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Re: Remembering Mark Pack [Re: fouzman] #15297877 01/10/25 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by fouzman
I’ll never forget eating lunch at Moser’s and Pack says “hey Chris, that’s Larapin ain’t it”

I didn’t know WTH he was talking about🤣





First time ai invited him to lunch he said...."i eat..........a lot!".......And he did.... roflmao

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Another couple.

Mark was all torso. No one ever accused him of being a sprinter! He went on a horseback Mule Deer hunt to Nebraska many years ago. Bill Hickey, his son and a couple more I can’t recall were present.
Pack was no horseman nor hunter.
The guide gave Mark a mule to ride but there were no saddles with stirrups short enough.
So they ‘rigged’ stirrups out of hemp rope so Mark could stay in the saddle. His nickname among the Hickeys and guides would forever be “Stubby”. Mark never fired a shot.

Packman came deer hunting with me at our place near Laredo about 10 years ago. For 10 days. Mark slept in every morning and stayed in camp all but one afternoon. He slept, read (which he loved to do), watched movies and just generally lounged around. While enjoying some world-class meals. I finally got him into a stand on our last evening there. Stubby never fired a shot.


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Re: Remembering Mark Pack [Re: Mark Perry] #15297937 01/10/25 11:10 PM
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First time I ever heard of him was at an Anglers Choice Pro Am on Possum Kingdom, he kicked everybody's butt by a lot. He had to be a special man as much as I hear folks talk about him.


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Re: Remembering Mark Pack [Re: Mark Perry] #15297975 01/10/25 11:29 PM
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Mark was Mescalero Apache.

I’m sure this is why he was so in tune with our natural world. Mark was blessed with an IQ in the high Mensa range. Common sense. Incredible brilliance, intellect and innovation. A deep love for family, friends and the Lord!

That was the PACKMAN.❤️


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Re: Remembering Mark Pack [Re: Mark Perry] #15299277 01/11/25 09:50 PM
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I did not know Mark as long as most of ya'll. I meet him around 2008. Miss him but I one day we will meet again.

Re: Remembering Mark Pack [Re: fivebites] #15299438 01/12/25 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by fivebites
The first "run in" I had with Mark was probably around 1992 or so. Me and a buddy were fishing late winter/early spring in the back of Wolf Creek when I see him pull into the middle of the creek with a couple of clients just north of the old road bed, if you know that creek well. We were having a decent day, but what happened the next two hours was almost unbelievable. Mark and his two clients caught well over 40 bass, and I don't remember seeing ANY that were under 4 pounds. I mean they were absolutely hammering big fish. I saw him at the ramp and introduced myself, and asked about it. They were throwing suspending Long A's, silver/black with orange bellys, and he told me their best 5 were all over 8 pounds, with the biggest being right around 9.5. If I hadn't have seen it I would have called "guide BS" on him. Went on several trips with Mark and he was just a really, really down to earth good ol boy. The funniest thing that ever happened to me, or actually him, was on my last trip out with him, probably 10 or 11 years ago. We were on a pretty good jig bite, and since he was such a nut I told my buddy that I was gonna "butt tap" the end of his rod. I managed to sneak in beside him right afterhe pitched his jig beside a lay down, and very discreetly "tapped" the butt end of his rod. BAM...sets the hook on the log, breaks off, and swears it was a giant!! About 30 seconds later we both just about bowl over laughing!! LOL. It took us both about 10 minutes to convince him I had done it to him!!! He finally gave in and swore he'd get me back!!! R.I.P. Mark.

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Originally Posted by fouzman
I’ll never forget eating lunch at Moser’s and Pack says “hey Chris, that’s Larapin ain’t it”

I didn’t know WTH he was talking about🤣




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Ran into him at Possum Hollow restaurant on PK and visited with him, I fished that Anglers Choice tournament . Good friend fished with Mark as non boater and put him on the spot where he won that tournament. Always stopped at his store when at Fork, heck of a nice guy.

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I was lucky enough to be introduced to Mark by my buddy John Tanner back in the 90's and had the privilege of talking and fishing with him off and on through the years. Such a nice and humble guy that always had time to visit with and I definitely soaked in as much knowledge as I could from him.


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Great write up Mark! Mark Pack is one of the true legends of Lake Fork, about 10 years ago, I was going out there for 3-4 days a few times a month and I ran into him several times. What made him such a great guide, he was obviously a great fisherman, he knew the lake like the back of his hand and he had such a great way of talking to people, caring about people and didn't take himself too seriously. Hard to imagine how many people he influenced in the sport, and I miss seeing him around every time I go back out there.


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I remember his shad spawn pattern. You need 4 things. 1] A point 2) gap in timber 3) shell bed 4] “Freddy” which was a heron. Find those and you could wreck them. Most were over 5#. We caught them on a Jackal Mikey.

Mark ran the boat up the lake, looked at points and said “there is Freddy”. We never noticed the shell beds before.

Breakfast to start the day. Always an early lunch.

Another trip the weather was miserable. Every time Mark went to hit the start button on the boat it rained. We got talking about ribs at the Country Tavern. I thought he was about to drive the boat over the damn to head that way…lol.

Always good to spend a day with him. He knew every stump in the lake.


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Originally Posted by Fishspanker
I remember his shad spawn pattern. You need 4 things. 1] A point 2) gap in timber 3) shell bed 4] “Freddy” which was a heron. Find those and you could wreck them. Most were over 5#. We caught them on a Jackal Mikey.

Mark ran the boat up the lake, looked at points and said “there is Freddy”. We never noticed the shell beds before.

Breakfast to start the day. Always an early lunch.

Another trip the weather was miserable. Every time Mark went to hit the start button on the boat it rained. We got talking about ribs at the Country Tavern. I thought he was about to drive the boat over the damn to head that way…lol.

Always good to spend a day with him. He knew every stump in the lake.



You explained my last trip with Mark to a tee. He would fly by shellbeds one after the other until we found one with Freddy on the bank where he would fly in and shut down and we would proceed to get out arms worn out from big fish smashing his MPack Swim Jigs.


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I remember his shad spawn pattern. You need 4 things. 1] A point 2) gap in timber 3) shell bed 4] “Freddy” which was a heron. Find those and you could wreck them. Most were over 5#. We caught them on a Jackal Mikey.

Mark ran the boat up the lake, looked at points and said “there is Freddy”. We never noticed the shell beds before.

Breakfast to start the day. Always an early lunch.

Another trip the weather was miserable. Every time Mark went to hit the start button on the boat it rained. We got talking about ribs at the Country Tavern. I thought he was about to drive the boat over the damn to head that way…lol.

Always good to spend a day with him. He knew every stump in the lake.



You explained my last trip with Mark to a tee. He would fly by shellbeds one after the other until we found one with Freddy on the bank where he would fly in and shut down and we would proceed to get out arms worn out from big fish smashing his MPack Swim Jigs.



I always call "freddy" the old man. If you see 2-3 Herron in the same vicinity feeding then you found the shad jackpot. As a former striper guide you get real good at finding shad and Freddy. lol

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Never met the man but seeing all of the post about him, he was not only a very good angler, he was also a great man who had made a positive impact on the people he met and became friends with. angel2


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Never met the man but seeing all of the post about him, he was not only a very good angler, he was also a great man who had made a positive impact on the people he met and became friends with. angel2


Not only that he was a custom rod builder, and designer of many awesome baits like the original CrawTube, his MPack Shads etc. And came up with a lot of innovative ideas like his Structure Guard on his Jigs. He seemed to always be thinking of ways to make something new or an existing bait better.


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