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This boat performs as good as it looks…don’t wait at this price $35,500.
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ZX225 Skeeter with Yamaha HPDI 225, bought in April 07.
 Boat colors are white, red, black and silver, grey seats, gray carpet.
Single or dual console
Boat is loaded with Minn-Kota 101 Pro with pro assist, four bank charger, Lowance 332c dash and Lowrance 135 bow, Hot foot, Moor-mates, padded front deck, hyber-net, swing away tongue, fiberglass trailer, disc brakes, alum wheels.

Lake Fork Fishing Report
Submitted: November 19, 2007

November is well under way for this report. I have not been fishing shallow much but when I have, the three main techniques that have put fish in the boat are a spinner bait ,rattle trap, and a wacky worm.

The lake is full of some of the best hydrilla I have seen in years. We have been fishing a Frank Johnson Limit Getter and a ½ oz white spinner bait .Best areas are secondary points where the grass tapers from about 3 to 10 foot . The Rattle trap and spinner bait is best thrown when the wind is blowing . The Wacky worm is great when the wind is not blowing fished around the same grass lines and will keep you getting bit. Best color has been Red Bug. However my time spent shallow has been limited . There are schools of fish feeding deep Right now , you can get right in a hurry on the right school of fish . Therefore most my time is spent chasing these schools. I find I can catch more and larger fish following these schools Of roaming bass Of fish that follow large schools of shad and barfish.

One day last week we had a 8.9 # 6.11 # 6.10# and about a dozen between 2 to 6 lbs.There are still a lot of fish shallow due to the new water and improved grass and warm water temps. But as it gets colder more fish will bunch up on the deep structure. I have seen a few fish blow up on shad and this should also get better as the water cools to about 55 degrees. So here is my spill on deep fall fishing Number one, Finding the food source,( Shad and yellow bass) is the first step to finding trophy bass. Start your search on road beds, deep points, and humps don’t stop your boat until you have found baitfish and or bass on top of the piece of structure you are looking at. When you do drive past the baitfish or bass and drop a buoy so you can stay with the fish, now load up a rod with 17lb fluorocarbon and a Frank Johnson ½ spoons. This is first choice for fall fish, throw over the school of fish and let sink all the way to the bottom then hop up and let the lure fall on slack line this is when you’ll get the bite.

We have been bit on the 6 inch flutter spoons ,little Georges ,and the sidewinder . During this time of the year you can catch fish on the bottom at 25ft deep and catch them on the surface in the same spot 5 minutes later that’s what makes fall fishing so fun.

Keep a rod with a weighted Super Fluke in the smoking shad color . This combination seems to fall at the right speed and has the right profile.

Good fall fishing I have my 07 Skeeter team boat for sale call 903-312-0609 for more info.

Everyone have a great Thanksgiving

FISH ON
Lance Vick

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What it takes to build the perfect trophy bass fishery:
By Pro Guide Lance Vick

Lake Fork is the best trophy bass fishing lake in America.

 Lake Fork was built as water supply for the city of Dallas in Texas, but the additional benefits of this lake are what the trophy bass hunters in America enjoy.

As the Sabine River Author was building the Lake Texas Parks and Wildlife started grooming it as a Trophy bass fishery.   Texas, always leading the way in bass fishery management, began to stock the numerous ponds that were to be flooded when the lake filled.  They stocked these ponds with high quality Florida strain bass.   As these fish were growing the lake was under construction.  

Florida strain bass are the bass that achieve super bass size above 14 pounds.  The Native largemouths do not have the genes to grow this large so with the Florida strain in the mix Bass over 13lbs are grown ever year.  

Texas Parks and Wildlife leads the way with a program called Texas Share- a- Lunker.  This program breeds female bass over 13 pounds caught in Texas waters with super-gene buck bass to produce bigger and better bass.  These super bass are then distributed back into the lake which the female came from and other lakes in Texas to grow the next state record.

 In April 2007 I had a Client catch a 13.05 pound bass which he donated to the program.   That same fish was caught in April 2006, went through the Share-a- Lunker program with a successful spawn in captivity, was tagged and then released back into the Lake on November 2006.  When we caught her in April of 2007 she was again donated to the program and had the largest spawn in the history of the program.  She was released back into the lake in May of 2007.  This serves as proof that proper bass fishery management is effective.

ShareLunker from Lake Fork
April 10, 2007

Dale Washington of Godley, Texas, caught Budweiser ShareLunker No. 436 (which was also No. 415) from Lake Fork April 10. The 13.05-pound fish was 25.5 inches long and 20.5 inches in girth.
TPWD Photo © 2006, David Campbell

Dale Washington
 of Godley, Texas

A 13.05 lb. Largemouth Bass

 One of the contributing factors to the Lake Fork big bass factory is the terrain-- the contours of the land. Lake Fork is a drain basin of about 330 square miles.  It does not silt in like many lakes because it is not fed by a river.  This keeps the water from becoming too muddy which keeps the water quality high.

The lake does not fluctuate much more than 1 to 4 feet at a time which keeps the marine life stable.  Bass need a certain territory to live out their lives and Lake Fork offers those territories over the whole lake.   

The many large creeks of the lake have many smaller Creeks feeding them, thus giving a large population of bass the proper area to thrive in each of these creeks or contributing creeks.

 Each creek arm has deep channel edges, shallow flats, wood cover, and vegetation Cover.   The angles of the creek arms shield spawning areas from the wind and allow the spawning areas to warm with sunlight.  Each one of these creeks maintains its own population of baitfish and predator fish lending to an overall greater fish population…larger than most other lakes. 

Hydrilla is another very important factor that contributes to the success of Lake Fork.  Hydrilla is the “mother” to bass.   It plays super important roles for all stages of the largemouth bass Life.   Beginning with the bass fry the hydrilla offers cover from preador fish, it also harbors high protein Grass fleas for the small fry to feed on and as they grow they feed on grass shrimp.   All the while Hydrilla is producing loads of oxygen keeping the water quality at its best and contributing to the production of Trophy Bass. Hydrilla gives cover to a largemouth throughout its life.  Large bass are the dominate predators in the Lake and they use hydrilla to ambush prey including bluegills, crawfish, minnows, and shad. 

Since most the standing timber was left in the bottom land that was flooded the abundance of wood Cover plays an important role in the on-going success of Lake Fork.  Wood cover gives cover to bass when the hydrilla is not growing or the main Population fish are living deeper than the grass grows—usually in deep winter or summer.  

Great genes in the bass population, great ranges of habit, great cover are all contributing factors for a great start to a trophy bass fishery, but there a few more ingredients needed to make the perfect “Bass Factory.” 

You have to feed bass to make them grow.  All of the factors we have mentioned thus far help to grow a great baitfish population as well.   Threadfin shad, gizzard shad, bream, bluegill, crawfish, Yellow bass and crappie make up the grocery store for Big Bass on Lake Fork. 

The last and most important piece to the big bass puzzle is Texas Parks and Wildlife Protecting bass with restrictive limits.  When the lake was young it was illegal to keep fish until they were eighteen inches in length.  TPW then placed a slot limit--fish between14 inches and 21 inches are protected.  The law stated that the fishermen could keep four fish under 14 inches or one over 21 inches or five under the slot.   This was effective, but the fish being taken from the lake that were over 21 inches was noticeable. TPW then raised the limit to 14 to 22 and the increase in the large fish was noticed. That grew bigger bass but still was not where it needed to be so the slot limit was set at 16 inches to 24 inches to be protected this was the right limit to make Lake Fork a true trophy bass lake.

Catch-and-Release does work!  Blend all the above ingredients together and you have the perfect bass factory….Lake Fork!

Lance

 

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