Fall is officially here and along with it comes some
great bass fishing at Lake Fork! From now thru
November, and even into December, you can expect a
serious amount of feeding activity at the lake.
Water levels at Lake Fork are currently sitting at
403.14, which is still above pool. Surface
temperatures have been running 80 to 84 degrees with
the water clarity being fairly clear to about 3 foot
in most areas.
The fishing is really turning it up a notch. Numbers
have begun to be more consistent, with the overall
quality of fish we are catching being good.
Shallow
water fishing has been great. Although there are some
fish in extremely shallow water, the heavier
concentrations of bigger fish have been holding in 10
to 15 feet of water. Main lake points with grass at
this depth have been the most productive places to
find these shallow feeding fish. However, do not count
out any area that is holding this deep grass. The top
water bite has been awesome early and late, or during
overcast days, on yellow magics and chug bugs in shad
patterns. Buzz bait has produced some fish as well.
Wacky worms, flukes, and Texas rigged 7-inch worms are
doing real well after the top water bite ceases. Best
colors have been June bug, chart. pumpkin or
watermelon seed fished along the edges of submerged
grass beds. Fishing these baits fairly slow has been
the key.
The deeper bite has been a little less consistent
than would be expected this time of year. There are
some isolated areas that the deep fishing has been
productive but these fish do not stay in one spot very
long. Carolina rigs have been the most productive for
me after I have marked some fish with my Lowrance
electronics. I use a 7'6" heavy action Shimano Crucial
rod and reel spooled with 20lb. Gamma Edge
fluorocarbon, a 1 oz. weight and a 4-5 foot leader.
Best baits have been the Grande Bass
www.grandebass.com Mutant, Rattlesnake or Baby
Rattlesnake in watermelon red, watermelon seed,
chartreuse pepper or the "NEW" green
pumpkin/watermelon laminate color rigged on a 3/0 wide
gap hook. A Texas rigged worm has also produced well
on these deep spots the same as it has the shallow to
mid depth areas. Watermelon red, watermelon seed, and
June bug colors have been best.
There are a number of fish that are suspended right
now and are just following balls of baitfish.
Effective ways to catch these suspended Lake Fork bass
is with a deep diving crank bait (DD 22), chrome
lipless crank bait, jigging spoon, or swim bait worked
at or just above the depth that these bass are
suspending. At times, you will find these fish
schooling on baitfish and will want to have your rod
ready to cast into the school of fish before they move
off or quit chasing shad. The schooling action is
vicious but usually does not last long so you will
want to be ready!
If you are planning a trip to Lake Fork to come catch
some of these trophy bass and you would like to catch
some of these big ole Lake Fork bass with me this
fall, feel free to give me a call at (903)736-9888 or
you can send me an email lakeforktrophybass@yahoo.com
I still have a couple of dates available before the
Berkley tournament October 13th and 14th, for those of
you that would like to pre-fish for that event.
I would like to thank my sponsors for their continued
support and superior products. I would also like to
congratulate all my clients that were able to get a
check in the Mc Donald's Big Bass Splash. And to all
of you that came by to say "hello" during the
tournament. It was a pleasure to meet all of you and
to be able to put faces with names.
For those of you
that were not able to make it this year, you missed a
great tournament! I hope to see you out there next
year!!
Read John 16:24
Tight Lines and God Bless,
James Caldemeyer
Lake Fork Trophy Bass Fishing with James Caldemeyer
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