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August 30, 2025 3 mins
Artificial Lure here with your rundown for Lake Fork, Texas, this Saturday, August 30th. It’s a classic late summer morning—already sticky with humidity and you can feel that 100-degree heat on the way, so if you’re not launching before sunrise, you’re missing out. TPWD reports the lake water is running cloudy to clear, temps hovering between 85 and 90, and the water’s just under a foot low—not enough to scare away the big girls, but just enough to cluster baitfish tight on the deeper structure.

We had first light right around 6:52 AM, and we’re looking at sunset tonight about 7:57 PM, so maximize that low-light window for your best shot at a trophy bass. Tides aren’t much of a factor here, but with the hot sun baking the flats, the bite is unquestionably better early and late. Saturday’s forecast from Lake Fork Widgets calls for mostly sunny, topping out near 96 with only a light breeze. Not much cloud cover, so plan for some sunburn if you stay too late.

Let’s talk action: the bass bite is reported as “good.” That means numbers are there, but you gotta work for the big ones. Early morning, the grass flats and docks in 1-4 feet of water are giving up active largemouth—fish chatterbaits, squarebills, and flukes in bright shad colors. White and chartreuse have been the ticket this week. Topwater walkers and poppers draw strikes until the sun gets up, especially along North Fork and near little coves off the main lake—word is Rocky Point and the SRA Point ramp area have both been producing.

By mid-morning, you’ll need to back off onto points and near deeper grass edges in 8-16 feet. Carolina rigs with watermelon or plum big worms, or Texas-rigged creature baits have been solid producers. If you stay out, jump deeper onto main lake humps and creek channel swings between 17 and 25 feet. Drag a deep-diving crankbait like the XD 6 or DD 22 in shad or chartreuse blue.

Local guides, including Marc Mitchell’s Guide Service, say shad patterns remain a solid bet due to the ongoing baitfish schools—keep an eye out for any surface schooling, as white bass and the occasional hybrid will crash them, especially near the dam and at the mouth of Little Caney. Catfish remain steady at night on frozen shad and dip baits, if you want to anchor up and wait out the moonrise. Crappie have slowed a bit with the heat and traffic but can still be found tight to brush in 20-plus feet, right off the main creek arms. Stick with hair jigs or live minnows.

Recent catches reported to the Texas Parks and Wildlife all-tackle records show largemouth up to double-digits landed this August, with a handful pushing eight, nine, and even a few tens for anglers using big worms and football jigs on deep structure.

For hotspots, don’t sleep on the Timber off Mustang Creek or the deeper roadbeds near the 515 bridge—both are proven staging areas right now as bass transition through late summer.

Reminder: always check for any last-minute advisories, and stay hydrated out there—it’s Texas, and this sun doesn’t play. Don’t forget to tag your catches and let us know what’s working.

Thanks for tuning in to your daily Lake Fork fishing report, I’m Artificial Lure—don’t forget to subscribe for tomorrow’s fresh intel. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Artificial lure. Here with your rundown for Lake Fork, Texas
this Saturday, August thirtieth. It's a classic late summer morning,
already sticky with humidity, and you can feel that one
hundred degree heat on the way, So if you're not
launching before sunrise, you're missing out. PTWD reports the lake
water is running cloudy to clear, temps hovering between eighty

(00:20):
five and ninety and the water's just under a foot low,
not enough to scare away the big girls, but just
enough to cluster baitfish tight on the deeper structure. We
had first light right around six point fifty two AM,
and we're looking at sunset tonight about seven fifty seven PM,
so maximize that low light window for your best shot
at a trophy. Bass tides aren't much of the factor here,

(00:42):
but with the hot sun baking the flats, the bite
is unquestionably better early and late. Saturday's forecast from Lake
Fork Widgets calls for mostly sunny topping out near ninety
six with only a light breeze, not much cloud cover,
so plan for some sunburn if you stay too late.
Let's talk action. The fast bite is reported is good.
That means numbers are there, but you gotta work for

(01:03):
the big ones. Early morning, the grass flats and docks
in one to four feet of water are given up
active largemouth fish. Chatter baits, square bills and flakes, and
bright shad colors white and chartrews have been the ticket
this week. Top water walkers and poppers draw strikes until
the sun gets up, especially along North Fork and near
little coves off the main lake. Word is Rocky Point

(01:25):
in the Sra Point Ramp area have both been producing
by mid morning. You'll need to back off on the
points and near deeper grass edges in eight to sixteen feet.
Carolina rigs with watermelon or plum big worms or Texas
riged creature baits have been solid producers if you stay out,
jump deeper onto main lay humps and creek channel swings
between seventeen and twenty five feet, drag a deep dive

(01:47):
in crank bait like the XD six or d D
twenty two and shatter churchruse blue. Local guides, including Mark
Mitchell's Guide Service, say shad patterns remain a solid bet
due to the ongoing bait fish schools. Keep an eye
out for any surface schooling as white bass and the
occasional hybrid will crash them, especially near the dam and
at the mouth of Little Caney. Catfish remains steady at

(02:09):
night on frozen shed and dip baits if you want
to anchor up and wait out the moonrise. Crappy I
have slowed a bit with the heat in traffic, but
can still be found tight to brush in twenty plus
feet right off the main creek. Arms stick with hair
jags or live minnows. Recent catches reported to the Texas
Parks and Wildlife All tackle records show large mouth up
to double digits landed this August with a handful push

(02:32):
in eight nine and even a few tens for anglers
using big worms and football jegs on deep structure For hotspots,
don't sleep on the timber off Mustang Creek or the
deeper roadbeds near the five hundred and fifteen bridge. Both
are proven staging areas right now as bass transition through
late summer. Reminder always check for any last minute advisories

(02:54):
and stay hydrated out there. It's Texas and this sun
doesn't play. Don't forget to tag your catches and let
us know what's working. Thanks for tuning. In to your
daily Lake Fork fishing Report. I'm Artificial Lure. Don't forget
to subscribe for tomorrow's fresh intel. This has been a
quiet please production. For more check out quiet please dot

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