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Lake Fork Bass Fishing Tips For Giant Bass: How To Fish A Jerkbait Like A Pro!!!



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Lake Fork Monsters is a group of avid bass fishermen who chase big bass in the Lake Fork area of Texas. They’re known for pursuing largemouth bass, which can reach impressive sizes in this region. If you’re interested in monster bass, Lake Fork is definitely a hotspot!

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  1. I fish Toledo primarily but I fish Rayburn a good bit and make a point to get to Fork at least once during the prespawn and I spend at least a week when the spawn is going on every year. Ive caught a ton of big fish on a jerkbait and even a few double digit giants. Back in the day I would only throw them during the winter to early spring but ever since Livescope come around I have one on my front deck year around and it makes me wonder what I missed out on back before more people used them year around.

  2. Good stuff. But, no way I'm using a loop knot on a $25 lure. All that slamming of the lure eye on that loop every time you jerk is just a recipe for a break off.

  3. Good stuff man. I caught some good ones on Fork way back in the day out of bushes on a rogue…. several overs per day. Used to stay a week at the minnow bucket every March or April…..I miss that lake lol

  4. Great video. Been using Jerk baits since 1990. Ever since I got skunked in a tournament (I was a non- boater) on Broken Bow Lake. Had to make them back then. Drilled out a Rouge, added BB's. Probably still a few lost in Fork on the lower end. 8lb line didn't last to long. The 6.9" rod is just right. Lew's reel really made a difference. I have a couple other colors that work great on Fork. The jerk bait takes patience, but the rewards are great. I keep em tied on from October thru February. Thanks for all your great tips! Hope you have your best year ever!

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