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Re: Striper on Texoma
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01/09/23 05:19 AM
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We fished today and caught a bunch of nice overs!
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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01/12/23 12:37 AM
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We fished Sunday. I had a thumper customer who wanted to learn how to catch fish in the winter. I fished with Ed from Ed’s Guide service and I will put a video together this week but here is what we did: 1. Fish had been deeper. The water warmed and the fish and bait moved shallower. We caught bait in coves in the morning. 2. First we started with umbrella rigs. We caught fish trolling A rigs in 20’ of water. We looked for humps on the bottom then trolled over them. We ran our rigs 3mph 140-150’ back and hooked up 10 seconds after we passed over the fish usually on both rods. 3. We had bait and deadstick so went to show them how to use those techniques…. We used a thumper to create several schools. If no bites in 10 min we moved. 4. We tried drifting .3 since we had bait but no luck. We had to use the trolling motor to drift about .7 to get bites and when we did it was fast and furious. 5. The 2oz jighead got the most bites and bubblegum and shad were the hot colors. 6. We tandem rigged smaller jig heads and dropped them further back to get bites. 7. We caught 8 overs on deadstick and 2 on bait…
Will post a video in the next few days!
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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01/12/23 12:49 AM
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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01/18/23 12:39 AM
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Winter time fishing can be a blessing and a curse…. Some days you crush the fish and the next day you do the same thing and can’t get a bite. I had Michael and Kimberly, a new thumper customer do a teaching trip with Ed from Ed’s Guide Service and myself to learn about wintertime fishing. We started off trolling umbrella rigs then went west and tried bait and deadstick. We hit several spots with promising marks but had to move shallow and use the trolling motor to get bites. Hopefully this will help people learn more about deadsticking. Speed is key, use drift socks if going too fast and your trolling motor if going too slow!
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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02/07/23 12:32 AM
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Was finally able to get out a bit on Sunday with Ed from Ed’s Guide Servise and Steve from Ford’s Guide service and the fishing was awesome! Saw a few birds working several places but they were moving pretty fast so we decided to thump up some fish instead. We were able to bring in fish most stops but initially they weren’t super aggressive (maybe due to the full moon) and hit like crappie…. Later in the morning we found some that wanted to bite and picked up a few then about 9:30 we found some birds working and caught several on A rigs and by slow reeling deadstick flukes. We also picked up a few deadsticking. About 10:00 they got super aggressive and really started biting. We had to leave at 10:30 so left them biting. Fish are everywhere and super healthy! I shot a short video of the graph and what we were doing! https://youtube.com/shorts/g3Qjc16df0k?feature=share
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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02/27/23 10:42 AM
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Ed did a short trip yesterday before the wind kicked up. He trolled and only caught a few fish but they were really nice fish! Hitting the main river channels and trolling the deep schools with Captain Mack’s Umbrella rigs is another effective winter technique! ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2023/02/full-56976-173795-9b20e40d_d8c6_48d4_bb80_e84b3df6221a.jpeg)
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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02/27/23 01:19 PM
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Those are some. tanks . Well over 10 lbs. Shallow and in the bends of the river or creek ?
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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02/27/23 05:37 PM
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He caught those in the main river channel
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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02/27/23 06:24 PM
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Great thread! Thanks for starting and keeping up with the TONS of great Texoma information shared within, Scubaarchery! Always good to see your posts and replies by fellow TFF'ers.
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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03/02/23 01:46 PM
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Great commentary, "The tank war" as shown 14.30 no flies on that !
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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03/05/23 03:59 PM
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aka.....patos el supremo BBB ROD & GUN CLUB
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Re: Striper on Texoma
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Yesterday at 02:28 PM
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Second pic, the fish on our right looks to have been blown up via air gun. One super fat female about to pop with roe !
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