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The Secrets Of Bass Fishing On Lake Fork In Texas

2016/7/18 16:38:55

One the best known secrets for bass fishing in Lake Fork in the state of Texas, is really just a matter of good fishing sense. Try to plan your fishing trips to coincide with the times that are well known, established times for bass fishing excellence. Then, match these prime fishing times with your own personal style and needs. The single best time to fish for bass in Lake Fork is just before the spawn. Everyone knows this, and the only down side will be that the lake will be fished most heavily during these times. The prespawn season runs from about the beginning of January to the end of March, the bass tend to weigh more at this time, the bass in the lake will be in the shallows, so, if you like to fish in ten feet or less of water, this is the best time for you to catch a really big bass on Lake Fork. Just use jigs, swimbaits, or spinners, and you will have good results at this time of the year.

If you like to fish soft, weightless plastics or like to sightfish, the spawn itself might be a prime time for you to enjoy the bass fishing on Texas’ great Fork Lake in the shallow areas, but if you prefer fishing deeper water, consider going anywhere from May to July, and focus in on the schooling bass in the structure you will find there.

If you are a spur of the moment person, or you really can not plan ahead easily, consider trying to go on days where the conditions are best rather than the actual seasons that are best, and do your homework to know how to fish the various conditions and well as the seasons, so that whenever you get the chance to go, you can enjoy the bounty of your labor being the best it can be. The best conditions for catching big bass on Lake Fork In Texas, seasons aside, are the day (or even the day after) a big front moves through. Whenever a strong cold front moves through, the day after is blustery, windy and cold, and the lunker will be biting strongly! The water will still be warmer, but the fish seem to be able to feel that it is going to be colder soon, and are intent on getting a good meal before that happens.

Sunny days that are warm, comfortable, and calm, are extremely pleasant times to fish, and they seem to call to all fishermen to hit the waves, but when it comes to catching bass, they just do not seem as productive as some of the more trying days weather wise. Still, there is something to be said to relaxing in your boat without a lot of action!

Extremely stable weather conditions, that is weather conditions that remain the same for several days, provides the opportunity to fish until you find what is working, and then stick with it for several days.

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best bass fishing information possible. Get more information on bass fishing Lake Fork here: http://www.askbassfishing.com/

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