Lake Fork Report 3-2010 – Lake Havasu
Fishing Time is Here!
After a long cold winter spring has finally sprung here on Lake Fork. I have enjoyed some good catches in the past few days due to the warming water temperatures.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Mar 22, 2010 | News |
Fishing Time is Here!
After a long cold winter spring has finally sprung here on Lake Fork. I have enjoyed some good catches in the past few days due to the warming water temperatures.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Feb 1, 2010 | News |
AUSTIN – Expansion of mule deer hunting opportunities tops a short list of proposed changes to the state’s hunting and fishing regulations the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is considering for 2010-2011.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 29, 2010 | News |
AUSTIN – Following an extensive nationwide search, Robin Riechers has been selected to lead the Coastal Fisheries Division at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Riechers began his career with TPWD in 1988 and has served in various roles within coastal fisheries, most recently as the Science and Policy Director.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 22, 2010 | News |
ATHENS, Texas — O.H. Ivie Reservoir and other West Texas lakes suffered from drought from the late 1990s until 2004, when rains came again.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 22, 2010 | News |
ATHENS, Texas — Another West Texas reservoir rebounding from the drought of the late 1990s is starting to pump out monster largemouth bass.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 22, 2010 | News |
West Texas lake produces two Toyota ShareLunkers in less than a week
ATHENS, Texas — O.H. Ivie Reservoir sent another Toyota ShareLunker to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) January 21, just five days after sending its first entry since 2002.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 20, 2010 | News |
Two (2) years of testing…Not in stock ponds..not in Mexico, but in local lakes where the average fishermen and women fish, and as the saying goes, “in our own back yard” the good ole USA. Started with a 2 foot worm, results xxx. 21″worm, results xxx 19″ xxx …18″xxx. Finally the ultimate length???
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 10, 2010 | News |
Anglers fishing in the North and Central Divisions will now be competing for a chance to win a 2010 Nissan Titan Truck valued at $35,000 at the 2010 Lone Star Series Championship in October. This championship grand prize is guaranteed.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 10, 2010 | News |
ATHENS, Texas — Texas fisheries biologists know their jobs are changing. On January 22 a trio of experts will give them a glimpse of what the future may hold at the annual meeting of the Texas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 8, 2010 | News |
AUSTIN, Texas – Coastal anglers are asked to be mindful of conditions during extreme cold weather, particularly the impacts a saltwater freeze event can have on game fish populations.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Jan 6, 2010 | News |
ATHENS, Texas-Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) officials intend to make the 2010 State-Fish Art Contest expo at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) in Athens the biggest and best in the contest’s history, and they need your help.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Dec 25, 2009 | News |
Anyone with information regarding actions by the state to rescue stranded travelers on Texas highway 287 west of Wichita Falls please contact the Texas SportsGuide.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Dec 15, 2009 | News |
AUSTIN, Texas – There was a time not long ago when Texas bass were small and ended up battered and fried alongside catfish and bluegills. Phil Durocher had a hand in taking bass off the dinner table and putting a national spotlight on quality largemouth fishing in Texas.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Nov 28, 2009 | News |
Right now is a great time to catch big bass here on Lake Fork. While most anglers have put their boats up for the year, there is still a tremendous amount of excellent fishing to experience with little or no fisherman on the water to compete with getting to your favorite honey holes. Wintertime bass fishing on Lake Fork is an often overlooked season to catch a fish of a lifetime and I expect this December to be better than usual due to the lack of cold temperatures in November that normally drive the fish into their fall feeding frenzy. That means there are still a lot of hungry fish out there to be caught this month. A fish nearly 16 lbs was caught by a crappie fisherman recently as well as several other big bass like 11 yr old Calvin Fease”s 11.04 lb Lake Fork HAWG!
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Nov 4, 2009 | News |
Before you go fishing in BC, you might want to know where it is. While much of the Canadian population lives in the southeastern areas of Canada in places like Toronto or Ontario, British Columbia holds down the fort on the west coast. Vancouver, BC, where the 2010 Olympics will be held, is located north of Seattle by less than 150 miles, and Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is only a 3 hour ferry ride from the home of Starbucks and the Space Needle.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Nov 2, 2009 | News |
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas oyster season will open Nov. 1, but due to health risks there will be several areas closed to harvest. Recent heavy rains statewide and red tide events on the lower Texas coast prompted the Texas Department of State Health Services to issue closure notices for some shellfish harvesting areas, including the Galveston Bay area.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Nov 2, 2009 | News |
November is an awesome month here at Lake Fork for catching trophy bass! As the water cools off and the bass begin their annual feeding frenzy there is a huge window of opportunity for many anglers to catch numbers of quality fish, not to mention the bass of a lifetime. The fish are gorging themselves on everything that crosses their path both in shallow and deep water. This leaves them vulnerable to the fisherman who fore go the duck blind and deer stand in pursuit of these big bass.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Oct 5, 2009 | News |
Montgomery, Texas City Council threatens to run Hispanic community out of town!
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Sep 23, 2009 | News |
They say ignorance is bliss, but if you want bliss on your next fishing trip, be sure to do your research. Some fishing lodges and fishing resorts have secrets – the kind of secrets that can make or break a customer’s experience. Here’s an inside look at some of questions to ask and things to be aware of.
– Lake Havasu
Read MorePosted by Lake Havasu Guide | Sep 23, 2009 | News |
Despite low salmon numbers in many North American fishing areas, Canadian salmon fishing showed surprisingly good numbers and a strong finish to a healthy fishing season.
– Lake Havasu
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