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Good Night at Fork! #382212 04/21/05 05:10 AM
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A friend and I went out to fork under the 154 bridge. We caught a decent amount of crappie. About 3 hours into it the sandbass starting going crazy because of the shad being brought in my our lites. As soon as the sandies came the crappie left, or so it seemed.


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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382213 04/21/05 05:11 AM
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so i spelled lights wrong. I am a fisherman my friends. Not a spelling bee champion.


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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382214 04/21/05 12:54 PM
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Sandbass or yellowbass there are not any sandbass in Fork or there have not been any reported but by and account that is a good mess of crappies good job Brett

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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382215 04/21/05 01:14 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Woady/Slim:
there are not any sandbass in Fork or there have not been any reported

Sorry sir but you are incorrect.


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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382216 04/21/05 02:03 PM
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Yes Slim there are now sandies in Fork I have personally caught a 2lb'r



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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382217 04/21/05 06:08 PM
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Umm....you learn something everyday. I did't know there were sandies in Fork.


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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382218 04/21/05 06:18 PM
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Brett were using green or white lights?

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IBFishing i would have liked to see it because i no that fork is full and i mean full of yellowbass sandies have not been stocked into fork not to say that they didn't get in there but i haven seen them and i fish fork quite often


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we were using white lights.


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Slim it is becomeing a regular occurence lately, I know all the bar fish(yellow bellies) but these are true white bass. There has been some pic posted on the bass page a few times.I think guide richie white has (maybe the record) It is true that they didn't stock them but you know how that goes. Tawakoni is just down the road and full of them.Between the ducks and the other birds those eggs stick to there feet and here we go, a whole new breed is born.



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Re: Good Night at Fork! #382222 04/21/05 09:27 PM
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Folks, Lake Fork is built on a tributary to the Sabine River and the Sabine River has plenty of Sandies in it. You all know about how they run up stream in the early spring for the spawn. No doubt these fish have always been in the lake but are just now gaining enough dam locked population to become more common. I caught a sandie from fork way back in 1996. I used to live in Hawkins, Tx. and Fork was my usual fishing hole. I do know the difference between the barfish (yellow bass) and the sandies (white bass).

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Cliff you definitely have a good point there rolleyes rolleyes rolleyes wink


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I live on private Lake Cherokee impounded in 1949 on a tributary of the Sabine River. White bass started showing up here after the floods of early nineties. Speculation is they swam up the spillway. There is a very healthy population of them today and we catch them quite often now. I just hope the shad population can sustain them without hurting the black bass population. Any thoughts?

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