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Subject: Re: Fishing Report


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tim
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Date Posted: 20:30:15 07/12/02 Fri
In reply to: Skeeder-D Lake Fork Guide Service Inc. 's message, "Fishing Report" on 07:09:36 06/29/02 Sat

> LAKE FORK AREA FISHING REPORT
>Going for numbers or Size? Schooling action has
>started on Lake Fork. Numbers of largemouth bass can
>be caught on main lake points and flats. These fish
>range from 8 – 16 inches in size. LOCKHART "Chuck and
>Spin baits in chrome or Tennessee shad colors work
>best. You can cast this bait twice as far as a rattle
>trap. In the dark before the sunlight hits the water
>my clients are still throwing black buzz baits. Use
>buss baits with a black blade and a trailer hook
>attached along shoreline grass and weeds in 3 foot of
>water. Other top water action has is still a little
>slow. The mid day heat can make the bite real slow.
>The heat also slows down the angler when sweat is
>dripping in his/her eyes. Larger fish can be caught
>fishing grass near 5 – 10 foot drop offs and in
>creeks. Use 10" power worms and fish them slow.
>Using Carolina rigs on main lake points working your
>way down from 10 – 30 foot of water have been
>producing fish on those days where everything else
>seems to fail. Use small 4 inch plastic worms or
>lizards. Also using small crank bits like MANN'S 15+
>has picked up a few casting a little ways out from the
>bank. White or chartreuse Spinner baits are
>recommended on windy days in water 5' – 15' around
>tree lines. Lake water is down approximately 8 Inches
>and it is clear to lightly stained.
>
>Be careful of stumps when you leave the boat lanes.
>Also quick thunder storms with high winds have been
>common on the lake the last couple of weeks. Surface
>Temperature is between 82 – 87 degrees.
>
>UPCOMING EVENTS:
>
>Lake Fork, Winnsboro Bass Club Open Night Tournament
>August 4, 2002. 903 878-2500
>
>
>Lake Fork, Media Bass Team Trail Tournament August
>17, 2002. 972 222-3751
>
>McDonald's Big Bass Splash Tournament September
>20-22, 2002. Lake Fork 1 888 698-2591
>
>
>
>Take care until next week:
>
>Skeeder-D
>
>
>Skeeder-D Lake Fork Guide Service Inc. 903 878-2799,
>www.skeeder-D.com, Sponsored By: Skeeter Boats/Plano
>Marine, Mann's Lures, Custom Angle Moby Rods, Line
>Keeper, Bass Pro Shops / Outdoor World – Grapevine,
>Lake Fork Taxidermy and LOCKHART Lures

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