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Fork suggestions #7807262 07/26/12 05:29 PM
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It's my first post on here but I've been lurking for quite a while. I know that not a lot of anglers like giving up there spots but I'm looking for some Fork advice. I've had some luck on this lake everytime I go but it's always been in late march. I'm headed there this weekend and would like to know if my normal plan would still work. I'm launching from Lake Fork Resort and plan on headed down to little and big mustang to fish docks. I've caught some pigs out of there including a 10.10 2 years ago. Any opinions or ideas?


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welcome


I went out fishing the "usual" spots last Wednesday and got skunked.

I went out with a guide yesterday and did well.

I'm curious to see what others tell you. The fishing on Fork for me has been tough lately.

Good luck if you brave it alone.

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The best fishing for me is deep around 25 foot give or take a couple feet. Its all about finding the feeding schools. Main lake humps ridges and roadbeds. Hotter the better .throw a rig or spoon . A good nav chip helps find these places


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Originally Posted By: snickers
The best fishing for me is deep around 25 foot give or take a couple feet. Its all about finding the feeding schools. Main lake humps ridges and roadbeds. Hotter the better .throw a rig or spoon . A good nav chip helps find these places


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Any of the main lake bridges holding large schools of schooling fish.


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Originally Posted By: crnkndd22
Any of the main lake bridges holding large schools of schooling fish.


yeap, you can catch all the 1.2 lbers you want....... hahahaha



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Sinkey caught one about 5.5 last Friday under a bridge. He and Lance both caught several others 2.5-3.5 pounds. hahahahahaha



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If you plan on hitting those docks at night, you will be fine. During the day you better be on a roadbed, point, or pond dam in least 18'. My best depth has been 18'-25' on these structures. Just finding fish on the graph has not worked well for me, there has needed to be a ball or two of shad in the area. Carolina rigged flukes and heavy tx rigged 10" worms have been ok. If you're launching at Lake Fork Resort, white oak point and the old saw mill hump would be good places to start your day.




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Thanks for all the advice! Hopefully I can post some pics when I get back.


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Originally Posted By: Zeeter
Originally Posted By: crnkndd22
Any of the main lake bridges holding large schools of schooling fish.


yeap, you can catch all the 1.2 lbers you want....... hahahaha


whatever Zeeter says is a go...


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Fish the DUMP!!



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DUMP? you mean Dam Hump?


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Fish where you wanna;Fish the way you wanna fish:Enjoy the beautiful lake. That's what FZ1 does. FZ1+4 hours=12 fish-biggest 24"X20" Thug that jumped 8 times,wrapped me twice,then bit me when I lipped it.


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Originally Posted By: HARD WORKN HAROLD
Fish the DUMP!!


No, he means public hump just south of the 2946 bridge.



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gotcha thanks


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