Lake Texoma Fishing Report. Monday, November 26, 2001. Lake level: 617.28. Water Temperature: 63 degrees. Water clarity: Clear. Generation: 6:00 p.m. till 9 p.m. Weather: low 56 / high 71 / south wind / .30 inches of rain in November. Fishing time: 6:30 a.m. till 12:30 p.m. Stripers and sand bass are good on sassy shad and live bait. Eight pound and larger stripers are few and far between. Deep water close to the dam, Platter Flats, Rock Creek and the north Washita arm of the lake have been producing stripers for the last week. Captain Joe Grigar took Bradley Sanchez, Robert Stewart and Dennis Appleby out early Monday morning. Using live shad in the Big Glasses area they had boated a limit of silversides by 11:00a.m. plus a few nice sand bass. The Texoma forecast for the next few days: lows in the 20s and highs in the 40s with a 50% chance of perception. The weekend forecast looks much better with highs in the 70s. Black bass are slow taking buzz baits, jig & pig and spinner baits in shallow water. Crankbaits and flukes are working on sand and points and around boat houses. Report submitted by: Tinker’s Striper Guide Service, http://www.tinker.net To see pictures go to: http://www.tinker.net/fishpics21.html

Water Temp: 63