hire a guide. You can explain to your son why you couldn't put him on a giant after your trip.[/quote]
“Arrogant or cheap” how the hell do you make that assumption from my comments on a public Internet forum? You know nothing about me. You sound like a troll. [/quote]

Just telling it like it is. What do you call it if you aren't arrogant? People suggested your best chance of putting your son on a "giant" at Fork would be to hire a guide. They were speaking the truth, but you said "no way are you doing that". You even asked if he was being sarcastic about that. If you can't take the good advice that is given to you on here, then why even ask the question? People are giving you good advice, and you refuse to take it. If that isn't arrogant, what do you call it?[/quote]


perhaps he is wanting to put his kid on fish himself without a guide, probably a "dad" thing. no need to call him cheap or arrogant.

guide is an option and getting all the suggestions he can then put a plan together is another, not doing one or the other does not make him cheap or arrogant. I would say self determined.

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Thanks for the guys that offered positive comments.


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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461317 03/05/20 05:07 PM
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If he has not hired a guide bye now it's to late! All the good ones booked up thur April!

Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461334 03/05/20 05:18 PM
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Drive all the way up into little caney and fish your way out, find how far back they are/check water temp and cover then replicate it in other similar areas.


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Get up shallow and throw a chatterbait as mentioned. Cover water in the backs of warmer creeks. Temps should be rising steadily now

Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: Jarrett Latta] #13461468 03/05/20 06:50 PM
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What color chatterbait would you suggest ?

Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461677 03/05/20 10:05 PM
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There are many good areas to catch fish during early March on Lake Fork. Fish the shallow water pockets and flats in the back 1/2 of major creeks on the northern 1/2 of the lake in order to find the warmest water temperatures and more active bass. During this period on Lake Fork a lot of largemouth have moved onto the flats or are suspending near submerged timber over deeper water near spawning areas. In stained water I like to use search baits like a red/orange colored squarebill crankbait or white/chartreuse colored chatterbait in 4-8'. If it's a windy day I will often fish the southern 1/2 of the lake where the water will be a bit colder but generally cleaner. A slowly twitched jerkbait or shad colored swimbait reeled slowly over 6-12' of water on secondary points, creek channel edges, and areas with timber can work great. Dragging a 3/8-1/2 oz jig very slowly around creek channel edges that cut through expansive spawning flats across the entire lake can produce some big bass catches. Somedays the action will be quite slow until the sun warms the water and fish will very actively begin feeding. Good luck fishing, I hope this helps.


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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461688 03/05/20 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by mcbassin
Thanks for the guys that offered positive comments.

I agree with you about the guide. I laugh everytime that's what people suggest.

Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461695 03/05/20 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by mcbassin
Originally Posted by hopalong
got boatlanes on your graph?

back of birch, back of little caney, far north end on either side or glade on east side would be good starting points. 2 weeks ago west side on north end was only 47*, dropped about 10* due to late cold fronts. should be warming back up some this week.


I'm not sure if the Garmin maps have the boat lanes or not? I can do some checking. Thank you for the starting place. I'm assuming it will be mostly male bass shallow but I would suspect the females will be close soon.


Check out www.lakeforkguidelanes.com - This gives you access to nearly every boat ramp on the lake and 100+ coves. There is no product like it. Lake Fork Guide Lanes is the absolute best navigational aid product available on the lake. Guide Lanes are available for nearly all Garmin, Lowrance, and Humminbird Units at most major Marinas on Lake Fork. +1 for back of Birch, back of Little Caney, and Glade for bass fishing this time of year.


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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13461991 03/06/20 03:42 AM
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This is still Lake Fork we're talking about. There's a 7lb fish sitting everywhere on that lake. Just because "600 of the best in Texas" couldn't do it, doesn't mean that it can't be done. Main Lake and secondary points, c-rig and jigs, and have some fun with your son. If it doesn't happen you still had a great time with your kiddo.

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Originally Posted by Dakota22
This is still Lake Fork we're talking about. There's a 7lb fish sitting everywhere on that lake. Just because "600 of the best in Texas" couldn't do it, doesn't mean that it can't be done. Main Lake and secondary points, c-rig and jigs, and have some fun with your son. If it doesn't happen you still had a great time with your kiddo.

cheers But, no one said 600 of the best in Texas couldn't catch one of the 7lb fish sitting everywhere... bouncy 7lb bass are rarely overs, so I like to think that the anglers are like me; typically not targeting areas where a bunch of slot fish are stacked up! barf

Luckily, with the fishing as bad as it was for the proper fish, banana I wasn't there; I was on Palestine with MBC! woot


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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13467984 03/11/20 10:12 PM
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We had a great trip in my opinion we caught several good slot fish and a few unders. Most fish we caught in1-6 feet of water. Tried to find isolated trees and stumps. The biggest fis my son caught was 7-11 healthy toad. I caught several from 4- just under 6 lbs. senko were key chatter bait was good at times. The lake is very hard on the boat I scratched the hell out of rig... good time overall though.



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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13468069 03/11/20 11:23 PM
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Are those pics of your son?
I took it he was closer to 10 than 85 with your sig and all

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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: outfishdya] #13468152 03/12/20 12:44 AM
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Originally Posted by outfishdya
Are those pics of your son?
I took it he was closer to 10 than 85 with your sig and all

My son has been fishing buddy since he was 2. Yes he just turned 26 but he’s still my little fishing buddy. If you have kids hopefully you understand. I would still love to get him on a 10 pounder. That quote in my sig is what 11 years old?... it says what I want to say. “Take a kid fishing” that is the future of our sport.


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Re: Lake Fork Help [Re: mcbassin] #13468155 03/12/20 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by mcbassin
We had a great trip in my opinion we caught several good slot fish and a few unders. Most fish we caught in1-6 feet of water. Tried to find isolated trees and stumps. The biggest fis my son caught was 7-11 healthy toad. I caught several from 4- just under 6 lbs. senko were key chatter bait was good at times. The lake is very hard on the boat I scratched the hell out of rig... good time overall though.




Ya'll did good, those are some nice, fat fish. Glad you had a good trip.

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