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Oct 3

Fall is here. Lake Fork Report 10-2010

Posted on Sunday, October 3, 2010 in Fishing Reports

 

Fall has finally arrived here in East Texas and I for one am glad it is here.  After an extremely hot August and warmer than normal September I am really looking forward to October and November.   This is going to be a great fall here on Lake Fork with the lake a little low and good hydriila in many places I can hardly wait.  This is probably my favorite time of year to fish with the variety of patterns that are available the great weather and beautiful fall foliage that is right around the corner you can’t hardly beat it.
 
Fishing has been good most days lately with most days producing 30 or more fish on a variety of baits and techniques.  For the larger bass I have been doing best along creek channels in 4-10 feet of water on jigs.  I’ve been using a light 1/4oz. jig in black/brown/amber with a matching craw and casting or flipping to the stumps along the creek, with the lake being about 2.5 feet low it makes this pattern even better.  Spinnerbaits are also working in these areas as is a Texas-rigged worm. 
 
For just catching numbers of bass you can take a 1/4oz. rat-l-trap and go to the back of most every creek and catch plenty of fish and you will occasionally come across some big ones to.  As it continues to cool I expect the deep water fishing to improve as well.
 
I have some days still open this fall some give me a shout or email anytime and don’t forget I’ll start crappie trips in November.
 
Thanks

   

Jul 8

Lake Fork Report 7-2010

Posted on Thursday, July 8, 2010 in Fishing Reports

 

The dog days of summer are now upon us.  However, the past week the temperatures have been very pleasant.  The lake level is a few inches low which is a little high for this time of year but I’m sure it will fall more as the summer progresses.
 
Fishing has been pretty good lately.  If you like offshore fishing now is the time to come to Lake Fork.  Most of my catches lately have been in the 8-15 foot range and I’m fishing a variety of structures and most days I can catch 20-30 per day depending on the day.  Some days may be more and some days less.  Submerged roads and bridges have been best for me lately.  However, creek bends and ridges have been good as well and I even caught a few in the back of a creek along the channel last week where the hydrilla matted out to the creek channel.  As far as lure choices I’m pretty much throwing the same baits as last month.  T-rigged 8 inch Lake Fork Tackle worms in red shad and red bug and a Carolina rig with a Baby Lake Fork Creature in watermelon/red have been good producers along with a big crankbait like a DD22 in any shad color.  Another lure I’m becoming a fan of is the football jig.  I’ve been dragging a 1/2 oz and sometimes a 3/4 football jig in a pumpkin color in the same places I throw a Carolina rig.  It’s a productive way to fish and the fish aren’t seeing it as much.  I still have some availability this month so give me a shout if you are interested. 
 
Also, I’m doing some catfish trips if anyone is interested.  Last week I had two catfish trips and had over 50 fish by lunch.  It’s a lot of fun especially if you have kids.  I have a pontoon boat that can fish up to 6 people and I will clean your cats after the day is done.  Here are some bass pictures and catfish pictures from the past few days.
 
Good Luck
 
Brooks (903)780-0680

 

Jun 15

Lake Fork Report 6-2010

Posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 in Fishing Reports
 
 
 
 
 

If there was ever a great time to fish Lake Fork June would have to be one of the better months.  For the shallow water fisherman there are bass to be caught on topwaters early and on cloudy days and for the guys who like to cover water spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, and crankbaits along wind blown hydrilla and milfoil will work well.
 
For me I have been starting on shallow ridges from 5-8 feet of water and moving out to about 20 feet as the day progresses.  I know many guides that have been doing well out in the deep water from 20-30 feet but I have been catching most of mine shallower.  As far as lure choices I have been alternating between a T-rigged Lake Fork Tackle 8 inch red shad or red bug Lake Fork worm, green pumpkin football jig, DD 22, and a Deep Little N in any shad color.  Most days I can catch 20-40 per day.  I will usually have one or two days per week where it seems like things are a little off and we catch 10-15. 
 
Timing is very critical this time of year.  When I hit a school of fish on a creek bend, ridge, or whatever I pay close attention to the time of day I hit that particular area and try to duplicate it the next day.  I have had many instances lately when I pull up to an area and catch 10-15 fish in 20 casts and most fish are 3-5 lbs with an occasional 7-8 lber.  Bill Humphrey from New London fished with me the Tuesday before the Skeeter Owners Tournament practicing for the event and we pulled up to a certain creek bend and caught 6 or so fish in a row and left the area.  Saturday of the Skeeter Tournament he caught 22 bass there on a DD22 throwing at the same tree.
 
Here are some pictures from the past few days.  I have some open dates from now thru the end of the month and fishing should remain good.  Call or email for open dates.  (903)780-0680 or email brogers8202@aol.com
Brooks Rogers
903-780-0680
903-878-2727

www.guidebrooksrogers.com
brogers8202@aol.com