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Texoma help #534025 12/17/04 04:46 PM
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I have heard to many good things about Texoma. I am getting the itch to go out and try to catch a striper or two. I think I am going to go this Sunday after the front moves in wind permitting. Does any one have any advice on were to go and what to throw?
Thank you very much,
David

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Slabs and sassy shad if your gonna chunk lead. Live shad is always good as well. There are tons of fish in the mid lake area. From north Island over to platter flats and south towards the Dam.
Birds are working all over the lake and dont be shy about looking inside the big creeks. right now chasing birds is pretty easy. Been catching lots of big fish with very few dinks the last few weeks.

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Thank you very much. I think you just convinced me to go out there on Sunday no matter what.

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David, you might better have a sea worthy boat if you are going on Sunday. There is supposed to be a storm front come in Saturday night into Sunday, and the weather man is not making reference to the winds as, "breezy"......But, instead is saying, "Windy." Which is not typically a good thing on Texocean. laugh laugh

I'm not saying this doesn't typically make the fishing good, it simply means, don't venture out in a little boat. wink


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How about in the afternoons? Are the birds working in the afternoons until sunset?


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Michael, I haven't been out this week, but Mark Macnamara said they were doing it right up until dark last Friday I think it was when he was out.


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My most recent report is from Wednesday. They are doing it in the afternoon, but you never really know what a front will do to them. I second Mike's caution about the wind and waves. We've been in some four-footers out there in the past couple of weeks.

Check the "Reports" on my webpage. They'll give you a pretty good idea of what's been happening.

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I also recommend checking the reports and the message board at www.sixoldgeezers.com if you want to keep up with Texoma.

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Thanks guys, I may sit this one out. I wanted to take my 8 year old out and watch her catch a couple of stripers. I'll pass if it is really windy. Thanks


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Here's the current forecast for Sherman, TX, just south of the lake:


Updated: 4:00 PM CST on December 17, 2004
No Active Advisories (US Severe Weather)

Tonight
Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s. West winds around 10 mph.

Saturday
Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

Saturday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds around 10 mph.

Sunday
Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 40s. Southwest winds around 10 mph.

Sunday Night
Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 30s. South winds around 10 mph.


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What will southwest winds of 10 mph do to the lake? Will it be rough or relativly calm? As you can tell I don't get out to Texoma much.

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10 mph means ya better be out there smile smile if it gets any over 20 its not much fun.

10 mph is about perfect winds for doing about anything ya want.

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I was out a couple of days ago in the afternoon and the lake was pretty flat with clear skies, which usually isn't the best fishing conditions. A lot of groups of birds sitting on the water, but a few groups were actively working from time to time. We didn't slaughter them but caught about 8 or 9 fish in the 18-22 inch range on slabs and sassy shad.

The few fish we kept and cleaned had full bellies of pretty small shad, say 2-3" long, so you might try downsizing your bait a little if you are not having luck on the standard 4" sassy or larger slabs.

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I just got back from Texoma. Afternoon bite is the best with birds working the main lake from about 2:00 on. I was up a creek from 3:00 until about dark and a friend in another boat pulled some very large fish. We had a couple but he had the double digit fish -- 2 oz chartreuse/white PrunePicker Slabs and 4" chartreuse wildeyes or sassy shads.

As we were heading back into Little Mineral right at sunset we got on some big fish under the birds.

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I just wanted to thank yall all. I went out with two others and all of us caught a lot of fish including one 7 pound hybrid. Its a shame that the wind is like it is now otherwise I would be out there today.
thanks again
David

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