Lake Fork Report—November 12, 2009 by
Tom Redington (11/12/2009)
As cold fronts make their way through Texas with more regularity in the coming weeks, look for the shad to show up in their regular cooler water spots and both the shallow and deep bites will become consistent.
Lake Fork Report Fall Fishing Report by
Tom Redington (10/09/2009)
Even though we’re approaching mid-October, water temps are still sitting in the mid-70s and our best fall bite is yet to come. As cold fronts roll through regularly and the water temps move into the 60s, big bass will come more consistently from the shallows and lunker fish will also group up out deep.
Lake Fork Report & Pics: July 21, 2009 by
Tom Redington (7/21/2009)
Bass are settled in their summer offshore structure patterns at Lake Fork and the fishing has been good to great almost every day for the past week. Although we haven’t caught any monster fish lately, we’ve caught at least 20 fish every day and many more on the good days.
Lake Fork Fishing For Bigger Bass by
Tom Redington (5/07/2009)
After a prolonged stretch of really good fishing on Lake Fork, things slowed down recently, particularly for bigger fish. Despite an overnight 2’ rise in the water after flooding rains, we could still catch good numbers of buck bass to 5 lbs.
Lake Fork Guide Brooks Rogers by
Brooks Rogers (3/24/2009)
Good luck on Lake Fork this spring. If I can be of any assistance or if you would like to book a trip call me anytime on my cell at (903)780-0680. Here are my remaining available dates now thru mid May.
April 20
May 3, 10-17
Brooks Rogers
235 CR 1452
Quitman, TX 75783
903-780-0680
903-878-2727
Lake Fork Report & Pics: Mar 21, 2009 by
Tom Redington (3/21/2009)
After an extended warming trend in early March brought in a big wave of spawners, a strong cold front with heavy rains muddied up and cooled Lake Fork, slowing the bite considerably last week. The water has steadily warmed again this week and that is drawing a number of fish into the shallows to start spawning again.
Lake Fork Guide Brooks Rogers by
Brooks Rogers (3/13/2009)
Man has the weather changed. Monday and Tuesday you could have wore shorts all day long with highs in the low 80s. Those days are now gone with the high today of 42 and the next few days the highs are not supposed to be out of the 40s.