Wednesday, September 26, 2007

A Fishing Dream Come True

How would you like to go fishing on your favorite lake with a local fishermen that has been fishing the lake for years and is willing to show you the lakes hot spots, dangerous spots, and answers all your questions with honest answers? I'm John Hager, and I was fortunate enough to go out with Cameron from Lake Fork Marina . com ... Camerons grandfather opened Lake Fork Marina before Lake Fork was even full in the early 80's. Mosiers restaurant sits on the property and I believe it's the best food around the Lake! My girlfriend loves Mosiers as well! Going out with Cameron was like going out on a paid guided trip, except without the pay! Lucky for me, I ended up with my largest Black Bass of my career! Hate to say it, but I also lost a Largemouth that was at least 5 lbs, I know because I saw the side of the bass when it decided to spit my bait into Lake Fork! Feel free to make a comment on this blog and if you're going to Lake Fork and need a place to stay, Lake Fork Marina also has great rooms with new bedding and good prices! If you need tackle or advice, talk to Cameron, Butch, or Freddy at the awesome tackle shop on the property next to the gas tanks. Another great blog for Lake Fork Information and Bass Fishing is from Lake Fork Marina and it's L F M F R . C O M ... it stands for Lake Fork Marina Fishing Report .com

Friday, September 7, 2007

Stan Kuhn is a well rounded fish guide!

John Hager here, reporting to you about my fishing trip on Lake Fork yesterday from 6am to noon. I had a sensational time thanks to Stan. The whole 6 hours we fished, I felt like I was fishing with an old fishin' buddy! When you want to go out with a guide that knows the lake and is willing to let you fish for whatever you want, Stan Kuhn is the man. TheCatfishGuide.com is his website, but I ended up catching more Largemouth bass than I did CATFISH. Within the first hour of fishing, I pulled around 10 bass weighing from around 3 lbs to less than a half a pound. Stan basically customized his guide trip to my liking...With the 2007 McDonalds Big Bass Splash event starting on September 14th, I asked Stan if we could mix in some Bass fishing with our Catfish trip, and that was all Stan needed to hear! After fishing for BASS, we fished for CATFISH, which we ended up with around 10 keepers, and a 5 lb. Blue Catfish being the biggest of the bunch. Stan showed me good Black Bass spots to look for and gave me advice on fishing for Catfish and Bass the whole trip! Thank you STAN, and thanks for you awesome wife -CAROL- I finished my guide trip by hanging with Stan and Carol while Stan cleaned all of the catfish, he even asked me what size I preferred my fillets cut. While Stan cleaned, Carol cooked, and the Catfish and homemade tartar was as good as the trip itself, AWESOME!!! Need a guide for Lake Fork, it doesn't matter what fish you want: Catfish, Black Bass, or Crappie, Stan Kuhn is your man, he is VERSATILE! You can expect to have a fresh meal after your trip and you better get Stan before he raises his prices, at this time $75 is what he charged me for a half-day trip...I told Stan I think his prices are 2 2 2 CHEAP! I will be going out with The Catfish Guide again soon with my girlfriend, only this time, I think I'll ask Stan if we can put a priority on CRAPPIE. This is not a paid advertisement! There are no exaggerations here, just the truth about my fishing experience with Stan Kuhn, TheCatfishGuide.com ...John Hager

Monday, September 3, 2007

Who's the best guide on Lake Fork

I've been frequenting Lake Fork for a little over a year and I've come to believe it's one of the best places in the world to fish and enjoy yourself rather you like Crappie, Catfish, or Largemouth. If you're like me, you like all of the above. I'm looking for anyone with an experience worth sharing regarding going out on Lake Fork with one of its many professional guides. Feel free to comment on who you went out with and if you would suggest using them again or maybe you would suggest to never use a certain guide...whatever your experience is, feel free to post a comment on your experience with a Lake Fork fishing guide...Thanks, John Hager