Lake Texoma Fishing Report - Striper Fishing Stays STRONG




Lake Texoma Fishing Report - December and January provided great striper fishing on Lake Texoma and February follows suit. There is a very active bite with many large stripers being caught.

February has had more than a few "big catching" days also. A "big catching day' for a Lake Texoma striper guide is one where boats limit out and lots of hooked stripers are released back into the water.


Wall-Hanger Time
These winter months are when the striped bass gain weight and are at their heaviest of the year. Now you have a chance at trophy fish that can be up to and over twenty pounds. Now that's a beast! Will you be one of the lucky anglers who lands that once-in-a-lifetime monster?

Best Winter Striper Fishing Lures
Winter striper fishing requires a changes in technique and in equipment.

Currently Lake Texoma is at 43-45 degrees. When water is this cold the striper's preferred snack, shad, go into a sort of suspended animation. Their metabolism slows down and they don't swim much.

Recognizing this our smart Lake Texoma striper guides have adjusted their techniques. Depending on the day, half our striper guides are casting on structure and half are deadsticking.

Deadsticking is a winter striper fishing technique. We use deadsticking on open water whether the fish are suspended, or, close to the bottom. Our favorite deadsticking striper lure is Moe's Dead Head jig.

The Dead Head is just the best! It is exactly balanced so the jig stays horizontal in the water when not moving. This natural, level position is precisely what stripers look for about now.

Casting on structure means we focus on main lake points, humps and creeks.
For structure fishing our go-to striper fishing lure is the Blakemore Bucktail RoadRunner jig.

The Bucktail RoadRunner is designed to fish low and slow for the biggest fish of the year. This jig has a unique shape, like a horse head, and a great spinner blade for some added flash in darker waters.

Both techniques and both lures work because they exploit the behavior of stripers main food source in the cold lake water temperature. Both techniques are productive with lots of 10-pound plus fish being caught daily.

We Know Where The Fish Are
A select group of fishermen come to us in the winter months. Our professional Lake Texoma fishing guides know the behavior of striped bass during every season. They've put in lifetimes learning whether fish are in the rocks, in the sand, on the stumps or gravel beds, and at what depth they are feeding.

Our knowledgeable Lake Texoma striper guides will put you on the fish. Let us show you how we do striper fishing Lake Texoma - click here.

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Written by Bill Carey - Connect with Bill on Google+

 




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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Tuesday

Mostly Cloudy

Hi: 77

Tuesday Night

Partly Cloudy

Lo: 68

Wednesday

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Hi: 77

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Thursday

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Lo: 62

Friday

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Hi: 77

Friday Night

Mostly Clear

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Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (May 21)

FAIR. Water stained; 65 degrees; 14.91 feet above pool. Striper fishing is still very hit-and-miss with the muddy water. Spend time looking for better conditions in the backs of coves and in the trees. Cast topwaters, swimbaits or live bait if you can locate clear water. Catfishing is excellent with the current conditions. Limits of channel catfish are possible with good pre-spawn fish mixed in. Target 20-30 feet of water with prepared baits anchored near the bottom along rock banks. Blue catfish will be up shallow in the backs of creeks and catchable from the banks on cut shad and prepared baits. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. The water clarity is extremely muddy creating tough conditions for striped bass. Some stripers can be caught with live bait. Catfish can be targeted around big rocks and drop-offs with punch bait or cut shad. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. As we enjoy a weekend of fishing we salute and honor our Nation’s heroes this Memorial Day. Anticipate increased recreational boater traffic this weekend.

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