Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Blog

Lake Texoma Fishing Report :: Fall Topwater Season has Arrived

Posted on September 17, 2014

Fall is finally here which means everything is in flux and changing. The outgoing breath crests and begins to turn back inward as we begin to reap the harvest for all of our efforts we have put out this year. The first leaves are beginning to turn and fall from the trees as the last of summer's heat gives way to the first cool air and with it comes topwater season. This is certainly one of my favorite times to fish as nothing is better than seeing big fish blowing up on a pencil popper, knocking it up into the air 3 or 4 times before finally engulfing it for some good ol' rod bending, drag screaming fun. 

With that last cold front, the topwater season has officially started. My trip on Monday in the sprinkling rain was all topwater action. The fish continued to bite the entire time we were on the water, catching our limit of 30 fish with all our overs. We left them biting as when we went in around noon. The rain certainly helps the topwater action this time of year as it helps to keep them biting.
 

Every now and then you stumble onto one of these, we caught this fish a couple of weeks ago.

Typically we get good topwater action for the first hour of two and as the sunlight begins to illuminate and warm the water the fish will tend to move deeper, at which point we switch to live bait and follow in hot pursuit, trailing them to wherever they may venture into the depths which will usually be fishing the flats or ledges in 20-30ft. of water. Many days we are successful and our efforts are rewarded with a bounty of fish to enjoy while on other days we are blessed with the opportunity to let go of our attachments to success and simply enjoy our time spent on the water as we are shown the contrast to abundance.

The topwater season will run through the end of October but fishing can be good all through winter. Fall and winter are my favorite times to be on the water. As the crowd of the summer disperses, it reveals once again the peaceful nature of the lake while all of our winter birds arrive and fill the air around with their whistling wings and song to highlight a different spirit of the lake. To make your reservation, you can visit my website www.stripersinc.com and book your trip online. Or you can give me a call anytime at (903)815-1609 and I'll get you set up. I practice the gift economy meaning I have no set rates. We go fishing as friends, and after the trip you are free to give in return what you feel the trip that day is worth too you.

Your Lake Texoma Striper Fishing Guide,
Brian Prichard
Stripers Inc.
www.stripersinc.com
(903)815-1609

P.S. I will be leaving on vacation to the hill country tomorrow and may not be available by phone until Monday September 22. so please leave a message or go online to my website to book your trip. I'll look forward to fishing with you.