Lake Fork November Fishing Update: Big Bass, Moving Baits, and Offshore Opportunities
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Well folks, it's Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning report from Lake Fork, Texas. We're sitting pretty as November winds down, and let me tell you, the conditions are shaping up nicely for a productive day on the water.
The water temps are finally dropping into that sweet spot where the big fish are starting to chew. We've been seeing some excellent activity lately with anglers pulling solid bags consistently. You're looking at the fall feed-up period right now—that pre-winter stretch where bass are aggressive and feeding hard to prep for the cold months ahead.
Now, here's what's working in these waters. Moving baits are your bread and butter right now. Spinnerbaits are producing beautifully—we're seeing 20 to 25-pound bags from anglers throwing moving water presentations. If you want to keep things a bit more finesse-oriented, stick with soft plastics. The green pumpkin Zoom worm patterns continue to dominate around structure, especially when rigged wacky-style or on a Texas rig near bream beds and shallow cover.
For your offshore work, don't sleep on hair jigs and spoons. The secondary ledges are holding quality fish, and if you're willing to put in some graph time, you'll find them stacked up in 15 to 20 feet of water around points and ditch mouths.
Your best bets locally are the middle section of the lake where the hydrilla is healthy and thick—target those grass beds hard. Also work the areas around the shell beds in shallower water. The brim beds are still producing if you're willing to sift through some numbers.
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