January Lake Fork Guide Trip Special

  • Tom Redington
    Lake Fork, TX
    Posts: 133
    #1321274

    Prespawn bass fishing is my favorite time of year and is the best time to catch a monster bass on Lake Fork. Prespawn starts in late December and runs through mid-March on Lake Fork, home of 35 of the 50 all-time largest bass caught in Texas (as a side note, 50th place is 15.32 lbs and no other lake has more than 2 entries). Most of my customers and my own very largest bass are caught during this period, with average trips yielding 8 to 12 bass per day and the average size being in the 4 to 5 lb range, plus a good shot at catching bass of 7 lbs or bigger. The bite can be better or worse depending on the fronts, with a number of days with catches of over 30 good bass, while I’ve had trips catching as few as 2 for a whole day. If our warm fall continues, January should be quite good this year. The pattern is very simple—spinnerbaits, jigs, and lipless crankbaits, fished on points, grass flats, and creek channel bends near spawning areas.

    January is our coolest month in north Texas, with average daytime highs of 52 at the beginning of the month and 55 degrees by the end of January. Depending on the fronts, high temps can be in the lower 30s to the lower 80s. Due to the cooler temps, fishing pressure is very light during the month. As a result, I’m offering a special during the month of January. Book a 2-day guide trip and I’ll add an extra half day trip for free. Book a 3-day or longer guide trip and I’ll add an extra full day trip for free. In addition, I worked with the most popular resort on Lake Fork to secure special hotel pricing as well.

    Full details on my guide services are available on my website, http://www.lakeforkguidetrips.com . If big bass, open water, and our “cold temps” sound better than -20 and ice fishing, drop me a line.

    A few January pics.

    9 lb 13 oz from 1/19/09

    Craig with a big one on 1/28/09

    A lunker on 1/30/09

    Here’s my biggest ever, 12.3 lbs, she came just after the end of January on 2/4/06

    Good Fishing,

    Tom
    [email protected]
    214-683-9572

    bucketmouth1
    Lancaster, WI
    Posts: 562
    #815731

    i dont even know to think about these fish… wow

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #815896

    Tom

    I’ll be down in your neck of the woods for a week starting sunday, and I can’t wait

    ikeslayer
    Rochester, mn, Usa, Earth
    Posts: 328
    #817075

    so is there a rule that if it is under ten pounds you can’t smile is that why the first two clients look like someone just kicked there dog

    average-joe
    Hudson, WI
    Posts: 2376
    #817343

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    so is there a rule that if it is under ten pounds you can’t smile is that why the first two clients look like someone just kicked there dog


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