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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711775
07/01/12 02:21 AM
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ChanceHuiet
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You started "yelling" first lol. Asking about fork is like asking about Rayburn. It's not gunna get very far. Sorry that's honest
I can backlash toilet paper.
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711789
07/01/12 02:29 AM
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Brushlunker
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If you really want an honest answer go visit the nice guys over in the crappie section. These bass guys are pretty competitive and won't give up too much. Best bet is to hit the lake and go find them. Should be in their typical summer pattern. Deep points during the day, maybe up shallow in mornings and evenings feeding. Good luck.
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711801
07/01/12 02:36 AM
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Posts: 3,787
Outdoor Therapy
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Crappie guys ain't just gonna spill beans.
 "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.- Thomas A Edison
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711817
07/01/12 02:40 AM
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ReelGirl
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Easy fellas....dont be so rough on the new guy:) Redball, I sent you a PM. Ya'll play nice:)
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711824
07/01/12 02:42 AM
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Posts: 1,978
its a fluke
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Try the main lake points on the sw corner of the lake
The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. ~John Buchan
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: SuperG]
#7711844
07/01/12 02:50 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
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SuperG
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~ SuperG ~ 2002 Ranger 520vx ~ Mercury 225 EFI ~ 2005 Ford F150 S-crew 5.4 v8 2wd ~
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7711879
07/01/12 02:58 AM
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Karen Bechtold
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Much appreciated 
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: Karen Bechtold]
#7712368
07/01/12 10:35 AM
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JPeel
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Huh??? You started "yelling" first lol... Yeah!  some people's kids....
the fisherman formerly known as Blu-Ranger....
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712372
07/01/12 10:39 AM
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Posts: 224
firefighter1416
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The fish are moving in to their summer pattern,, those are small areas that hold a bunch of fish. Its tough to give up big hints..Run and Gun and use your electronics and you will have the availability to have a few of those magical hours of your summer... Good Luck!
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712470
07/01/12 12:27 PM
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AdvTX
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For these last 5 years we have been fishing the east side, 154 and North it seems to get less pressure and there's lots of fish
The day after catching a lot of fish is still a good day.
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712498
07/01/12 12:46 PM
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horseplaydvm
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Main lake points, humps, old pond dams, bridges both visible and submerged in 20-25 ft of water. Look for fish on your graph, if you don't get bit in a few cast then move and come back later, eventually they will start feeding. Buy a Martins map and study it before you go. That should help. Good luck!
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712560
07/01/12 01:15 PM
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Bill Stockton
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Best part of Fork right now is East Fork. The restaurant. Their Mexican food is second to none. Regardless of how bad a day I may have, their one-of-a-kind chips and salsa always puts a smile on my face. All you can eat on Thursdays. As far as the fishing goes, there really aren't any secrets. Look where all of the boats are, especially if they have a wrap on them. Hit all the humps and road beds that you can, and see if you can find some fish that are active. if they aren't hitting anything, move on and come back later.
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712575
07/01/12 01:25 PM
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Posts: 1,676
Brad Dunn
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712649
07/01/12 01:55 PM
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Posts: 158
Soonerchamp
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Redball don't take it personnel, I've been to fork less than a handful of times so can't tell ya any good places, but I can say there are no bad ones! It's overwhelming how fishery it is! Just keep looking thru the bass fishing section and you will find more than enough enuff to hopefully catch fish. Good luck on your trip!!
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Re: BEST PART OF LAKE FORK?
[Re: REDBALL]
#7712786
07/01/12 02:51 PM
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Posts: 45,001
WAWI
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Potlicking is an art form, you are going to have to work on you technique
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