Posted By: chrisc/striper express guide service
Texoma the action is great! - 06/16/16 08:47 PM
One of the main reasons for little posting is lack of wifi.Since november i have moved closer to the lake and do not have internet! Iphone pics will not go on here and as far as apps etc its just not my cup of tea. With that being said here is a Big T report and this takes time which i do not have lots of. Still i am doing it now
This hot weather has raised the surface temps into the 80's and the fish are on the slab bite. Lures in the long slender shape "slumpbusters,ghostminnow" and the peekwi from www.moestackleshop.com been the ticket. last month mike even had me over and let me make some plus some of you may be fishing lures i helped with it wasnt many but we had fun! 2 weeks ago it seemed the fish were deep like 18-32 ft of water but in this heat wave they have moved shallower in the 9-18 ft range. later in the day we are seeing some 20-30 ft but those are suspended fish that respond to aggressive working of the slabs. We have seen a little sporatic topwater and expect when fry shad get larger they will go off on top but now the fish are eating larger shad. Enjoy catching em on slabs but LOVE the top bite. We do have some nice striper mixed in but a large portion of the fish are sandies and some dandies at that. We have seen several 17-18 inch sandies that rival anywhere. here is some eye candy...
view from my dock...
This hot weather has raised the surface temps into the 80's and the fish are on the slab bite. Lures in the long slender shape "slumpbusters,ghostminnow" and the peekwi from www.moestackleshop.com been the ticket. last month mike even had me over and let me make some plus some of you may be fishing lures i helped with it wasnt many but we had fun! 2 weeks ago it seemed the fish were deep like 18-32 ft of water but in this heat wave they have moved shallower in the 9-18 ft range. later in the day we are seeing some 20-30 ft but those are suspended fish that respond to aggressive working of the slabs. We have seen a little sporatic topwater and expect when fry shad get larger they will go off on top but now the fish are eating larger shad. Enjoy catching em on slabs but LOVE the top bite. We do have some nice striper mixed in but a large portion of the fish are sandies and some dandies at that. We have seen several 17-18 inch sandies that rival anywhere. here is some eye candy...
view from my dock...