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Striper Guide Service Fishing Report |
| Dateline: Lake
Texoma Friday, May 4, 2001.
Lake level: 616.69. Water Temperature: 63 degrees. Water clarity: Clear. Generating eight hours. Floodgates: Closed. Weather: low 65 / high 78, partly cloudy/light wind. Fishing time: Friday, 6:30 a.m. till 11:30 a.m. Striper fishing using live
bait cannot get better than right now. Shad are still very hard to find
in Texoma. Large shiners (slabs) work great. The north and
northwest sides of the lake produced the largest catches with limits up
to seven pounds before 8:00 am for our four boats today. Bruce Hysmith, Fisheries
Biologist, reports this years gill net catch rates were highest since 1987.
The ODWC and TPWD combined gill net totals showed Texoma’s striper population
was 25.1% 20-inch and bigger fish, up from 15.5% in 2000. On the downside, Mr. Hysmith reported a larger shad kill this winter than he had previously estimated. Threadfin shad do not survive well in cold water conditions and this winters freeze took a toll on them. TPWD has stocked shad from Savoy Lake twice this year. As soon as they can find other sources of shad they plan more stockings. Hysmith said they are fighting an up-hill battle with the most stripers in years and the least shad since 1979. Shad were re-established in 1979 and will be re-established again this year. Threadfin spawn all summer long. This helps them come back quick. From now thru June, striper
fishing will be at it’s best on Lake Texoma. Come enjoy the fun and
excitement of reeling in freshwaters hardest fighting fish. Always
respect other boaters and have fun. |
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