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lake texoma
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07/15/05 01:28 PM
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nemo300
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Green Horn
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If you find splashes in groups ther striper
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 02:36 PM
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Catfishd
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Hmmm ok I believe you. ![bolt bolt](/forums/images/graemlins/default/bolt.gif)
Jaws ( AKA Danny ) D&D Cabling Solutions 817-213-6733 Arlington Martin Bass Team Booster President 2017 Pheonix 921 PHX (Black Ice)
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 04:47 PM
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BOSTON BOB
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Are you asking us or telling us??? Bob
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 09:25 PM
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mainland mike
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 09:34 PM
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mainland mike
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 09:39 PM
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mainland mike
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i'm sorry my bro left that!!!!! ![shocked shocked](/forums/images/graemlins/default/shocked.gif)
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 11:08 PM
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Catfishd
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Hahahaha no need for sorries. We are all here to help. Type in his question for him. If I am reading it right here is my answer. If fishing Texoma if you see surfacing fish on the east side of the lake. More then likely it is stripers. Try and ease up to them in casting distance or set of to drift on top of them. If they go under find which water column they are in and throw some live shad or perch at them. Or if you like to artifical lure fish. Throw 3 to 5 inch storm wildeyes I prefer white. Some DD22's or try slabs. Hope this answers his question. If not dont be afraid to ask. We are eager to help the next generation of fisherman learn and teach others.
Jaws ( AKA Danny ) D&D Cabling Solutions 817-213-6733 Arlington Martin Bass Team Booster President 2017 Pheonix 921 PHX (Black Ice)
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 11:18 PM
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BOSTON BOB
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Re: lake texoma
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07/15/05 11:20 PM
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BOSTON BOB
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Re: lake texoma
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07/16/05 04:29 PM
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Axman9
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Re: lake texoma
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07/17/05 01:08 AM
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Boomer Sooner
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Catfishd, How do you present the wildeyes to these fish after they go down? cast and retrieve or jig like a slab? I have been trying them and had zero luck so far. Nemo, Keep on posting, ask or comment as you see fit. If a person feels like they can't be taught by, or teach somthing to a youngster then they are on the wrong forum... ![smile smile](/forums/images/graemlins/default/smile.gif)
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