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Is fork too hot right now? #8313670 12/09/12 02:20 AM
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Seeing all the great reports on forks deep water bite has me excited!!! But not to much credit going to the shallow bite?! If you find some hydrilla for a morning at fork tomorrow, what would you throw??


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Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313703 12/09/12 02:33 AM
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we went today and could not find anything shallow, and wound up fishing deep with spoons with varied success.

Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313711 12/09/12 02:37 AM
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Fork wore us out today. Only ended with 7 biggest going 2lbs.. It was crowded with crappie fisherman and ppl throwing spoons.. I didn't have a flutter spoon so maybe that's why my results were poor.

Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313721 12/09/12 02:41 AM
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There is still fish too be caught up shallow,but you will catch numbers of bigger fish out deep right now.

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Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313751 12/09/12 02:49 AM
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What baits should I throw shallow in grass in the morning??


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Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313844 12/09/12 03:14 AM
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Lipless rattle bait, spinner bait, fluke, hard jerk bait.

Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313859 12/09/12 03:15 AM
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Thanks!!! Will do


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Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313862 12/09/12 03:16 AM
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Dropshot was the bait today in 18 to 24 ft, couldn't get them to eat the spoon. I fish it on a 7ft G-Loomis spinning reel 3/8 oz dropshot weight on 10lb Seagar Fluro, was throwing a motor-oil chartruse tail Zoom Finesse Worm.

Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: BaylorLipRipper] #8313879 12/09/12 03:24 AM
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Fishing shallow I would start with a square bill crank bait and a spinner bait,then I would slowdown and throw a wacky worm.

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Heard it was slow for some good fishermen today except for Sand Bass

Re: Is fork too hot right now? [Re: InTheClear] #8313884 12/09/12 03:25 AM
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One other thing you might try, with the cloud cover the deep bite can be sporadic. When this happens I spend more time working creeks and ditches with a black brown jig flipping timber. Bites can come from 2 to 20+ but you can rack some numbers doing it with a lot of quality fish.

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Wish I would have gone shallow with the hard jerk-bait, you don't see a whole lot of people doing that anymore, something to think about! A different presentation, suspending jerkbaits have a way of irritating the hell out of them into striking!

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