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My drive to the nearest coast is 8 to 10 hours. So, if I want to go
surf fishing, it is a trip, not just an outing during normal time off from work. I have an idea that would help me stay in practice. I have access to a very large lake that is known for striper fishing. (For you North Texans, I am referring to Lake Texoma). What about using surf fishing gear and techniques to catch freshwater striper from the shore of a large lake as a way to practice between trips to the coast? Has anyone tried this? Do the anglers that know Texoma have any reason that this idea would not work well there? For example, is fishing from the shore limited or impeded? Thanks in advance for all responses. VM Vaughn http://www.surffishingrodblog.com |
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