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Fork help please
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08/01/13 10:31 AM
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brando
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I've fished fork a handful of times caught a few slot fish and a few smaller fish really wanting to catch more fish on fork and hopefully get the GF on a solid fish any particular areas depths colors I should use thanks guys I appreciate the help
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Re: Fork help please
[Re: brando]
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08/01/13 01:43 PM
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Southern RV Supercenter
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The deep bite has been tough so far for me. Every once in a while, I can find them feeding deep, but I focus more on the shallow bite. They like fast moving baits, such as spinners and square bills early in the morning and late evening. Once the sun comes up, try a texas rig worm, and work it SLOW. 7 1/2" black with red flake has worked best for me. Once you find grass with bait close by, the fish should be close. Hope this helps ya!
Ryan
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Re: Fork help please
[Re: brando]
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08/01/13 02:22 PM
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brando
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I greatly appreciate it I just haven't had the opportunity to really fish fork so don't know much of anything about the lake
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Re: Fork help please
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08/01/13 02:38 PM
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Chuck7700
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I'm sure you'll find some locals that would help you.
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