Lake Texoma elevation is 616.07 and water temperature is 47-49 degrees. Our Lake Texoma striper fishing continues to improve daily. I fished several trips the week before Christmas and into this week and the striper fishing is probably at it's best right now. With the cold weather settling in and these fast fronts blowing thru the stripers are on their winter feed and really chunking up. I have mainly fished west of Highport using live bait and the depths have varied almost daily but mainly the 25-50 ft of water. Drifting has worked well but the last couple trips out I've fished anchor and really whacked them. Although were still not seeing our larger fish yet the stripers and sandbass were catching are really nice fish. It's nothing to have a 100 plus fish day between the stripers and sandbass. The seagulls have really helped this past week when wave had the cloud covered days.

As far as the lure fishing I really haven't tried much and until I have a couple days in a row to check it out I'll stick with bait simply because it's working so well. I have buddies coming out for the New Year's weekend and we plan on a couple of days of lure chunking and depending on how things go I may start fishing bait/lures.

If your interested in some winter fishing give us a call or email and we'll get you on some exciting Lake Texoma striper fishing.

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About The Author: Doug Keeter

Company: Striper Master Guide Service

Area Reporting: Lake Texoma North Texas/Southern Oklahoma

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