north end would be a good start ....dont know the lake very well , but was a good spot in the spring when i visited there
Taking a road trip to lake fork the first week of April we have never been there looking for some areas to start the hunt .Thanks for the help
north end would be a good start ....dont know the lake very well , but was a good spot in the spring when i visited there
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you could stop by my friends at Thermocline lures on Fork ...(ask for Todd tell him I sent ya )....they live right by the main bridge on the lake ....
I bet they will give some good ideas come spring on spots to look and he will know what colors and baits are working for sure .....
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Ketchn thanks for the info I will definitely look him up when I get there I am staying at the popes landing I should be close to him thanks again
I have never fished Fork in the spring but have been four or five times in the winter. As you get closer to your trip I would recommend that you go to a web site called the Texas Fishing Forum. They have a crappie section and you probably could get some pointers there. Good luck on your trip.
Fished it for Bass and never knew back then it was such a good crappie lake. I suggest a guide or idle speed only unless you like big holes in your boat. Stump City even when it looks clear or you see a boat running wide open.
Be careful.
I will check out the forum I also down loaded a boat lane chip hopefully that will help with manuvering around