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Any advice for texoma? #12633505 02/18/18 02:26 AM
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Hey yall looking for any advice chasing smallies on texoma? I have never caught one and am dying to put in in the boat. I might have 3 days off next week so if weather permits Ill haul the boat from fortworth to the big pond. I have never been on texoma. So I know that lake turns over pretty good when the wind blows.I dont mind fishing in the rain just dont wanna get out there with winds. So which wind directions to avoid? I dont tournament fish I fish for fun if that helps! Like I said really wanna get on some smallies and will probally chase some striper too! Any advice about the lake or where to start the search is greatly appreciated!

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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Cali hunter] #12633508 02/18/18 02:28 AM
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Square bill and shakey head the dam and youll catch one


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Same baits (as well as a jerkbait) on the rocks in Eisenhower across from the fishing dock. The second cove up lake from the marina.


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Clark3] #12633555 02/18/18 03:15 AM
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Originally Posted By: Clark3
Square bill and shakey head the dam and youll catch one


That was gunna be my first stop, with a shakey head guess Im headed in the right direction.


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: David Burton] #12633557 02/18/18 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted By: David Burton
Same baits (as well as a jerkbait) on the rocks in Eisenhower across from the fishing dock. The second cove up lake from the marina.


Thanks for the info! I was planning on launching outta Eisenhower! Thanks for the help it is appreciated!


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Cali hunter] #12633558 02/18/18 03:17 AM
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Bandit 300 crankbaits catch quite a few.


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Chris B] #12633564 02/18/18 03:21 AM
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Originally Posted By: Chris B
Bandit 300 crankbaits catch quite a few.


Being from Cali I dont throw much as far as crankbait... I know I know its a Texas staple. Any color recommendations? Thanks for the help!


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Plus the high school kids be out there tomorrow...


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Mike Keenan] #12633700 02/18/18 12:44 PM
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Plus the high school kids be out there tomorrow...


I thought they fished last weekend? Well Im sorry if I broke any rules or anything for you high school fellas. Didnt mean to interfere.


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Originally Posted By: Cali hunter
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Plus the high school kids be out there tomorrow...


I thought they fished last weekend? Well Im sorry if I broke any rules or anything for you high school fellas. Didnt mean to interfere.


You didn't, forum is deemed public info and is allowed.


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Bandit 300 crankbaits catch quite a few.


Being from Cali I dont throw much as far as crankbait... I know I know its a Texas staple. Any color recommendations? Thanks for the help!


Man, throw your Cali stuff, unless you're one of those 10 inch swimbait guys. Would probably do really well on the smallies.

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Water is cold and clear by the dam. Smallmouth are best around the dam but could be difficult in the wind. Threw a crank bait down the dam for about 1.5hrs without a bite. Fishing should get better though as it warms.

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Bandit 300 crankbaits catch quite a few.


Being from Cali I dont throw much as far as crankbait... I know I know its a Texas staple. Any color recommendations? Thanks for the help!


Man, throw your Cali stuff, unless you're one of those 10 inch swimbait guys. Would probably do really well on the smallies.


Im definetly a big swimbait thrower. It will be coming with but for big striper! Ya I have some Cali gear that I would think will tear em up!


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Re: Any advice for texoma? [Re: Cali hunter] #12638470 02/21/18 02:41 AM
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Another question Ill be fishing Thursday and Friday. I was gunna get a hotel but fishing partner backed out so Ill just stay in the truck for the night. What better to stay at Eisenhower or high point marina, If its even allowed? Anywhere to plug in my batteries on the boat? Thanks yall!

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