I usually make for myself. But if you want I can sell you some. 2 ounce floater - 1 for 7$ 1/16 bucktail jig - 5 for 15$ (self killed deer tail being used to tie these jigs)
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I don’t remember how much they were releasing. It was my first time there. I went this past weekend again and skunk. Water was chocolate milk color.
Tons of fish as far as you can see some days, glad they are showing up for you guys along the banks. Beats fishing around a dozen guide boats, a dozen jet skis, a dozen pontoons, a dozen 200k bayliners all in one day at the same spot on a weekday. Those rocks are terrible to step on, saw too many people rushing to take the fish off wearing flip flops and end up having to crawl to their cars. Take out as many as you can, the lake is infested with them.
The stock is low for white or bone 5"-7" topwater, I actually got all the blanks and paint kit to make them, I only make white and pearl, it's the only color I find to get bite consistency. I make 2" to 7" , looks like any box store lure, if I make it to burns I will sell them. There are thousands of 6-8" stripers which are fun to catch with 2" top water shad, no one within 500 miles or online sells the 2" topwater I make, I catch all sizes of striper, catfish, bass, sandies, crappie all along the Texoma shoreline both TX and OK side, all day. Its a secret.
@@juliancampos5578 That's definitely Burns Run West, West of Cartwright, Oklahoma. One of the better spots to bank fish striper on Texoma. Get most action early in the morning (like before sunrise till about 8AM), and evening around sunset. Deep diving crank baits work alright during the day when it's hot and fish move into deeper water.