If You Want To Bag The Big Bass Then Lake Fork Fishing Will Satisfy Your Dreams
March 1, 2010 by Reinhold Garry
Filed under Fishing
Quitman a small city in Wood County, Texas is the gateway to Lake Fork fishing. It is situated on the northeastern edge of this state. People come to this area to escape from the stresses of their daily lives. They can come and fish on the lake or just enjoy the quiet, relaxing atmosphere of this small city.
The best time for fishing on this lake is when the waters are at temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees. If you are looking to catch one of many Largemouth Bass that prosper in the lake then you would not want to come when summer has reached its hottest temperature unless you enjoy night fishing. When the waters are warmer the fish will stay in the deeper waters to stay cool.
During springtime the females are spawning and once they are done they go on a feeding frenzy. For the fishermen this means you should have no problem catching your limit. Another good time for fishing is after a rain because it feeds nutrients into the water which the fish need. When the water temperature is favorable for them you will find them near the shallow water just waiting to take your bait.
Between 1979 and 1987 the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department established this lake stocking it with over 700,000 Florida Black Bass. Needless to say this lake is famous for its Largemouth Bass. There are other species of fish that reside in these waters. There are Bluegills, Black Crappies, White Crappies, Channel Catfish and Flathead Catfish who share the lake with the bass. Hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the area each year to try their luck catching the big bass.
All year round there is great fishing here it just depends on what you are fishing for. During the spring, fall and winter the bass are plentiful. Crappies are available in the winter and Bluegills in the summer.
A three day tournament is held every May called the Legend of Lake Fork. Prizes and cash winnings totaling $237,000 are available at this year\’s event. The biggest fish caught are awarded the cash prizes. This is determined by the weight and the length of the fish. They must be at least 24 inches or more and 10 pounds or more to be considered a winner. Last years winning bass weighed 13.11 pounds. The enthusiasm of last year\’s event prompted the sponsors to add an additional day to the tournament.
During various days in February through May the Lake Fork Team Trail Tournament is held here. Each team consists of two people for the five different days. They are allowed to bring back 4 photo fish and or one 24 inch fish per team member. The pot for first place is $500.
This year it will host the first World Championship Bass Fly Fishing Tournament. It will be held in May. First place prize will be $1200. Fishing may be from a boat, float tube, pontoon or the bank. Only rods, reels and flies made exclusively for fly fishing are allowed.
The guides that assist visitors with Lake Fork fishing are unique. They are professional and personable making everyone feel like they got their money\’s worth. They know the patterns of the fish and make each trip a successful catch for novice anglers. They are knowledgeable fishermen and share information on bait, boats and techniques.
To find the latest fish information about lake fork fishing, you need to look them up on the Web. The lake fork fishing area has camp grounds and many fishing spots thats for sure to catch a fish.



