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lake texoma
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08/31/18 04:30 PM
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Mooreg9
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Has anyone kayak fished lake texoma around the walnut creek resort and marina. If so any tips on someone new to the lake such as what lures to use or what to look for on the lake
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Re: lake texoma
[Re: Mooreg9]
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09/01/18 12:09 AM
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Finesse EMPEROR/ Dropshot King
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Top water in the morning and sunset then target points or steep banks its been so random here lately. Be careful that lake gets big in a hurry.
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Re: lake texoma
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09/01/18 01:12 AM
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JJ4MEL
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Be very careful. Labor Day on that lake with the huge boats can get hairy really quick. Wear your PFD!!
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Re: lake texoma
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09/01/18 02:10 PM
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bert
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Use your fish finder to find a school slow roll large 5 or 6 inch glow sassy shad through then on a 1-2 oz head. Otherwise find topwater and roll the sassy deep through them that way you are catching better fish.
Bert
"Ipsa scientia potestas est"-Knowledge in itself is power - Sir Francis Bacon "Beware the lolipop of mediocrity, one lick and you could suck forever" - unknown author
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Re: lake texoma
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09/07/18 04:05 AM
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fshng84
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Had an awesome time on the water at Lake Texoma this past Saturday. Was a busy day on the lake being Labor Day Weekend, but it was manageable. Tried trolling at first and had a few strikes. Was hoping to locate balls of Shad with the depth finder, and then try to jig a slab and jig rig for a Bruiser or two lurking below the schools. As it turned out, that was not the pattern. Instead, it was chasing schools as Stripers started breaking the surface feeding on bait fish. This required lots of paddling, sight casting, and then more paddling. No worries though... ended the day with five Stripers for Dinner later that evening! Kayak Fishing Lake Texoma for Stripers...
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Re: lake texoma
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09/10/18 03:58 PM
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Mooreg9
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what area of the lake where you fishing if you dont mind me asking
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Re: lake texoma
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09/10/18 06:19 PM
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JJ4MEL
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Looks between the dam and Eisenhower. Across a point or a flat.
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Re: lake texoma
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09/11/18 01:11 AM
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fshng84
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what area of the lake where you fishing if you dont mind me asking JJ4MEL is correct - points between the Dam and Eisenhower, putting in a Spillway Park Ramp and chasing the schools as they showed.
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