Texas Team Trail Tournament Results From April 23




Micheal Sharp and Johnny Thompson teamed up to win 1st in the Texas Team Trail Tournament held on Lake Texoma last April 23, 2022 with a 6.53-pound lunker and 19.68 total pounds.

Below are the top ten winners from the tournament.

PLACE

TEAM

FISH

BIG BASS

TOTAL WEIGHT

1st

Micheal Sharp - Johnny Thompson

5/5

6.53

19.68

2nd

Jeremy Whitson - Graylen Malear

5/5

 

19.27

3rd

Curtis Daniels - Tyler Gottula

5/5

 

19.08

4th

James Fennell - Don McFarlin

5/5

 

18.82

5th

Russell Cecil - Kyle Nitschke

5/5

4.77

18.48

6th

Scott Burkett - Hayden Burkett

5/5

 

18.45

7th

Robert Anderson - Ricky Morris

5/5

4.75

18.34

8th

(s) Hayden Grimm - Jud Harris

5/5

 

18.12

9th

Richard Rutherford - Joe Copeland

5/5

6.89

18.04

10th

Mike Ligon - Joseph Moon Jr

5/5

 

17.69

 




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GOOD. Water stained; 65 degrees; 0.58 feet below pool. Striped bass are fair with the bite hit-or-miss. The bite can be tougher while the fish start to spawn. Fish in 15-30 feet of water on structure or out in open water with Alabama rigs or swimbaits. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors. Striped bass are good on live bait drifting flats in 30-50 feet of water. A few warmer weeks and the stripers will go spawn. A lot of smaller fish on humps in 25-30 feet of water fishing live bait. Crappie are fair on brush in 8-10 feet of water fishing jigs but the minnow bite will turn on in the creeks soon. Catfish are slow anchoring with cut shad in 5-15 feet of water near the rivers. Warmer weather ahead will have them feeding before the spawn. Report by Jacob Orr Lake Texoma Guaranteed Guide Service.

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