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Lake Texoma Fishing
Report
July 1, 2004
Lake Texoma is at a seasonal normal level of 618.51.
The water temperature is 80 degrees.
If the weather goes as forecast this month, it should be excellent striper
fishing all the way through July. The stripers are in large schools
in search of forage to fill their empty bellies. These large schools
can be found from the dam west to Eisenhower Marina and north to Washita
Point, then west all the way to the Islands.
The stripers will surface during the morning until the sun comes through
the clouds. The early clouds have been staying over us until the middle
of the morning. Using topwater lures like pencil poppers, zara spooks,
striper strikes or the larger saltwater series chug bugs produce stripers
up to seventeen pounds.
After the stripers go down, start using two ounce slabs on the huge schools
of silversides. Ripping the narrow long slabs off the bottom or jigging
them at the depth the sonar shows the feeding fish. When using
the wider short slabs that flutter down, drop the slab to the bottom, reel
fast ten to fifteen turns and drop the slab again. Stay alert; the striper
will hit the slab on the fall. Both types of slabs will produce eighteen
to twenty-eight inch fish.
Using live shad for bait is always a great way to finish off your limit
of stripers. The Oklahoma flats or Mac Creek area will produce some smaller
stripers to fill your limit using the smaller baits. The larger gizzard
shad are excellent baits to free line in the afternoons along the river
channels. This can be slow fishing, but will produce some lunker silversides
in the eighteen to thirty pound range.
Customers have caught several stripers over twelve pounds in the last two
weeks on slabs and topwater lures. Topwater fishing was excellent
the last couple of weeks. This action should last into August.
The long hours of daylight allow us to fish two trips a day per boat.
I guarantee afternoon fishing will produce some very large post spawn stripers.
If you can’t get the whole day off, try to take off after noon and fish
the afternoon into the evening. There is plenty of daylight to fish
after 3:00 PM. We have a few boats available for morning or afternoon
fishing during the July 4th weekend.
Always practice safe boating and respect the other fishermen. During
late spring and early summer thunderstorms can pop up fast. Some
of these can have lightening and very high winds. Most don’t last
very long. Stay alert and have a fun-filled Independence Day weekend
on the lake.
To see pictures of these catches and other
fish caught this month by our customers, click on the following link. http://home.texoma.net/~tinker/fishpics04/fishpics06.html
Go to http://www.tinker.net,
to read testimonials sent in by our customers and see pictures of the fish
they caught over the last year. Links to both are on the right side
of my home page.
Tinker’s Guide Service • 1-888-846-5377
228 Ila Drive • Pottsboro,
TX 75076
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