| Keep yourself up to date about the latest fishing | | | | weights. In Lake Fork Creek - use watermelon lizards, |
| report. If you base what you do on inaccurate | | | | red rattletraps. |
| information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by | | | | If you get a chance, try the fishing in Running Creek |
| the consequences. Make sure you get the latest | | | | - suggest using weightless senkos, white spinner |
| update for your trip. The local guides offer reports | | | | baits. In Birch Creek - use shallow water red crank |
| on their websites. Be sure to get the right report so | | | | baits. In White Oak Bay - use Texas rigged worms, |
| you can be at the right place to bag your limit. | | | | jigs in creeks. In Glade Creek - use spinners, senkos |
| Here are some good fishing locations on the lake and | | | | along bank. |
| best lures to use: | | | | A variety of watermelon green plastic worms and |
| When fishing in Wolf Creek - I suggest you use | | | | lizards seems to work well during the hot months |
| Texas Rigged worms (watermelon) under any | | | | when fished in grass. Early morning top water baits |
| boatdocks and channels. When fishing in Trout Cove - | | | | are just about anything that floats. Normally Poppers, |
| suggest using watermelon lizards and flukes with no | | | | Prop Baits, Flukes, or just about any Stick Bait. |