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September 5, 2025 3 mins
Good morning, folks, Artificial Lure here, bringing you the Lake Fork, Texas fishing report for Friday, September 5th, 2025.

Sunrise hit the water at 6:59 a.m. today, sunset’s coming in at 7:46 p.m., so there’s a good stretch for early and late action. Weather’s shaping up to be agreeable with a high near 80—mile or two off from the usual early September sizzler—and some scattered clouds. You might dodge a morning sprinkle, but nothing major to keep you off the water. Water temp's running in the mid to upper 80s, and the lake’s sitting a little over 10 inches below full pool, giving us just enough exposed structure to stir up the bite according to Lake Fork area forecasts.

Let’s talk activity—bass fishing is back in that sweet late-summer groove. The early bite’s shallow—right up against that shoreline grass or bream beds in two to five feet. Topwaters are real good; think hollow-body frogs and popping mice, especially if there’s a little chop. Once the morning hustle fades, those bass are pulling just a tad deeper—mid-morning they’re hanging off in five to seven feet around bait-rich flats. This is a perfect time to throw shad-pattern squarebills or chatterbaits, bouncing 'em off wood or scattered grass. Marc Mitchell from Mitchell’s Guide Service says the midday and afternoon bite is mostly offshore—look for them along roadbeds, long points, and channel swings in fifteen to twenty-four feet. Here, deep-diving crankbaits or a good old Carolina rig with a big worm or creature bait is hard to beat.

For bonus action, bream are thick and shallow. Take out the kids, tie on a small grasshopper pattern or a bit of worm under a cork and you’ll put plenty in the bucket. Catfish have been steady as well, showing up consistently on baited lines and near deeper channels, with cut bait and punch bait doing most of the work.

Top lures this week have been:
- Early hours: hollow-body frog, hard poppers, and mouse patterns along grass lines and points
- Moving deeper: shad-color chatterbaits, 2.5 squarebill crankbaits, and Texas-rigged worms on offshore brush
- For roaming fish: deep-diving crankbaits and Carolina rigs with big watermelon or green pumpkin plastics

Live bait seekers—bluegill and shad continue to out-produce for catfish and big bass, especially around creek channel drop-offs.

FishBrain and Bass Fishing Daily both highlight Lake Fork as producing big largemouths right now, with plenty of reports of quality 3-6 pounders and even the occasional double-digit fish coming from secrecy-haunted brushpiles and timber edges in the northern arms.

Best hotspots the past few outings:
- The dam area and west side points near Little Caney
- The mouths of Birch and Mustang creeks, where creek channels swing up close to shallower structure—classic late summer holding spots

Tidal charts don’t directly affect Lake Fork since she’s an inland reservoir, but the big moon window is here, and peak activity is expected to come early and late, so plan your trip accordingly.

Before you hook up the boat, remember to review the local regulations—slot limits and harvest rules keep Lake Fork loaded with trophy potential.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, folks. Artificial lore here bringing you the Lake Fork,
Texas Fishing Report for Friday, September fifth, twenty twenty five.
Sunrise hit the water at six fifty nine am. Today
sunset's coming in at seven forty six pm, so there's
a good stretch for early and late action. Weather shaping
up to be agreeable, with a high near eighty mile

(00:21):
or two off from the usual early September sizzler, and
some scattered clouds. You might dodge a morning sprinkle, but
nothing major to keep you off the water. Water temps
running in the mid to upper eighties, and the lake
sitting a little over ten inches below full pool, giving
us just enough exposed structure to stir up the bite.
According to Lake Fork area forecasts, let's talk activity. Bass

(00:43):
fishing is back in that sweet late summer groove. The
early bite shallow right up against that shoreline grass or
breen beds in two to five feet top waters are
real good. Think hollow body frogs and pop and mice,
especially if there's a little chop. Once the morning hustle fades,
those bass are pulling just to tad deeper. Mid morning,
they're hanging off in five to seven feet around bait

(01:06):
rich flats. This is a perfect time to throw shad
pattern square bills or chatter baits, bouncing them off wood
or scattered grass. Mark Mitchell from Mitchell's Guide Service says
the midday and afternoon bite is mostly offshore. Look for
them along road beds, long points and channel swings and
fifteen to twenty four feet here. Deep diving crank baits

(01:29):
or a good old Carolina rig with the big worm
or creature bait is hard to beat for bonus action.
Bream are thick and shallow. Take out the kids, tie
on a small grasshopper pattern or a bit of worm
under a cork, and you'll put plenty in the bucket.
Catfish have been steady as well, showing up consistently on
baited lines and near deeper channels, with cut bait and

(01:52):
punch bait doing most of the work. Topplers this week
have been early hours hollow hyphen body frog, hard poppers
and mouse patterns along grass lines and points moving deeper,
shad hyphen colored chatter baits, two point five square bill
crank baits, and Texas rigged warms on offshore brush for

(02:15):
roaming fish, deep diving crank baits and carolina rigs with
big watermelon or green pumpkin plastics. Live bait seekers, bluegill
and shad continue to outproduce for catfish and big bass,
especially around Creek Channel. Dropofs fish brain and bass fishing
daily both highlight Lake Fork as producing big large mouths

(02:38):
right now, with plenty of reports of quality three to
six pounders and even the occasional double digit fish coming
from secrecy haunted brush piles and timber edges in the
northern arms. Best hotspots the past few outings the dam
area and west side points near Little Kenny, the mouths

(02:58):
of Birch and Mustang Creek, where creek channels swing up
close to shallower structure, classic late summer holding spots. Title
charts don't directly affect Lake Fork since she's an inland reservoir,
but the big moon window is here and peak activity
is expected to come early and late, so plan your
trip accordingly. Before you hook up the boat, remember to

(03:21):
review the local regulations, slot limits and harvest rules. Keep
Lake Fork loaded with trophy potential. Thanks for tuning in
for more fishing tips and community updates. Don't forget to subscribe.
This has been a Quiet please production. For more check
out Quiet please dot ai
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