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Lake Fork Bass Fishing Secrets

2016/7/18 17:11:40


Texas has a wealth of lakes and pools that are absolutely alive with bass and thus are absolutely fantastic for bass fishing. One of the best and most famous is Lake Fork, but it can be quite difficult to fish there. The bass are renowned for being fickle and only bass fishing enthusiasts that have mastered the secrets seem to have long term success on the lake. As such, the Lake Fork bass fishing secrets that are outlined below may just give you the helping hand that you need.

The first of the Lake Fork bass fishing secrets relates to the time of year that you intend to visit. As with most large lakes that provide a home to bass, there are certain times of the year that provide every bass fishing enthusiast with a better experience than others. The pre-spawn period of January to March is especially thrilling for most bass fishing enthusiasts because the bass tend to be incredibly active then. You will find that your catch rate soars, but then competition for spots by the lake also does so you will have to get there early in the morning if you want to make an impact!

Also, if you go fishing for bass during the pre-spawn months then do not go too deep. Many of the fish will be in the shallows and between the rocks and vegetation on the shore so keep close to it if you insist on gong out in a boat.

Fishing the shallows is a great experience because you will be able to see the action as well as feel it via the rod. This makes the experience all the more thrilling.

In terms of the bait that you use, you do not need to spend extra money on purchasing new lures. Simple jigs, plastic worms, spinners and swimbaits are perhaps the most effective on Lake Fork. Try one and if that does not work well then move onto another one. Plastic worms are perhaps the most effective because the will simply glide through the vegetation, thus allowing you to practice your own individual styles and techniques quite well.

If you plan to go out on Lake Fork in a boat and fish deep then you may want to consider going during the summer months. From May to August, there are plenty of schools of bass meandering in the deeper water and they to tend to stick together. As such, you can really improve your catch rate by stalking the bass.
You will have to stalk them before casting a line if you want to achieve a great measure of success there, and it is not difficult to do given that the schools are visible just below the surface.

If you have never been to Lake Fork before and would like to try the bass fishing experience for yourself then it is highly recommended that you read bass fishing reports beforehand and also watch the weather forecast.

The latest bass fishing reports will tell you in detail just how good the bass fishing is at that time. Also the weather will give you a good idea as to how much their behaviour will change in the coming days.



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