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Re: Small Lakes Around Fork? [Re: Douglas J] #14536050 11/15/22 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Douglas J
Palestine or Lake O' the Pines are your best shots for a "big one" besides Fork




/\/\/\100%/\/\/\....be VERY careful on Palestine.....and you must fish Caddo for the experience....nothing like it in in our region of the country IMOP.


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Re: Small Lakes Around Fork? [Re: wanta10lbbass] #14536622 11/15/22 08:37 PM
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Fork at night is your best bet for a monster, and not just in Summer.

Re: Small Lakes Around Fork? [Re: BigLeslie] #14536907 11/16/22 12:44 AM
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From my very limited experience on Fork last year it didn't seem like being out early was necessary. Seemed to be a little activity early AM (provided I was around any fish! ha....), and then the mid-late afternoon was better again. Most my "bigger" bites came in the afternoon. I also stayed out of the coves for the most part as it was kind of bumper boats in most of them when I was there, so that may have had something to do with timing of my better bites too?? I don't mind sight fishing, but I rather try to catch em other ways if its an option.

Multiple people of said Caddo is really unique....looks like about a 2 hour drive, but I might have to research it some and try it for at least a day.

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Re: Small Lakes Around Fork? [Re: wanta10lbbass] #14536971 11/16/22 01:45 AM
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Lakes of Tyler can be good.


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Re: Small Lakes Around Fork? [Re: David Burton] #14538014 11/17/22 12:45 AM
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Bob Sandlin or Lake Gilmer would be your best bet for a big one! My 12.80lb personal best came out of Bob Sandlin!

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