Well, the heat is still on just about everywhere. Mercy! I don't think we will ever get rain. Our lake is down to 3'8"low. We need the rain El Paso had to get the lake back full. We have gone over two years with the lake not being full.

This year maybe the year we see the lake go down the lowest it has been since it filled up. The fishing has been slow to great. One day the Carolina Rig is the best friend you can have in your hands and the next day they wont hardly touch it. I have started the mornings with Lake Fork Tackle Twitch worms fished wacky with a 2/0 open hook with a small weight in the head. I am fishing the bait just fast enough to keep it out of the grass but slow enough to get bit. I am using 15 pound test line on my wacky rig.

The top water bite has been slow for me and I have not really pushed it. I am working the grass and timber with the wacky worm till the sun gets up and then I am working points, humps and roadbeds with the Carolina Rigs. The Lake Fork Tackle Baby Ring fry and Baby Creature have been the best baits. I have used the Wave Shadick on my Rig some days and this got me a few better fish. The numbers were no there but the size was better. The water is in the upper 80's to low 90's. The wind has been my friend in helping to keep cool but has hindered fishing some deep spots.

The crappie are at 8 to 15 foot down in 25 to 30 foot of water. Small jigs and minnows still bring a good mess of keepers. At least under the bridges that you can fish, it is cooler. There are some reports that there is plenty of fish to get a limit if you work at it. Mornings have been good till about 11:30AM and then it is time to look for the shade. The full moon is next week and this maybe a good time to get out at night if this is your thing. If you want to book a morning trip give me a call. I will fish all day if you wish.

Jim Reaneau 1-888-918-5088

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About The Author: Captain Jim Reaneau

Company: Lake Fork Guide

Area Reporting: Lake Fork Texas

Bio: Jim has the experience to help you have a marvelous fishing trip having been a full time guide since 1990. He is no stranger to fishing in tournaments. Jim has been fishing for bass primarily since the age of 13. He even hunted on the land before Lake Fork was built.Jim has been around the Lake Fork area since 1970.

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