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Re: Lake texoma bass!! Urgent!! [Re: Stewart's on bass] #10324513 10/03/14 03:00 AM
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Man some of you guys need to relax you could tell anybody the bait color and location and if the presentation is wrong they won't have much luck. And think twice before you ask for advice in the future

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Re: Lake texoma bass!! Urgent!! [Re: Stewart's on bass] #10324662 10/03/14 04:31 AM
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Start you morning out fishing the pillars on the Willis bridge with a buzzbait....use chart as the water is a bit dirty. After fishing all pillars, make a run to the Roosevelt bridge and do the same. Change the color of the buzzbait, as the water is a little clearer. By now, the sun should be beating down on the water, so make a short run to highport and fish the boat docks with a black and blue fluke. After flipping all the boat stalls, run to the dam and throw a trap.


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Originally Posted By: MikeSouza
Start you morning out fishing the pillars on the Willis bridge with a buzzbait....use chart as the water is a bit dirty. After fishing all pillars, make a run to the Roosevelt bridge and do the same. Change the color of the buzzbait, as the water is a little clearer. By now, the sun should be beating down on the water, so make a short run to highport and fish the boat docks with a black and blue fluke. After flipping all the boat stalls, run to the dam and throw a trap.



Make sure your tanks are full of gas. If I were you and have not been on the lake I would put in at Loe's Highport and fish the entire marina, then I would leave there and go left to the first big cove, we call it Ma Tuckers, try it, leave there and go left to the next big cove, Mill Creek Marina, it has a lot of good fishing in it, this should keep you busy for awhile, just fish the lures that you have confidence in, good luck.


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Re: Lake texoma bass!! Urgent!! [Re: Stewart's on bass] #10324889 10/03/14 01:13 PM
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Marinas are good choices year around jigs, baby brushogs, shaky heads. Rocky main lake points can be good at the right time of day, shaky head, jig with matching craw trailer, shad colored cranks. Plastic I like on texoma are green pumpkins and watermelons same for jigs and don't be scarred to throw a blue fleck worm.

Re: Lake texoma bass!! Urgent!! [Re: Stewart's on bass] #10324946 10/03/14 01:42 PM
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All the fish go to Alberta Creek in October grin not really, but that's where I catch them.


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you know, nothing wrong with seven men who met on the internet going for a swim together
Re: Lake texoma bass!! Urgent!! [Re: Happykamper] #10328191 10/05/14 04:10 AM
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Yea we have an assigned dock where we put in, thanks for the tips

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