GPS Hotspot Location: N33 52.072’ , W96 41.672’
Species: Striped bass
Best Baits: Topwater plugs, slabs and jigs
Texoma Striper Guide Bill Carey will provide your personal, up-to-the-minute Lake Texoma Fishing Report at no cost – Contact Bill Now!
Striper Fishing Tips:
The striped bass have finished their annual spawn. The fish are grouping up in large schools and roaming the lake in a feeding frenzy.
Early mornings, cast topwater plugs on shallow banks with deep-water near-by. There is nothing more exciting than having a big striper explode on your plug.
Mid mornings, tie on your 1.5-ounce chartreuse, chrome or white slabs. Locate your large schools in the river channels and main lake areas. Drop your slab and let it free-fall to the bottom and reel it up quickly. Stay in contact with your slab, they will hit it on the fall.
By mid month, look for the traditional surfacing top water action in the same areas.
Bank Access: Washita point and Texas Flats
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Lake Texoma Fishing Report • July 2010
Location: Lake Texoma
Hotspot: Alberta Creek
GPS: N33 57.542’ , W96 36.012’
Species: Striped bass
Best Baits: Topwaters and Slabs
Texoma Striper Guide Bill Carey will provide your personal, up-to-the-minute Lake Texoma Fishing Report at no cost – Contact Bill Now!
Striper Fishing Tips: Top water fishing at its best!
Early morning, several large schools of stripers will surface around the lake. These schools of striped bass can be a mile long and a half-mile wide. Cast Pencil Popper Topwater plugs for great striper fishing action.
After the surface action ends, locate the schools of stripers with your electronics. Then, vertically drop slabs and use a fast retrieve. The fish will try to pull the rod out of your hands!
Bank Access: Washita Point and Platter Flats
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