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Bass Fishing choices
Posted on 7/9/24 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 7/9/24 at 4:51 pm
My wife and I are going on another bass fishing adventure this October. Last year, we went to Guntersville and I made the mistake of not hiring a guide. My couple days of fishing were good, but would have been a lot better if I knew the water better. So this year, we're either going back to Guntersville or a few other lakes that I have to choose from. We can go West to Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn or Lake Fork, or we can go East to Guntersville, Wheeler, Eufala or Lake Seminole. We will definitely be hiring a guide for whichever lake we choose. Anyone ever had a guide on any of these and what was your experience like?
Posted on 7/9/24 at 6:28 pm to saintkenn
Both Eufaula and Seminole can be rough in October
Would probably have better luck on Wheeler /Guntersville as October has traditionally been better for me on spotted bass lakes as opposed to largemouth predominant lakes.
(Guntersville is an anomaly in that due to the hydrilla beds)
Would probably have better luck on Wheeler /Guntersville as October has traditionally been better for me on spotted bass lakes as opposed to largemouth predominant lakes.
(Guntersville is an anomaly in that due to the hydrilla beds)
Posted on 7/9/24 at 7:01 pm to saintkenn
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Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn or Lake Fork,
These can all be incredible in the fall. If I'm hiring a guide, I'd go to Fork for the best chance at a monster.
Posted on 7/9/24 at 7:36 pm to saintkenn
Fall fishing is tough as hell on most reservoirs. Go to Fork and try and catch one biggun..Def get a guide for first day.
Posted on 7/9/24 at 7:48 pm to saintkenn
Out of those I'd choose Fork tbh
The thought of ripping a jerkbait around the tens of thousands of flooded trees in the early fall time, yes please.
The thought of ripping a jerkbait around the tens of thousands of flooded trees in the early fall time, yes please.
Posted on 7/9/24 at 10:52 pm to saintkenn
October can be a lot of fun on Toledo bend and Sam Rayburn. November is actually my favorite month. Lots of 100+ fish days that time of year.let me know if we can help. Bent Rods Guide Service
Posted on 7/10/24 at 8:10 am to saintkenn
Research this : Bois D'Arc Lake
Lake in Texas
They just opened this lake up about 4 months ago after stocking it with Texas Share A Lunker strain for 3-4 years
LINK
The lake is stocked with thousands of selectively-bred “Lonestar” largemouth trophy bass as part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Toyota Sharelunker Program. The lake is also stocked with Bluegill Sunfish, Channel Catfish, Threadfin Shad and home to other local fish species including crappie and White Bass. Texas Parks and Wildlife has additional
There's no where to stay on the lake since it's new but within 5-6 miles you could find a motel
Lake in Texas
They just opened this lake up about 4 months ago after stocking it with Texas Share A Lunker strain for 3-4 years
LINK
The lake is stocked with thousands of selectively-bred “Lonestar” largemouth trophy bass as part of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Toyota Sharelunker Program. The lake is also stocked with Bluegill Sunfish, Channel Catfish, Threadfin Shad and home to other local fish species including crappie and White Bass. Texas Parks and Wildlife has additional
There's no where to stay on the lake since it's new but within 5-6 miles you could find a motel
Posted on 7/10/24 at 9:07 am to saintkenn
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October
Great time to go bass fishing. A lot of the bass fishermen will be up in a tree with a bow so a lot less pressure on the fish.
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We can go West to Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn or Lake Fork
I'm only familiar with those 3 lakes. Toledo or Sam for numbers and the chance at a good one. Fork for the best chance at a big one, but not as many total.
Posted on 7/10/24 at 9:42 pm to saintkenn
You didn’t mention it but how about Camelot Bell?
Post your question on the Texas Fishing Forum’s bass forum and see what they say. I think Fork is losing some luster in some people’s minds.
Post your question on the Texas Fishing Forum’s bass forum and see what they say. I think Fork is losing some luster in some people’s minds.
Posted on 7/11/24 at 6:05 am to saintkenn
I'm not sure how avid of a bass fisherman your wife is but if she is like mine, not much just likes to catch fish, then I highly suggest Fayette Resevoir between Houston and Austin.
It is a very small resevoir with a slot limit 14-24" but anyone can catch fish there and it is just a fun place to fish.. No guide is needed in Oct just hit some grass points and reed banks early, then move out to deeper water as it gets hotter.
Fayette Resevoir
It is a very small resevoir with a slot limit 14-24" but anyone can catch fish there and it is just a fun place to fish.. No guide is needed in Oct just hit some grass points and reed banks early, then move out to deeper water as it gets hotter.
Fayette Resevoir
Posted on 7/11/24 at 5:25 pm to KLSU
She mainly rides, takes pictures and videos, fishes a little but if we're at a place that you can just catch em, I bet she would love that.
Posted on 7/11/24 at 5:39 pm to saintkenn
Rip some smallmouth lips below Wilson Dam on Pickwick. Phenomenal fishing, plenty of guides in the area as well.
Posted on 7/13/24 at 9:36 am to Frac the world
Best bass trip of my life was on Lake Fork in early November.
Posted on 7/13/24 at 4:16 pm to saintkenn
Stay off the bank. People from Louisiana, maybe it’s their style at home, love to pound the bank.
Find offshore stuff, catch quality fish.
Find offshore stuff, catch quality fish.
Posted on 7/13/24 at 5:20 pm to The Torch
I wish they’d stock lake Norman with these Share A lunker bass.
It’s filled with Kentucky hybrid spotted bass.
Getting sad.
It’s filled with Kentucky hybrid spotted bass.
Getting sad.
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