davidka5h Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 Hey everyone, I'll be visiting my girlfriend's parents in May and they live ~1 hr away from Lake Fork. I'm going to try to sneak out of the house one day and get some time on the water, especially since I currently live in West Texas and don't get out enough. I don't have a boat or kayak of my own, so I was looking at renting a kayak. I've been fishing small ponds my whole life and have only been on big water a handful of times. My question is am I getting over my head with something like this? Is Lake Fork worth trying out for just one day only having never been before? Any smaller lakes near Canton I should try instead? Thanks! 1 Quote
clh121787 Posted January 14, 2019 Posted January 14, 2019 If you can find a yak no problem. Put in some where in one of the many coves and get after it! Id stay away from the main lake. For the full experience reccomend hiring a guide. I know a few really good ones. Also many other lakes in the area. Canton city lake is a sleeper and its got MEGAS 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 14, 2019 Super User Posted January 14, 2019 It only takes one cast to hook a Hawg & Fork is definitely the lake! Ya got till May to prepare ? Quote
davidka5h Posted January 15, 2019 Author Posted January 15, 2019 14 hours ago, clh121787 said: If you can find a yak no problem. Put in some where in one of the many coves and get after it! Id stay away from the main lake. For the full experience reccomend hiring a guide. I know a few really good ones. Also many other lakes in the area. Canton city lake is a sleeper and its got MEGAS You think I'd have decent luck going into pretty much any cove? I'm going into this whole thing blind. I'll make sure to do some research to shed some light on how to catch 'em in May. And I fished Sam Rayburn with a guide once. I caught a few decent fish but I didn't really like the guide, to be honest. So for that I'm a little hesitant about spending the money but I'd be willing to budget over the next few months if I could get a guide that really made my experience a good one. Quote
Super User Catt Posted January 15, 2019 Super User Posted January 15, 2019 My personal opinion the money saved by not hiring a guide could be spent stay at the lake longer. Then there's the satisfaction of saying I caught on my own! Quote
clh121787 Posted January 17, 2019 Posted January 17, 2019 On 1/14/2019 at 6:56 PM, davidka5h said: You think I'd have decent luck going into pretty much any cove? I'm going into this whole thing blind. I'll make sure to do some research to shed some light on how to catch 'em in May. From a yak you have luxury of being able to put in just about anywhere thats open to the public. If it were me id pick 2 or 3 areas. Id launch at either coffee creek, or running, from the 2966 bridge or both. For half the day. Then id load up drive over to quail hollow in little caney and finish the day there. Be prepared to contend with a bunch of bass boats ! 1 Quote
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