Legendary Fall Fishing is Here - Lake Texoma Fishing Guides Report Part 2




Lake Texoma Fishing Report – Part 2

Fall Fishing is Here – Part 2!

Let’s talk about some Lake Texoma Striper fishing. Thank you Mother Nature! The weather has brought a cool down that put the fish on the banks. The top water fishing has officially begun. Striper Express is one of the few Lake Texoma fishing guides that pursue the striped bass with top water style fishing.

Here’s how it works

1st. The shad, the striper’s number one food forage move into shallow water that’s 5ft or less in depth.
2nd. The stripers and white bass follow the bait into the shallows. The fish are there for only one reason. That is to FEED!
3rd. The fisherman quietly positions the boat parallel to the shore line. You begin casting the go-to favorite 6” Cordell Pencil Popper. It’s easy to learn how to pop and reel the plug.

You are in the strike zone

The action and sound of your plug simulates a cripple bait fish. Like a rocket, the hungry fish explode trying to inhale the plug. Here are a couple of tips; Sometimes the fish will tail slap the plug sending the plug airborne. Let your plug land back on the water. With a tight line gently pop the plug. The fish needs to locate it again. KABOOM, the fish strikes. Do not set the hook, even if the plug disappears. It’s hard to wait for the tug of the fish, and then set the hook. You should keep tension on the fish at all times. Any loose, slack in your line will allow the fish to throw the hooks. The fish are going to fight hard. Hang on and stay in the fight! Never stop reeling unless the fish is stripping line.

 Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Nirvana

My heart is racing just writing about top water fishing. This is truly the ultimate in striper fishing. Pound for pound the striper is the strongest fighting fish in fresh water. Careful when you land the fish. You’re catching them relatively close to the boat. They are not ready to be landed and are still (green.) That means they have more fight left in them. Be Careful, don’t let the fish hook you. We have a saying at Striper Express, “hooks in the fish, not the fisherman.”

I Want To Do That

Would you like to try your luck at some Lake Texoma Striper Fishing? Feel free to give us a call at 903-786-4477 or you can easily find us at www.striperexpress.com.
Whatever you do, wherever you are it’s time to get a hook in the water this Fall at wonderful Lake Texoma.

Coming in Part 3, We will tell you about the best free fish finder to use.




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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Monday

Decreasing Clouds

Hi: 59

Monday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 37

Tuesday

Sunny

Hi: 59

Tuesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 53

Wednesday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 73

Wednesday Night

Breezy

Lo: 44

Thanksgiving Day

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 50

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 37


Lake Texoma Water Level (last 30 days)


Water Level on 11/25: 618.80 (+1.80)



Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Nov. 20)

GOOD. Water stained; 69 degrees; 1.69 feet below pool. Striper fishing is great on live bait and lures. Topwaters are landing bites early along sandy points and creeks. Cast swimbaits under the birds working or on structure in 15-20 feet of water. Live bait is producing limits of fish on ledges in 30-40 feet of water. Catfishing is great on cut shad and whole gizzard shad. Look near the rivers and off the river channels on deep flats 30-40 feet of water. Big blues are starting to show up. Crappie fishing is picking up. Use jigs and small shad under dock floats and along the tops of brush piles in 6-12 feet of water. Electronics help locate active fish suspended throughout the brush. Bass fishing will continue to improve as temperatures drop and water levels rise. Look for bass to be more active, chasing baits and making more mistakes. Try Alabama rigs with flukes and hard baits off the banks towards the middle of shallow coves and near docks in 5-12 feet of water. Use electronics to locate brush and structure bait will be holding on with bigger bass roaming the ledges. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass are excellent with slabs and swimbaits along the ledges and drop-offs. When there is bird action follow the birds and beneath. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Crappie are excellent on brush piles in 8-25 feet of water with the best bite on ⅛ ounce jig, and tipping the jig with minnows. This pattern will be consistent until the water reaches the upper 50s. Report by River Bottom Boys Guide Service.

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