I am new to a fish finder, and. I am learning how to read them. My friend and I went to Texoma last Saturday, and I found these fishes stack under the boat. what kind of these fish?
I appreciate your input
I am new to a fish finder, and. I am learning how to read them. My friend and I went to Texoma last Saturday, and I found these fishes stack under the boat. what kind of these fish?
I appreciate your input
I don't know the lake but my guess would be some variety of striped bass... stocked Hybrid/Striper or native white/yellow bass. You were going very slow (.1 MPH) & knowing your chart speed would help determine the relative size of the returns.
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That is classic hybrid/striper presentation. Get some live 3-6” minnows/shad and drop down on them.
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Texhoma is a monster lake. What part were you on?
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A little bit of everything, 2 rivers feed it. The washita from the north end & the red River from the west.
If he's up either river it's probably stripers, they migrate towards the colder running water. If he's in the
Middle of the lake on some flats, probably some cats. The bass & smallie's like the points and creek beds
This time of year. He's on some kind of flat, not a ripple on that bottom reading.