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"Fall Fishing Frenzy on Lake Fork: Topwater Bass, Crappie, and Catfish Bonanza"
- 2024/10/25
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As of October 25, 2024, Lake Fork in Texas is offering some excellent fishing opportunities despite the ongoing lake turnover in the mid-lake area. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Weather and Water Conditions
The weather is looking mostly sunny with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 50 degrees. Water levels are currently at 400.80 feet, which is about 2.20 feet below the full pool elevation. The water clarity is good in the mid-lake to south areas, but stained in the north due to the fall turnover. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid to upper 70s, ideal for fishing.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:37 AM, and sunset is at 6:37 PM, giving you ample daylight to catch some quality fish.
### Fish Activity
Bass fishing has been good, especially early in the morning. Topwater baits like the Berkley Bullet Pop or J-Walker are effective around points and grass areas as the fish feed on shad. If there's any breeze, switch to the Berkley Choppo. For mid-morning, crankbaits such as the Berkley Square Bull in timber areas and lipless crankbaits like the Berkley Warpig or the new “Jack” in open water or emerging grass areas are productive. Colors like chrome/blue, special red craw, and black/chartreuse are working well.
For those targeting deeper waters, Carolina rigs with a 1oz weight and a 7’6” rod are good on points, humps, and roadbeds in 12-14 feet of water. The deep bite isn’t as strong this time of year, but it’s still worth checking out.
Crappie fishing is improving as water temperatures drop, with fish found on brush piles, laydowns, bridges, and road beds. Minnows, small hand ties, and soft plastics are all effective.
Catfish are active around timber in depths from 18-58 feet, using smelly prepared catfish bait and chum to attract them.
### Hot Spots
- **Standing Timber and Boat Docks**: Use a Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworm in 7”-10” sizes and flip it in 4-8 feet of water.
- **Grass and Smaller Points**: Topwaters and flukes are good in 2-4 feet of water early to mid-morning.
- **Deep-Water Spots**: Focus on humps, points, roadbeds, and ridges in 14-22 feet of water for schooling bass.
### Recent Catches
Tournaments and recent reports indicate a healthy number of bass being caught and released. For example, the Hard Core Tournament on October 3 saw 32 members catch 163 bass, including three lunker bass. Crappie and catfish are also being caught in significant numbers, especially around timber and brush piles.
In summary, Lake Fork is in great shape for fall fishing. With the right lures and knowledge of the hot spots, you’re set for a productive and enjoyable day on the water.
### Weather and Water Conditions
The weather is looking mostly sunny with a high of 77 degrees and a low of 50 degrees. Water levels are currently at 400.80 feet, which is about 2.20 feet below the full pool elevation. The water clarity is good in the mid-lake to south areas, but stained in the north due to the fall turnover. Water temperatures are ranging from the mid to upper 70s, ideal for fishing.
### Sunrise and Sunset
Sunrise is at 7:37 AM, and sunset is at 6:37 PM, giving you ample daylight to catch some quality fish.
### Fish Activity
Bass fishing has been good, especially early in the morning. Topwater baits like the Berkley Bullet Pop or J-Walker are effective around points and grass areas as the fish feed on shad. If there's any breeze, switch to the Berkley Choppo. For mid-morning, crankbaits such as the Berkley Square Bull in timber areas and lipless crankbaits like the Berkley Warpig or the new “Jack” in open water or emerging grass areas are productive. Colors like chrome/blue, special red craw, and black/chartreuse are working well.
For those targeting deeper waters, Carolina rigs with a 1oz weight and a 7’6” rod are good on points, humps, and roadbeds in 12-14 feet of water. The deep bite isn’t as strong this time of year, but it’s still worth checking out.
Crappie fishing is improving as water temperatures drop, with fish found on brush piles, laydowns, bridges, and road beds. Minnows, small hand ties, and soft plastics are all effective.
Catfish are active around timber in depths from 18-58 feet, using smelly prepared catfish bait and chum to attract them.
### Hot Spots
- **Standing Timber and Boat Docks**: Use a Texas-rigged Berkley Powerworm in 7”-10” sizes and flip it in 4-8 feet of water.
- **Grass and Smaller Points**: Topwaters and flukes are good in 2-4 feet of water early to mid-morning.
- **Deep-Water Spots**: Focus on humps, points, roadbeds, and ridges in 14-22 feet of water for schooling bass.
### Recent Catches
Tournaments and recent reports indicate a healthy number of bass being caught and released. For example, the Hard Core Tournament on October 3 saw 32 members catch 163 bass, including three lunker bass. Crappie and catfish are also being caught in significant numbers, especially around timber and brush piles.
In summary, Lake Fork is in great shape for fall fishing. With the right lures and knowledge of the hot spots, you’re set for a productive and enjoyable day on the water.