Striper and Redfish
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October 31, 2009 03:08 PM
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SCHOOLING STRIPER AT TEXOMA- Guide Bill Carey with Striper Express (www.striperexpress.com) reports lots of action on schooling stripers. “Binoculars are the fisherman’s best friend right now. We have huge flocks of sea gulls pointing the way to the action. Soft plastics worked just below the surface is the best bait when the stripers have shad driven to the top but we’re still catching some big stripers on top water plugs such as the bone colored saltwater Chug Bug and Pencil Popper during the first 30 minutes of daylight in shallow water.”tips Carey. Contact Bill Carey at 877-786-4477.
REDFISH BITE STEADY AT LAKE FAIRFIELD- Guide Cory Vinson with Guaranteed Guide Service (www.nofishnocharge.com) says the redfish bite couldn’t be better. “We’re enjoying lots of action on fish in the 18-19 inch range and for the past few weeks, boating at least one redfish over 20 pounds. I’m expecting the big fish bit to intensify as the weather continues to get colder. “ says Vinson. Cut bait (shad or perch) fished near bottom on a short Carolina rig is working best. Vinson is keying on points with water 8-10 feet deep. Vinson also reports excellent duck hunting on his private lease near Seven Points, Tx, near Cedar Creek Lake. “We’re seeing lots of gadwall, widgeon, wood ducks and a surprising number of teal, both Bluewing and Greenwing are still present. A few mallards have started to show up. The river bottoms always holds large numbers of Wood Ducks. We’re offering guided hunts for $200 which includes a night’s stay in the lodge, a steak dinner, breakfast and bird processing.” For more information, contact Vinson at 469-867-4299.
Listen to Outdoors With Luke Clayton at www.catfishradio.com. Contact Luke with fishing and hunting news at lukeclayton@prodigy.net.
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