3/8/2014
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Monday
Sunny
Hi: 89
Monday Night
Mostly Clear
Lo: 68
Tuesday
Partly Sunny
Hi: 87
Tuesday Night
Lo: 71
Wednesday
Mostly Sunny
Hi: 91
Wednesday Night
Lo: 75
Thursday
Hi: 93
Thursday Night
Lo: 77
Extended Weather Forecast
Water Level on 9/17: 615.78 (-1.22)
Water Level Details
GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 0.97 feet below pool. Striper fishing is good, using live shad on flats and across the river channels. Start looking for fish to stack up on ledges as the lake cools off. Big fish will be scattered in shallow water during early mornings and late evenings. Box fish are becoming plentiful on bait in 30-40 feet of water. Crappie fishing should improve as the water cools off. Look for fish suspended in brush in 12-15 feet of water, using minnows and dark-colored jigs. Use electronics to locate active fish under docks midday. Catfishing remains great as eater-size channels and blues continue to bite on punch baits and cut shad. Target shallow humps and points in 15-25 feet of water. Bigger fish will steadily show up, roaming the deeper flats as the thermocline disappears with the lake turnover. Bass fishing is still slower due to the abundance of bait in the lake, requiring more of a reaction to get bites. Use hard baits early and plastics late on main lake points and 8-15 foot humps, which are shallower now with the lake dropping. Report by Jacob Orr, Guaranteed Guide Service Lake Texoma. Striped bass are good with most catches in 30 feet of water or less with some fish in the tributaries and creeks, which is new territory. Start fishing with topwaters in shallow water then gradually work out to deep water with slabs. Some fish are surfacing, but do not rely on this. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.
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