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New to Lake Texoma #8967242 05/24/13 03:13 PM
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I understand that most fisherman like to hold information close to the vest. But, I am new to Lake Texoma fishing and I'm hoping to get some guidance on where this lake's "hot zones" are for Stripers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can figure out what lures they bite. I just need to know I'm where the fish are.

I recently moved from the Lake Ray Hubbard area to the Lake Texoma area and I'm looking forward to the change. I know there will be adjustments to me made, just hoping I can shorten the amount of time it takes to really figure Texoma out.

I've went and used the search function. Problem is everything is so spread out and a lot of the information is older and I don;t know if it applies to the current.

Also, if this isn't the sort of question a person asks on a fishing forum I understand and will take this down. Someone just let me know.

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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8967256 05/24/13 03:19 PM
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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8967553 05/24/13 04:24 PM
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Check out some recent posts by the regular posters, there are a lot of experts that will chime in with advice.

It is a very dynamic lake, two week old information can be worthless.

It is also a lake that looks a lot deeper in some areas than it actually is, there are places that go from 60'to 2' in less than 3 boat lengths.

Nikon seems to be a good brand of fish finder.



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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8967572 05/24/13 04:31 PM
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Nikon, LOL.

Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8967680 05/24/13 05:03 PM
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I like the Nikon comment! Follow the birds.

I guess what's so intimidating to me is the size of the lake compared to what I'm used to.

I suppose I could always just follow the boats around. Problem is I'm using lures instead of live bait.

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Don't worry SB09 [Re: SB09] #8967738 05/24/13 05:15 PM
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Just go fish Texoma anywhere. I fish there about three times a week. So much so that my freezer is almost full of fish. I'm usually targeting crappie trolling with crankbaits but in addition to the crappie I catch sand bass, Largemouth, Smallmouth, catfish, Drum and lots of stripers. Most of the stripers are smaller than 20 inches but I occasionally catch some of the bigger ones close to 30". Considering that I am fishing with standard size Bandit or KVD cranks,I think you'll do fine with what you have.

A great way to start fishing specifically for stripers is to just tie on a big sinking crakbait like a chrome rattletrap or a shad colored rapala JSR -7 and toss it on the points. In the evening you'll see a lot of top water activity, some of which may be stripers. If you have a fish finder it will be a great help.

Good luck.

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Re: Don't worry SB09 [Re: SB09] #8967873 05/24/13 05:42 PM
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i was new to texoma too ( is still am!) and first thing I did was get a map. I read some reports on this forum and compared back to my map. Took notes on depths, structure, etc. I also asked questions on the forum and learned alot. best thing to do is get out there and see whats going on. Good luck!

Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8968639 05/24/13 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: SB09
I like the Nikon comment! Follow the birds.

I guess what's so intimidating to me is the size of the lake compared to what I'm used to.

I suppose I could always just follow the boats around. Problem is I'm using lures instead of live bait.


I usually use a 4" sassy shad on either a 3/4 or 1 ounce head, some times they prefer a smaller profile bait and I use a cocomoe bait on the same head.

Check out www.moestackleshop.com for a great selection of baits that work.



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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: fastguy�] #8968811 05/24/13 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted By: fastguy®


I usually use a 4" sassy shad on either a 3/4 or 1 ounce head, some times they prefer a smaller profile bait and I use a cocomoe bait on the same head.

Check out www.moestackleshop.com for a great selection of baits that work.


Seriously.... You actually respond to the OP's question with a freakin COMMERCIAL.... helpsign

I haven't gotten into the stripers yet big time this year.... BUT they are going good as far as everyone else seem to be saying... juggle

Have been hammering the sand bass heavily around the 377 bridge, and hit stripers one day at the mouth of Limestone creek.....

Straw

Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: strawdg] #8968893 05/24/13 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: strawdg
[quote=fastguy®]

I usually use a 4" sassy shad on either a 3/4 or 1 ounce head, some times they prefer a smaller profile bait and I use a cocomoe bait on the same head.

Check out www.moestackleshop.com for a great selection of baits that work.


Seriously.... You actually respond to the OP's question with a freakin COMMERCIAL.... helpsign



Straw

Sorry that this seemed to hit your 68 post happy button, the man stated that he was a lure fisherman as opposed to a bait fisherman, I replied with what I have been using and a source for them. There are other lures and other sources, I'm sure with your broad knowledge you will be able to make some sound suggestions.



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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: SB09] #8969498 05/25/13 02:12 AM
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Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: fastguy�] #8970400 05/25/13 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: fastguy®

Straw

Sorry that this seemed to hit your 68 post happy button,


Yikes.... the post number police.... scared

And I thought I read this:

Originally Posted By: SB09
I understand that most fisherman like to hold information close to the vest. But, I am new to Lake Texoma fishing and I'm hoping to get some guidance on where this lake's "hot zones" are for Stripers. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can figure out what lures they bite. I just need to know I'm where the fish are.



My bad...


To the OP.... Here is a good site for Texoma information...

Texoma Reports
Straw

Re: New to Lake Texoma [Re: strawdg] #8970613 05/25/13 03:41 PM
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Some areas that have been good to excellent in the past:



One thing about Texoma....

If a guide boat sees you catching fish.... Within 15 minutes they will have been on their cell phones or radios and you will be surrounded..... cheers

Straw

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Happy Memorial Day weekend. thumb flag

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Whoa! Back to PKfishin. Trolling for Crappie? Please tell me more.

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