
Lake Fork
Nestled in the heart of Texas, Lake Fork stretches its expansive waters across the counties of Wood, Rains, and Hopkins, captivating the senses with its natural beauty and rich aquatic life. Located just 5 miles northwest of Quitman, this reservoir on the Sabine River is a haven for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape into nature. Covering a substantial 27,264 acres, Lake Fork boasts a maximum depth of 70 feet, providing a diverse and dynamic environment for both seasoned and novice anglers alike. The lake's aquatic vegetation adds to its allure, with a mix of hydrilla, Eurasian milfoil, coontail, American lotus, water primrose, water hyacinth, alligatorweed, and pennywort creating a vibrant underwater landscape. Lake Fork is renowned for its exceptional fishery, offering a bounty of species to entice anglers. Largemouth bass, a prized catch, thrives in these waters, drawing fishing enthusiasts from far and wide. The lake is also home to white and black crappie, channel catfish, white bass, and various sunfish species, providing a well-rounded angling experience. Beyond its fishing appeal, Lake Fork's scenic beauty and serene surroundings make it a sought-after destination for nature lovers. The lake's shores are adorned with a mix of woodlands and open spaces, creating a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking. The diverse flora and fauna surrounding the lake contribute to the overall ecological richness of the area. Lake Fork's accessibility enhances its allure, with convenient launch points facilitating boating and exploration of the lake's numerous coves and inlets. Whether casting a line from the shoreline or cruising the lake's expanses by boat, anglers have ample opportunities to connect with nature and indulge in the thrill of the catch. As the seasons change, so do the recreational opportunities at Lake Fork. From the vibrant colors of spring to the warm embrace of summer, each visit offers a unique experience. The fall foliage paints a breathtaking panorama, while winter brings the tranquility of the lake's frozen surface, inviting ice fishing enthusiasts to partake in this seasonal delight. In essence, Lake Fork stands not just as a reservoir but as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of nature and outdoor recreation. Anglers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat find solace in the embrace of Lake Fork's waters, making it a cherished destination that beckons to be explored and enjoyed throughout the changing seasons.
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Lake Fork
Nestled in the heart of Texas, Lake Fork stretches its expansive waters across the counties of Wood, Rains, and Hopkins, captivating the senses with its natural beauty and rich aquatic life. Located just 5 miles northwest of Quitman, this reservoir on the Sabine River is a haven for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape into nature. Covering a substantial 27,264 acres, Lake Fork boasts a maximum depth of 70 feet, providing a diverse and dynamic environment for both seasoned and novice anglers alike. The lake's aquatic vegetation adds to its allure, with a mix of hydrilla, Eurasian milfoil, coontail, American lotus, water primrose, water hyacinth, alligatorweed, and pennywort creating a vibrant underwater landscape. Lake Fork is renowned for its exceptional fishery, offering a bounty of species to entice anglers. Largemouth bass, a prized catch, thrives in these waters, drawing fishing enthusiasts from far and wide. The lake is also home to white and black crappie, channel catfish, white bass, and various sunfish species, providing a well-rounded angling experience. Beyond its fishing appeal, Lake Fork's scenic beauty and serene surroundings make it a sought-after destination for nature lovers. The lake's shores are adorned with a mix of woodlands and open spaces, creating a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking. The diverse flora and fauna surrounding the lake contribute to the overall ecological richness of the area. Lake Fork's accessibility enhances its allure, with convenient launch points facilitating boating and exploration of the lake's numerous coves and inlets. Whether casting a line from the shoreline or cruising the lake's expanses by boat, anglers have ample opportunities to connect with nature and indulge in the thrill of the catch. As the seasons change, so do the recreational opportunities at Lake Fork. From the vibrant colors of spring to the warm embrace of summer, each visit offers a unique experience. The fall foliage paints a breathtaking panorama, while winter brings the tranquility of the lake's frozen surface, inviting ice fishing enthusiasts to partake in this seasonal delight. In essence, Lake Fork stands not just as a reservoir but as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of nature and outdoor recreation. Anglers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat find solace in the embrace of Lake Fork's waters, making it a cherished destination that beckons to be explored and enjoyed throughout the changing seasons.
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Forecast: Monday, Apr 28
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Solunar Fishing Forecast
Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)
6:41 PM - 9:11 PM
5:24 AM - 7:54 AM
11:27 AM - 12:57 PM
2:05 AM - 3:35 AM
Outlook for Monday at Lake Fork
Expect temperatures ranging from 70°F to 80°F. There's a 52% chance of rain, potentially bringing around 0.00" rain. Winds will be averaging 10 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 27 mph. The maximum UV index will be 5 (Moderate), so plan sun protection accordingly. For anglers, today's fishing action is rated 4/5 (Todays action is rated a 4 (scale is 0 thru 5, 5 is the best)). Look for the best bite times during the major periods around 6:41 PM and 5:24 AM, or try the minor windows near 11:27 AM and 2:05 AM for potential early morning or evening action. Check back for the latest conditions and forecasts for Lake Fork.
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Trends for Lake Fork
Current Temp
Latest recorded surface temperature.
Lowest in Period
43°F
On Jan 19
Coldest point in the Last 12 Months.
Average in Period
63°F
Typical temp during the Last 12 Months.
Temperature Trend: Last 12 Months
Surface temperature over the selected period.
Key Observations (Last 12 Months)
- Warmest avg: July (83°F).
- Coolest avg: January (45°F).
- Rapid warming often occurs: March → April (+12°F).
- Sharpest cooling trend: November → December (-11°F).
Weather Forecast
Wind speed and pressure trends
Hourly Wind Forecast
Wind Direction
161°
Pressure
1015 mb
Cloud Cover
20%
Visibility
13 miles
Daily Pressure Forecast


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