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September 19, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for Lake Fork, Texas, September 19th, 2025.

Sunrise hit at 7:06 this morning and you can expect sunset around 7:23 tonight, giving you plenty of daylight to chase these fall bass. We’re coming off a week of stable, warm weather; water temps are hovering in the mid-to-upper 80s, with the lake level just under a foot below full pool—so shallow structure and hydrilla edges are prime targets today. With skies starting off partly cloudy and an early air temp near 72 degrees, expect some muggy late-summer mornings but still good topwater conditions after daybreak.

Now, onto the bite. According to the TPWD’s latest Lake Fork community report, bass are good early and late on topwater lures worked around shoreline grass, especially with shad schools active near sunrise and sunset. Most anglers are scoring on walking baits like Zara Spooks and poppers right at dawn, then switching to swim jigs and weightless plastics in watermelon and shad patterns when the sun gets higher. Midday, crankbaits in sexy shad or chartreuse colors and Carolina rigs dragged along points and humps in 8-18 feet are producing those reaction bites when bass move out.

Anglers fishing heavy cover are still reaching for jigs and creature baits cast tight to standing timber and boat docks. Some locals mention that larger fish are coming right off the edge of hydrilla on Texas rigs, especially if you work slow. Strike King and Zoom plastics are hot brands this week—think Brush Hogs and Senkos. For those wanting to finesse a few keepers, drop-shotting a straight tail worm in green pumpkin just off deeper grass has been a reliable play.

Crappie are a bit scattered with the warm water but can be found suspended 15-22 feet down near creek channels and deep brush piles. Minnows are the top-producing bait right now, with some slabs caught on small Bobby Garland jigs in blue ice as well. Catfish are fair, hitting cut shad or nightcrawlers along drop-offs and creek bends. Bluegill remain active on crickets and worms around shallow wood and docks if you’re looking for some steady family action.

There’s been a solid mix of catches this week—expect bass mostly in the two to five-pound range, with several reported over seven pounds, and at least one double-digit largemouth landed near Little Caney on a swimbait Tuesday. Crappie have mostly been eating-size but a few slabs over two pounds made it to the scales near the dam.

Hot spots to mark on your map this Friday:
- The mouth of Williams Creek for scattered grass lines and schooling shad
- Mustang Creek points for Carolina rig and crankbait action
- The timber flats off the main lake near SRA Point where you’ll find both bass and crappie holding tight.

A quick note for the tidal curious—since Fork is a reservoir, you don’t have true tides, but the wind will push baitfish and set up current on points and creeks, affecting the bite just like a falling tide would. Use that wind to your advantage, especially in the afternoon.

That’s your Lake Fork rundown from Artificial Lure. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for your next fishing fix, and good luck out there!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lure. Here with your Friday morning fishing report for
Wake Fork, Texas, September nineteenth, twenty twenty five. Sunrise hit
at seven zero six this morning, and you can expect
sunset around seven twenty three tonight, giving you plenty of
daylight to chase these fall bass. We're coming off a
week of stable warm weather. Water tamps are hovering in
the mid to upper eighties with the lake level just

(00:21):
under a foot below full pool, so shallow structure and
hydrilla edges are prime targets today. With skies starting off
partly cloudy and in early air temp near seventy two degrees,
Expect some muggy late summer mornings, but still good topwater
conditions after daybreak. Now onto the bite. According to the
tpwd's latest Lake Fork Community Report, bass are good early

(00:44):
and late on top water lures worked around shoreline grass,
especially with shad schools active near sunrise and sunset. Most
anglers are scoring on walking baits like Zara, spooks and
poppers right at dawn, then switching to swim jigs in
weightless plastics in watermelon and shad patterns when the sun
gets higher midday. Crank baits and sexy shad are charterers.

(01:07):
Colors and Carolina rigs dragged along points and humps in
eight to eighteen feet are producing those reaction bites. When
bass move out, anglers fishing heavy cover are still reaching
for jegs and creature baits cast tight to standing timber
and boat docks. Some locals mention that larger fish are
coming right off the edge of hydrilla on Texas rigs,

(01:28):
especially if you work slow. Strike. King and zoom plastics
are hot brands this week. Think brush hogs and senkos
for those wanting to furness a few keepers. Drop shotting
a straight tail worm and green punkin just off deeper
grass has been a reliable play. Crappy are a bit
scattered with the warm water, but can be found suspended

(01:48):
fifteen to twenty two feet down near creek channels and
deep brush piles. Mento men, emmic fish, turts ah men
with the laying gang na nah nah pullet, ka aman
pullet wal nigh alam nayum Cahasanana bluegill remain active on
crickets and worms around shallow wood and docks. If you're

(02:10):
looking for some steady family action, there's been a solid
mix of catches this week. Expect bass mostly in the
two to five pound range, with several reported over seven
pounds and at least one double digit large mouth landed
near Little Caney on a swim bait Tuesday. Crappy have
mostly been eating size, but a few slabs over two
pounds made it to the scales near the dam. Hotspots

(02:33):
to mark on your map this Friday the mouth of
Williams Creek for scattered grass lines and schooling shad, Mustan
Creek points for Carolina Reagan crankbait action, the timber flats
off the main lake near Sra Point, where you'll find
both bass and crappy holding tight. A quick note for
the title curious. Since Fork is a reservoir, you don't

(02:54):
have true tides, but the wind will push bait fish
and set up current on points and creeks affecting the
bike just like a falling tide would. Use that wind
to your advantage, especially in the afternoon. That's your Lake
Fork rundown from artificial lure. Thanks for tuning in, don't
forget to subscribe for your Nest Fishing fix, and good
luck out there. This has been a quiet please production

(03:16):
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