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Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:51 am
by Earl
Hit Texoma at sun up on Sat the 22. As soon as I rounded a small island to view the main lake I saw two things, white caps and white birds. Headed out on the main lake chasing the birds and it was not long before I was presented with two drags a screaming. The first set were healthy fish measuring 24 and 26". I kept those guys then got back into the birds with two more times having both lines go off at the same time. I landed 6 more large fish over the 19" limit. Landed one more smaller fish then headed for the truck with some really nice 2-3 ft breakers coming across the lake with a reach paddle though it was no problem and little surfing every now an then.

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We got 2-3 inches of snow here in Plano yesterday and the roads are a bit slick this AM. Guess that will keep me put for the day.

SYOTW,

Earl

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:02 am
by Mojo227
Nice! Sounds like a good way to kick off your holiday. Gotta get up that way myself! :mrgreen:

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:41 pm
by preacher
Sounds like a song lyric

"4 birds a callin
3 french hens
2 drags a screamin"

WTG amigo

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:42 am
by Earl
Looks like I will be up there a lot over the next 4 days. My annual trip down the Colorado River is shut down due to no to low water, 168 cfs in Bastrop this AM. Would rather paddle, fish and camp out on Texoma.

Earl

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:06 pm
by fishgutz
Looks like it was worth the trip..Congrats!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:52 pm
by Vlaude
Earl, I think I passed you today up on the north side of Texoma. We wacked them pretty good, ended up with over 40 and some really healthy fish. The winter pattern is definately on now. Probably going to be back on the 1st. Our better fish were about 9+. Kept about 20 including three nice sandies, all starting to fatten up with eggs. Looks like its going to be a fun wiinter of fishing on Texoma.

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:29 am
by Earl
Nice to hear from you Wade. Were you with Jim? Were you the guys on the pontoon boat checking jug lines? I am watching this weather to see if I am going up there today or not.

Earl

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:46 am
by Vlaude
No and no... we were fishing around the 70 bridge. I'm up in Norman, OK with a good rain. I hope to make it out tomorrow. I saw your yak on 70 and said I know who that is... looks like you got some good fish too. Fun place to fish... Good luck if you make it out and be safe. Water was 45 degrees where we were fishing. Cold!

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:44 am
by avidfisherman
Any suggestions as to how I can catch these bad boys on a fly?

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:04 am
by Vlaude
Maybe a slow drift on a clouser? Easy to catch on a fly rod, but this time of year/pattern I think would be a bit tough.hit it in the spring would be my suggestion for a fly...

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:50 am
by Earl
Yep that was me Wade. I was already off of the water for the day. It was 19 degrees when I launched at 7:20 and a balmy 22 when I got off after 9. I drove up further north after that scouting out new launch sites. The lake needs some water.

Are you living in Norman now?

Earl

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:13 am
by Carver
Great report Earl. I am hoping to get back up this weekend. Post up if you are heading out again.

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 3:37 pm
by avidfisherman
Thanks Vlaude. Can't wait to grab onto one of these once I get the chance.

Re: Two Drags a Screaming

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:57 pm
by Vlaude
Avidfisherman not to discourage you from fishing stripers this time of year on the fly. I've never tried on the lake in the winter. Get a warming winter day and shad will go shallow and the stripers have no problem following them. That takes place in winter months on the lake. When it happens I'd think a shad imitation would catch fish. I typically use a fluke or a sassy shad style bait.

What I would do though is hit a river if fly fishing is what you want to do. I'd look at the Sabine, Red or Brazos. River fish will stay active in shallower water this time of year and make them easier to catch on a fly. For example my last yak trip a little over a week ago got this one in about 3' of water. I'm a big proponent of CPR on river striper if they are over 10lbs. Rivers can produce some great striper fishing if not ravaged by the masses for meat hauls.

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