Fishing Report & YouTube videos
Sept 11, 2011- Bass seem to be as hungry as ever. As usual you have to fish the small ones out to get to the Monsters. Because of the lack of rain, which washes the bugs and other sorted critters down the creeks and into the lake, the cycle has changed but this hasn’t affected the eating habits at the top of the food chain. There hiding in deep water but coming up to the shallows to feed. Save yourself some time and launch down at the south end of the lake. Good Fishing!!!
This Year

Caught on a Live Worm

Lake Fork Bass
At the bottom of the page are a list of links to youtube videos that we posted. Just having a little fun. April Crappie.
Last Year
July 18th 2010 Lake Fork Catfish – todays keepers (17) – Largest (8 lbs.) Caught in 30 feet with chicken liver Guide – Dean Bruner


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July 17th 2010 – Keepers (20), Largest 5lbs – Brian, In the trees – East fork on chicken livers
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Morgan’s first fishing trip and first Catfish (5 lbs) = Dean’s Private Lake

Morgan's First Catfish
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July 4th weekend
April Crappie Fishing was Great. Most 12 to 14 inches. Hardly had to throw any back. Best in the usual spots – see the pics then call us for reservations. We’ll tell you where the usual spots are or were.

What were you doing on Tax Day? - April 15th 2010

April 9th, 2010 in the usual spot - 46 keepers today

What Did you do last week?
The following is us just having fun on an average weekend. Yes, being silly but just being ourselves.
Courtesy of my good friend and the best darn guide in East Texas, Dean Bruner. He used to hunt down in the bottom land before the lake filled up so he knows the underwater shructures.
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