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Texoma Question #11178491 10/22/15 12:49 PM
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Howdy Ya'll,
I was curious if Texoma is starting to spark again with the cooler weather patterns moving in yet. I plan on a top water fly fishing trip with the family but don't want to be skunked. I don't mind not catching fish, but i have a couple of first timers and would like for them to experience the addiction. Thanks in Advance.






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Re: Texoma Question [Re: Flyfishing Aggie] #11178908 10/22/15 03:39 PM
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If all you wanna do is not get skunked, bring your 3wt and any small baitfish pattern. . . . . . .head for 3-5fow and you can catch all the 4-6" stripers and sandies you want. . . . . on a calm day you will see them all over the place on top.

You'll find the occasional 10" fish mixed in. . . . and if you're at the right place just before dark you might luck into a few good box fish.


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Anyone can catch a lot of fish when they're hungry . . . . My favorite days are the ones where the fish don't want to eat, but I make 'em do it anyway.
Re: Texoma Question [Re: striperswiper] #11179485 10/22/15 08:59 PM
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Thanks for the reply, I just might do that. I have a 3wt that needs to be broken in.

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