Days in November, to start with have been somewhat "windy". Sometime it effects the fishing more than another, but is always fun being on the waters of Lake Texoma. Now a couple months from now I might change my mind. My customers are still catching lots of big fish, account of artificial rigs, but lots of them are returned uninjured because of the 2 fish over 20 inch rules. We do not get a limit very often, but take in some 10-15 fish, ranging in the 9 to 19 pound range. I like to target big fish only, as excitement comes with landing that monster, rather than the dink! I do not keep count of it, but I dare to guess my customers bring in more big fish than anyone, but then I dont want to start an arguement, so take my word for it, or better than that come fish with CrossCreek Guide Service. I fish top water, slabs, umbrella rigs, moving all the time, so keeps the boredom away. Everyone can do it, its easy on Lake Texoma, the Striper Capital of the World. After 22 years guiding, I can say I do know what I am talking about. There are great places to stay on the lake, great places to eat or drink, everything anyone would want, lake wide. Come see us.