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Bass Fishing Reports => Central Region Bass Fishing Reports => Oklahoma => Topic started by: Barney Leonard on August 30, 2006, 08:32:31 AM

Title: Lake Texoma Fishing Report 8/28/06
Post by: Barney Leonard on August 30, 2006, 08:32:31 AM
Texoma: August 28.  Elevation 4 1/2 ft. below normal and falling. Water 84 and clear. Largemouth bass has been fair to good on topwater baits and crankbaits from the surface to 15 ft. near the creek. channels and underwater structures. Striped and white bass fair to good on topwater baits, slabs, sassy shad and live bait from the surface to 30 ft. and are scattered from one end of the lake to the other with the majority of fish being caught near the islands. Channel and blue catfish fair to good on cut baits at 10-20 ft deep at Platter Flats north of the highway 70 bridge and south of Washita Point. Crappie and sunfish has been slow with some fish being caught in the coves at 5-10 ft. on minnows and jigs near the fishing docks and fish attractors. Boaters should use extreme caution both at the ramps and while operating on the lake due to the low lake elevation many new objects are exposed and some of the ramps are very shallow for launching. Report submitted by Danny Clubb, game warden stationed in Bryan County.

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