Lake Texoma Fishing Report. Saturday, November 10, 2001. Lake level: 617.25. Water Temperature: 66 degrees. Water clarity: Clear. Generation: 6:00 p.m. till 9 p.m. Weather: low 45 / high 67 / light wind / .30 inches of rain in November. Fishing time: 6:30 a.m. till 1:00 p.m. Homer, Charles, and Eland Turnbow and Jim Waller enjoyed a great morning fishing with Captain Joe Grigar. The Turnbow Real Estate group returned to the dock with 50 silversides to 4 pounds around 12:30 p.m. The silversides were feeding in large schools in the north Washita arm under birds. Drifting live shad in 8 to 30 feet of water produced most of the fish. Get out your cold and wet weather gear for the early bite in the morning. After the sun comes out, fall days are perfect to enjoy the excitement of catching the hard fighting stripers. Black bass continue to be fair to 4 lbs. taking spinners, crankbaits, soft jerk baits and top waters in shallow water on main and secondary points. Sandbass mixed with stripers are good on live bait, sassy shads and topwaters under birds and on windy banks. Crappie good in baited stalls and brush piles. Catfish are good on cut or prepared bait. Report submitted by: Tinker’s Striper Guide Service, http://www.tinker.net To see pictures go to: http://www.tinker.net/fishpics19.html

Water Temp: 66