Well, it has been a long time since I fished out there, but I grew up in that area and fished Fork a bit.
The lake is on the mend from what I gather. After many low water years the hydrilla is not as extensive as it once was, but if you can find some, particularly if it is adjacent to deep water, you have a very good spot. Right along 154 near the bridge we got many large bass over the years. There is a little RV park right there and we always did good flipping "one-ton" jigs in watermelon type colors. Super Spooks can be incredible at times along the rip-rap there too.
The guide will have you C-rigging I expect. Brush Hogs out on humps. He may have you fishing flutter spoons as well, it can be amazing fishing when it is on. The big largemouth eat little yellow bass, they call them "barfish" locally. They are like a smaller version of a white bass with a slight off-yellow color to them.
Swimbaits were not the big deal then that they are now, so we never fished them when I was a kid, but I would 110% be fishing a weedless swimbait like a 3:16 Mission Fish (or one of my home-brews!) or a bluegill imitation like the extremely good Mattlures Hardgill.
For me, it would be swimbaits, jigs, Super Spooks, cranks, spoons, and C-rigs, probably in that order.
Post up some pix.
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