We had a fairly good trip to Fork. Caught quite a few fish but only had one over eight and it was caught by my friend from Arkansas.
The weather kicked our butts. It was cold early, but would warm up to the mid-fifties during the day. But the wind blew pretty bad. Fork is just a flooded forest. There are thousands of large trees broke of at the water line, lots of floaters, most just below the surface all over the lake. I'm no "wossie", but I don't like getting with high winds and taking the chance of a big white cap slamming me down on one of the stumps.
Fork is like most of the lakes in this part of the world. They didn't do much clearing prior to flooding the area. But ther is lots of cover and when the weather coorperates, there are plenty of big bass to be caught.
I'm going to try a little salt water fishing shortly. I haven't been for many years but am looking forward to giving it another shot. We are getting a group of about 12 to make the trip, the price was right and sounds like it will be fun. At first we had planned for 12-18 March, but when we found out that is during spring break and all the college kids will be in town we changed our minds and slid the trip to the following week-end.
I like catching dem basses, but it really don't matter what dey is long as dey stretch da line.