Lake Fork, Texas Fishing Report Today

Lake Fork Fishing Report: Pre-Thanksgiving Trophy Bass and Crappie Action


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This is Artificial Lure, reporting live from Lake Fork, Texas, as the Thanksgiving holiday week kicks off. Sunrise hit at 6:54 AM and sunset's set for 5:17 PM. Weather this morning rolled in crisp, clear, and slightly breezy, with afternoon highs expected to hover around 64°F and the air carrying just a hint of that late-autumn chill—prime conditions for bass on the move.

Lake Fork still sits in a legendary spot among Texas lakes, boasting trophy largemouth bass thanks to those Florida strain genetics and decades of smart management under the Texas ShareLunker program. You might've heard about Mark Stevenson’s famous catch “Ethel,” the 17-pound, 6-ounce titan who put Lake Fork on the map back in the ‘80s, and this tradition hasn’t let up. Just last season, Major League Fishing’s Justin Atkins landed a 10-pound, 8-ounce monster lurking in shallow cover, proving Lake Fork’s status as a world-class destination isn’t just history—it’s right now.

This week, local guides and regulars are reporting steady action in the backs of pockets and creek arms, particularly around submerged brush and green reeds. The lake’s water is a tad stained after recent wind, which seems to have concentrated baitfish tighter to cover. Bass are responding best using finesse worms, particularly Berkley Bottom Hopper styles, making for precise casts to spooky fish—too much splash or oversized plastics and these pressured giants clear out fast.

Solid numbers of 3- to 7-pound largemouth have been landed this week, with a couple unofficial reports of double-digits coming out of Little Caney and the main lake points near Chaney Branch. The majority of bites landed by locals came pitching lightweight Texas rigs, shaky heads with green pumpkin or watermelon, and swim jigs paired with Lake Fork Live Magic Shad trailers.

For those seeking variety, evening anglers targeting crappie along deeper timber edges are filling their buckets with slabs on live minnows and small, bright jigs. Catfish action remains steady around the dam and mid-lake bridge pilings using cut shad, with a few blues reported running up to 14 pounds.

Best lures right now? Soft plastics lead the pack—green pumpkin finesse worms, black/blue swim jigs, and the occasional old-school Bomber Long A for working open pockets. The most productive baits are still subtle presentations—so leave the giant creature baits at home unless you’re punching thick grass.

As for hot spots, don’t overlook:
- The back of Little Caney Creek: shallow cover and reeds, with trophy bass rumored in pre-spawn staging.
- Points off Chaney Branch: deeper water adjacent to structure, attracting feeding bass and night-time crappie.

Fish activity picks up around the major solunar bite windows, with today's best windows falling mid-morning and again just before sunset. The moon’s in the first quarter phase, favoring aggressive feeding, especially as water temps continue their slow autumn drop. If you're after a true Fork giant, now’s the window for that personal best.

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