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Striper fishing in Oklahoma

Uploaded on March 19, 2012

I'm looking to chase some striper on the fly this weekend (or next depending on weather). If anyone has advice for where I should go (preferable red river - texoma or anywhere north of there), it would be a big help. I'll be wade fishing so I would prefer it be below a dam or at a structure that has potential to hold some fish. What should I focus on throwing? I've read clousers and streamers do well for striper? Have they started stacking up under the dams yet? Any and all advice is appreciated.

Thanks,

G

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from fezzant wrote 1 year 12 weeks ago

Stripers in fresh water are so aggressive that almost any bait imitation will work. Streamers, clousers, frogs, leeches, crayfish, woolly buggers, slump busters... etc. If it even remotely looks like a fish, they'll attack it.

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from Arcamedies wrote 1 year 1 week ago

I know this reply is a little late but Stripers on the Lower Illinois River in Gore Oklahoma has some good fishing right now, it's just bellow Tenkiller damn. And the trout fishing with dry flies is excellent!

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from fezzant wrote 1 year 12 weeks ago

Stripers in fresh water are so aggressive that almost any bait imitation will work. Streamers, clousers, frogs, leeches, crayfish, woolly buggers, slump busters... etc. If it even remotely looks like a fish, they'll attack it.

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from Arcamedies wrote 1 year 1 week ago

I know this reply is a little late but Stripers on the Lower Illinois River in Gore Oklahoma has some good fishing right now, it's just bellow Tenkiller damn. And the trout fishing with dry flies is excellent!

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