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Lady Texoma
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10/31/19 02:47 PM
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stumpknocking
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Looking forward to being on Texoma Saturday. Only made it out a couple times in the Summer. Got addicted to the winter fishing a few years ago. Hopefully the water temps are getting to the sweet spot for dead sticking. We always have a plan "B". This year is 20 jugs with common carp for bait. Any suggestions or tips would be appreciated. We do not follow the boat show, the guides work to hard to be crowded.
Sounds like the bite has been later in the day towards the dam off points?
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Re: Lady Texoma
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10/31/19 03:20 PM
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The fishing are pushing flats right now. If you can find deep water next to shallow flats you will find fish. Also birds are the best fish finders on a tough day.
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Re: Lady Texoma
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11/03/19 02:08 PM
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Started a little ruff with the wind. Marked good schools out from Eisenhower. Each school only produced one or two fish. Birds did not cooperate. Ended up with 3 box fish and threw back 4 dinkers. I guess we need to go back to two days on the lake. The first to learn and the second to catch. All caught on slabs except for one on a dead stick that was being reeled in. All said and done, Great day on the water.
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