Artificial Lure here bringing you the morning bite straight from Lake Fork, Texas, on Wednesday, August 20, 2025. It’s classic late summer out here—**water’s stained and sitting at a comfy 81°F, just a tick below pool level** according to Lone Star Outdoor News. The **sun rose at 6:47 AM and will dip at 8:02 PM**, so we’ve got a long window for bending rods. The weather’s starting humid, skies mostly clear, with a light southern breeze filtering through, and highs set to press the upper 80s later today.
Right now, **largemouth bass** are the main quarry. Reports from the last few days have anglers pulling in a steady flow—no epic tournament numbers here, but good fish, with several over 6 pounds landed off points, timber, and blessed main lake grass beds. Chatterbaits, crankbaits, flukes, and both Carolina and Texas rigs are working best, especially around mid-morning when the water warms and the bass push shallow. The **big August perch spawn** is going strong in extra skinny water and that’s got trophy bass roaming “in the dirt,” ambushing anything that drops near those bluegill beds. Local old-timers swear by throwing soft plastics like Z-Man Jerk ShadZ across those shallows, while others slap jigs against standing timber for the big girls.
**Crappie** bite’s picked up lately—fair on live minnows and jigs off bridges and deeper brush piles. **White bass** are “far” (likely meant ‘fair’) on slabs, especially early when they’re rounding up bait out on flats. **Catfish** action is excellent using cut shad or liver down by the dam and in the creek arms, with a few trophies found by those hand-fishing folks running throw lines at night. Notably, guided trips with Chris Whitaker are still producing monster channel cats out past Little Caney and Wolfe Creek, and frog gigging for kicks when the sun goes down.
Top **lure recommendations**:
- **Chatterbaits**: excellent for grass edges and shallow flats
- **Crankbaits**: chartreuse and shad patterns, best around submerged roadbeds
- **Flukes & soft plastics**: white or watermelon, run across shallow flats and perch beds
- **Spinnerbaits**: ideal in muddy pockets
- **Carolina/Texas rigged worms**: plum, junebug—target submerged timber
**Live bait**: Bluegill chunks and fresh-cut shad for cats; shiners for crappie.
**Hot spots to check out today**:
- **Caney Point**: early morning topwater bite and always a chance at a kicker bass on soft plastics around the brush.
- **Wolfe Creek**: strong catfish action, especially in the holes near creek bends and deeper ledges.
- **Main Lake Grass Beds near Williams Creek**: perch spawn’s active, drag that chatterbait or soft plastic through for the most aggressive largemouth.
Lake Fork’s late summer is about patience, persistence, and being willing to grind in the muggy heat. Fish shallow in the morning, move deeper as sunlight climbs, and don’t forget to work that structure with noisy lures—especially where the perch spawn is popping off.
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