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Re: Trip to Lake Fork [Re: Billy_Lawson] #7407095 04/13/12 02:23 AM
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I was there this past weekend and caught them good in No Name. Which is the cut past Williams. We were fishing the timber out a little deeper say 4-10ft with KVD square bills. I was using the larger size and my buddy was using the smaller one. They seemed to like the larger size better. In a shad pattern. We also caught them up shallow on zoom 8in lizards in watermelon seed and dipping the tail. We would right those with a small split shot about 6in above the lizard. Be care getting into no name if you choose to try it there are no boat lanes. You can run down the power lines but stop at the last pillar and idle the rest of the way. Hope this helps.


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Re: Trip to Lake Fork [Re: Nick From Minnesota] #7408655 04/13/12 02:58 PM
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Go to the tackle store and ask Cameron.



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