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Fall Fishing Forecast for Lake Fork - Topwaters, Crankbaits, and Abundant Catfish
- 2024/10/26
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As of October 26, 2024, fishing on Lake Fork is shaping up to be a great day, despite some challenges from the mid-lake area turnover. Here’s what you need to know:
**Weather and Water Conditions:**
The water temperature is still in the upper 70s, and the lake level is about 2 feet below full pool, currently at 401.10 feet. The water clarity is good in the mid-lake to south areas, though the north areas are stained due to the fall turnover. Today’s weather forecast shows a sunny day with a high of 78 degrees and a clear night with a low of 50 degrees.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 7:37 AM, and sunset will be at 6:34 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water.
**Fish Activity:**
Bass fishing has been good, especially early in the morning. Topwater lures like the Berkley Bullet Pop or J-Walker are effective around grass and points when there’s minimal wind. If it gets breezy, switch to a Berkley Choppo. For mid-range fishing, lipless crankbaits and square bills work well on flats with grass and timber lines. Carolina rigs are productive in 12-14 feet on points.
Crappie fishing is improving as the water temperature drops. Focus on structures like brush piles, laydowns, bridges, and road beds, particularly around timber and creek channels. Minnows, small hand ties, and soft plastics are all catching fish.
Catfishing remains incredible, with catfish found around timber in depths from 18-58 feet. Use smelly prepared catfish bait and consider adding chum, cattle cubes, or sour grains to attract more fish.
**Hot Spots:**
- **Windy Banks:** Look for schooling bass action here, and be ready with small topwater lures or streamers.
- **Standing Timber and Boat Docks:** These areas are great for bass using Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworms in 7-10 inch sizes. For crappie, focus on the edge of timber and creek channels.
- **Road Beds and Pond Dams:** These spots are particularly good in the fall, especially as the water temperatures drop.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
- **Topwater Lures:** Berkley Bullet Pop, J-Walker, and Berkley Choppo.
- **Crankbaits:** Berkley Square Bull and lipless crankbaits like the Berkley Warpig.
- **Soft Plastics:** Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworms.
- **Bait:** Minnows for crappie, smelly prepared catfish bait for catfish.
Overall, it’s a great time to be on Lake Fork, with plenty of fish to be caught and less boat traffic due to the hunting season. Good luck out there
**Weather and Water Conditions:**
The water temperature is still in the upper 70s, and the lake level is about 2 feet below full pool, currently at 401.10 feet. The water clarity is good in the mid-lake to south areas, though the north areas are stained due to the fall turnover. Today’s weather forecast shows a sunny day with a high of 78 degrees and a clear night with a low of 50 degrees.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 7:37 AM, and sunset will be at 6:34 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get out on the water.
**Fish Activity:**
Bass fishing has been good, especially early in the morning. Topwater lures like the Berkley Bullet Pop or J-Walker are effective around grass and points when there’s minimal wind. If it gets breezy, switch to a Berkley Choppo. For mid-range fishing, lipless crankbaits and square bills work well on flats with grass and timber lines. Carolina rigs are productive in 12-14 feet on points.
Crappie fishing is improving as the water temperature drops. Focus on structures like brush piles, laydowns, bridges, and road beds, particularly around timber and creek channels. Minnows, small hand ties, and soft plastics are all catching fish.
Catfishing remains incredible, with catfish found around timber in depths from 18-58 feet. Use smelly prepared catfish bait and consider adding chum, cattle cubes, or sour grains to attract more fish.
**Hot Spots:**
- **Windy Banks:** Look for schooling bass action here, and be ready with small topwater lures or streamers.
- **Standing Timber and Boat Docks:** These areas are great for bass using Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworms in 7-10 inch sizes. For crappie, focus on the edge of timber and creek channels.
- **Road Beds and Pond Dams:** These spots are particularly good in the fall, especially as the water temperatures drop.
**Best Lures and Bait:**
- **Topwater Lures:** Berkley Bullet Pop, J-Walker, and Berkley Choppo.
- **Crankbaits:** Berkley Square Bull and lipless crankbaits like the Berkley Warpig.
- **Soft Plastics:** Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworms.
- **Bait:** Minnows for crappie, smelly prepared catfish bait for catfish.
Overall, it’s a great time to be on Lake Fork, with plenty of fish to be caught and less boat traffic due to the hunting season. Good luck out there