shark bait Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 50 at Holliday Island for the most part. Hit a couple spots that were 53 and 48. Cought 3 small ones on jig. Friend caught one on a wart. Becky B
MstStudent10 Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 For the past 5 days I've found 59-63 degree water. Bite has been really good flipping full size brush hogs to timber. 11 bass over 5 pounds with one going 10.75... . . . Then again, I have been at Lake Fork. . . . Sorry guys couldn't resist Set the hook first, ask questions later...
shark bait Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 For the past 5 days I've found 59-63 degree water. Bite has been really good flipping full size brush hogs to timber. 11 bass over 5 pounds with one going 10.75... . . . Then again, I have been at Lake Fork. . . . Sorry guys couldn't resist You're a dog! Wish I could be there. Fork is one of my favorie lakes. I lived in the Dallas area for over 20 yrs. My largest bass came out of there---- 10.62 lbs. Needles to say a replica is on my wall and hopefully she is on old grandma by now. That was about 12 years ago. Becky B
dtrs5kprs Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 For the past 5 days I've found 59-63 degree water. Bite has been really good flipping full size brush hogs to timber. 11 bass over 5 pounds with one going 10.75... . . . Then again, I have been at Lake Fork. . . . Sorry guys couldn't resist I think you hurt my neck with the slap on that one.
mrgungho Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 For the past 5 days I've found 59-63 degree water. Bite has been really good flipping full size brush hogs to timber. 11 bass over 5 pounds with one going 10.75... . . . Then again, I have been at Lake Fork. . . . Sorry guys couldn't resist OHHHH you jerk...I was reading that thinking "WHAT?...Where in the heck is this guy getting those kinds of temps!!" lol... So is it pre, middle, or post spawn or what there? "Some go to church and think about fishing, others go fishing and think about God."
MstStudent10 Posted March 11, 2011 Posted March 11, 2011 As of last week it was still pre spawn for the whole lake, even though the bigger ones were noticeably coming from closer and closer to the shore by the end of the week. Some of the northern areas with the dirtier water the fish may be spawning now I'm not sure what this past week has been for them down there. It absolutely amazes me how fast that lake can heat up and cool down. I guess its the shallow water, plus the dirtier water and bottom composition. Surface temps can change like 9 degrees in a matter of 2 days without it even raining. Nuts. Set the hook first, ask questions later...
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