Members thumper Posted August 28, 2016 Members Posted August 28, 2016 It has been really hot and humid here in North Texas the last few weeks. We did get some much needed rain last week which helped our grass. We usually get on the lake before daylight and off by noon. Sometimes even 10:00 or so. The striper and hybrid fishing hasn't been very good lately. Some folks are catching a few, but it is a grind trying to catch our limits most days. We have been catching quite a few sand bass and catfish this year though. I made 2 trips to Ray Roberts lake north of Denton, Tx. this past week. We caught 90 sand bass and a few cats Wednesday, and 60 sand bass and a couple of cats Thursday. I enjoy winter time fishing more myself. I can usually put on more clothes, but can only take off so much. At least and not get arrested. The thumping season is just around the corner with it starting in November most years. I'm ready for it. Would love for you guys to check out my thumper website and get your other half to order you a thumper for Christmas. I have some guides in South Carolina who are using their thumpers daily and limiting out on double digit stripers by 9:30 AM almost every trip. Check it out at: www.bobosthumper.com Tight lines! jeff
Spoon Feeder Posted August 30, 2016 Posted August 30, 2016 On 8/27/2016 at 10:28 PM, thumper said: It has been really hot and humid here in North Texas the last few weeks. We did get some much needed rain last week which helped our grass. We usually get on the lake before daylight and off by noon. Sometimes even 10:00 or so. The striper and hybrid fishing hasn't been very good lately. Some folks are catching a few, but it is a grind trying to catch our limits most days. We have been catching quite a few sand bass and catfish this year though. I made 2 trips to Ray Roberts lake north of Denton, Tx. this past week. We caught 90 sand bass and a few cats Wednesday, and 60 sand bass and a couple of cats Thursday. I enjoy winter time fishing more myself. I can usually put on more clothes, but can only take off so much. At least and not get arrested. The thumping season is just around the corner with it starting in November most years. I'm ready for it. Would love for you guys to check out my thumper website and get your other half to order you a thumper for Christmas. I have some guides in South Carolina who are using their thumpers daily and limiting out on double digit stripers by 9:30 AM almost every trip. Check it out at: www.bobosthumper.com Tight lines! jeff Have you tried the Bink's Spoons for those deep stripers?
Members thumper Posted September 7, 2016 Author Members Posted September 7, 2016 I have not tried the Bink's Spoons yet. I have used a few different brands and sizes of slabs, jigs, and spoons. Some work occasionally, just not consistently. I mostly use shad or slabs this time of year. Trolling on occasion will land some nice striper. I prefer winter fishing when we can catch 150 to 200 hybrid striper, striper, and sandbass on slabs, in about 3 or 4 hrs. with the thumper calling them to the boat.
Old plug Posted September 7, 2016 Posted September 7, 2016 Sorry thumper I will not be biting on this alleged miracle. But if you keep trolling through here I imagine you should pick up a few fish.
Members thumper Posted September 12, 2016 Author Members Posted September 12, 2016 On 9/7/2016 at 6:03 AM, Old plug said: Sorry thumper I will not be biting on this alleged miracle. But if you keep trolling through here I imagine you should pick up a few fish. I seldom get on this forum, since it is from out of my state. I am interested in fishing some of Arkansas waters for fish with fins, gills, etc. So I don't consider it trolling. I have a product that has been proven by many people, mostly striper guides, to work well. You have the right to not purchase one, but not the right to belittle it on my thread on a public forum. Thank you for your consideration. tho1mas 1
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