A Lake Fork Fishing Report from Mike McFarland, The Lake Fork Guide.
In this Lake Fork Fishing Report, I give you Lake Fork’s current water conditions:
Lake Fork Lake Levels, Lake Fork Water Temperatures, Lake Fork Water Clarity and what is Seasonal Pattern, what pattern I believe fish are currently on at Lake Fork. Also I will give you what lures and techniques I believe will be the most effective for fishing Lake Fork.
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Mike McFarland
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Phone – 602-826-1524
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Awesome explanation on the bird and bass deal. Never heard anybody explain it like that.
My wife and I are fishing lake Fork tomorrow and Tuesday, thanks so much for your info.
Kirk Jernigan
Good Job, Looking forward to our trip on 24 Oct. When is the Berkley tournament?
Thank you for explaining what a "turnover" is. I hate when people think the actual bottom and the top of the lake water "flips".
I was with Patrick Walters 1 day in his boat judging. The tournament he won .Yes he was using a jerk bait and using his live scope to catch suspended fish. He had to entice them to bite. Some would follow his bait to the boat. Other fish would just look at the bait. He had different retrieves . Constantly watching his electronics to see how the fish react . I believe the Saturday I was with him he had close to 30lbs . He work his butt off trying to catch fish. . It wasnβt a all day bite . The fish were there but he had to get them to react. I really enjoyed that day. I learned a lot jeff
Thank you, Mike. I'll be out there tomorrow. Regards, Bart
Awesome info. So much of what you teach is helpful for me even here at Kentucky Lake.
Great Lake update Michael, much appreciated! When Berkley comes, check out their Cutter 90 and 110, the Flicker shad and Flicker jointed shad, and their hit stick, all have been great baits for me on other Texas Reservoirs.
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Thank you for a great show