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Lake Fork and the weather #7903131 08/21/12 02:21 AM
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I think my dad and I had a wild decision to go to Fork tomorrow. Weather says zero percent chance of rain and overcast skies. I was wondering if this front will mess the fishing up. Anyone have experience with this lake and weather patterns? We have a guide trip booked in October but want to check it out. Thanks guys smile


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Re: Lake Fork and the weather [Re: Jeremy D] #7903192 08/21/12 02:34 AM
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This front shouldn't mess the fishing up too bad although it has been pretty tough with the lake turning over. If the weather stays cloudy cast a deep crankbait or topwater around schooling bass as they should be active. If it is sunny you may have to fish a carolina rig or texas rig since the bass may not be as willing to chase a lure down. Look for bass around mid lake points and main lake humps in 10-20 ft. I hope this helps.



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