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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
[Re: Dennis Christian]
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03/28/24 01:44 PM
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That is a good looking boat ! Never seen boat jack that far from front .
Boat needs a good coating of striper blood !! Shaken not stirred !
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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03/28/24 07:49 PM
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The Striper population on Whitney has seemed to have had an impact on the other species. Those that fish for crappie and, sand bass and the other bass believe the Stripers have taken a toll the numbers and most likely have. . The Striper fishing however is good. This IS the guy you need to be listening to about fishing on Whitney.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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03/28/24 08:23 PM
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Guess that's how Skeeter sitting up that bay boat never had any issues with it yet it's actually probably the easiest trailer I've had to load an offload by myself
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
[Re: Dennis Christian]
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03/29/24 02:49 AM
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The river bite is on. As far as Whitney being off, idk ,,, it’s full and lots of water to look over. Another oddity for Whitney is I’m seeing more bait than ever. Those fish don’t have to go far to eat.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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03/29/24 02:55 AM
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Me and the boys: Nice boat! Thanks for the offer, but we have 3 boats already lined up. If you plan to fish the same days we are there, send me a PM with your cell number and we can communicate while on the lake to share where we are catching fish.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/01/24 03:16 AM
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Dennis Top water action should be full blown by then. You not looking for schooling action on top. The threadfin spawn and ideal water temps gets this going. 7' Redfins waked back to the boat around white cranes hopping down the bank is ideal. Any place like points and humps were the water comes from deep to shallow can be great. If you can get some good size shad then drag them behind the boat under a balloon while waking the redfins close to the bank. You just have to have faith that this works and do it. Take your heart medication because the strike can really catch you off guard. Watch the lure. If a fish swirls and misses don't stop it. Keep it coming and he will come back or another fish will get it. Google you tube for Waking Redfins. The fish could really be anywhere this time of year. Most likely concentrate you efforts from the Katy Bridge to the dam. Stained water at night is your best bet on catching live shad. Shad could be tough to get on the main lake. I would suggest getting them up the lake or in the river. Later in the morning in late April fish areas that are 25-30 deep using live shad, swim baits and jigs. If fishing striper jigs I use Yum Dingers and cut the dinger down so the bait is about the size of the baits there currently eating.
I can't comment on the fishing at Whitney in recent months. I have fished there a great deal and have been successful.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/01/24 05:58 AM
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You should find fish at one or more of the following locations: Dam side of the island, in front of Lake Whitney state park, and a few hundred yards off the point at McCown Valley Park. Those places are well known by everybody who fishes lake Whitney. Take a pair of binoculars. Wherever you see 5 - 50 boats clumped up together you will find the fish as well. Whitney stripers like white slabs bounced off the bottom, but they love live shad. If you know how to throw a cast net then take it with you. Live shad always catch more than artificials on Whitney. All the guides and most private boats catch their shad at Lake Aquilla and haul them to whitney. Lake Aquilla is about 12 minutes from whitney. The only way you are going to catch shad on whitney is to get there before daylight and shine a bright light in the water to attract them. Catching shad after daylight is near impossible on Whitney.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/01/24 10:47 PM
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RANDY and CDS, thanks for the tips. All of our crowd are diehard artificial lure anglers, so your tips on what lures to use is greatly appreciate - as well as all the other good intel.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/02/24 08:33 PM
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As far as artificial baits for whitney I have caught the most on the Bomber white slab. Second place would be a 4" white swim bait. When trolling I have caught a lot of stripers using a white hellbender with an all white P-Line Flash Striper Jig tied behind the hellbender. I tie the jig to the eye closest to the bill on the hellbender to get down as deep as possible, and I put the jig about 2 feet behind the hellbender. Then troll at a depth that the rig bounces along the bottom. . I lose 1 or 2 rigs per trip doing it that way due to hang ups, but I catch 5 times more fish bouncing it off bottom rather than playing it safe and trolling deep water where the rig never touches the bottom. That rig usually trolls 25ft - 35ft deep. I have tried chartreuse on Whitney, but white always produces more fish for me.
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/07/24 11:36 AM
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Thanks a bunch! Great graphs. I assume these were stripers. What sizes of fish were you catching? What length and color soft plastics and weight of jig head?
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/09/24 04:41 AM
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Thanks a bunch! Great graphs. I assume these were stripers. What sizes of fish were you catching? What length and color soft plastics and weight of jig head? The avg striper on Whitney right now is about 3-5 lbs. Was using ¾ oz to 1 oz chartreuse jig heads with white 6" flukes
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/15/24 08:00 PM
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Is there any submerged timber we need to worry about? If so, what areas?
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/19/24 02:41 AM
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Yes, north of the bridge and north of the island. Otherwise, you should be fine.
As an old guide used to say on here, ledges and edges in 20-30’ of water, have always been key for me out there. My most consistent success is on A rigs, but if you find them stacked in an area, then you can try slabbing. Otherwise, just keep your eyes out for boats and birds for TW action. Best seems to be before sunrise, so be on the water early!
For comparison, whenever I fish Twak, 90% of my fish are on slabs whereas out on Whitney, I haven’t had near the success. On the flip side, on Twak I don’t catch any fish trolling like I do out at Whitney.
Good luck and feel free to DM for any more tips!
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Re: Need Lake Whitney Fishing Tips
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04/20/24 04:50 PM
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Thanks! Just to be clear, on the ledges, are you saying the top of the ledge is 20 to 30 fow dropping off into deeper water? Also, two of us pre=fished Whitney last Wednesday and couldn't find any schools of stripers and saw no bird action or boat shows. We did catch 100 white bass and 12 small hybrids on a 28 fow structure. We looked at a lot of river edge drop-offs and creek edge drop-offs and just didn;t see much except the one spot.
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